Simon Nash

Summary

Simon Nash (born 7 September 1972)[1][2] is a British former child actor and television presenter.

Simon Nash
Born (1972-09-07) 7 September 1972 (age 51)
NationalityBritish
OccupationActor
Years active1980–1998

Early life edit

Simon Nash was born in the United Kingdom on 7 September 1972.

Career edit

Nash made his television debut in 1980 at the age of 8 as Sammy in the 1980 sitcom Nobody's Perfect. He later starred as Sean Stebbings in the 1987 black sitcom Tickets for the Titanic, and as Garth Stubbs in the first series of Birds of a Feather. He also played a child who was mistaken for a shoplifter in an episode of Slinger's Day, the only sitcom to star television host Bruce Forsyth. He also voice acted the role of Ten Cents in the 1989 children's television series, TUGS. Nash's final role as an actor occurred in 1998, when he appeared in the television film Big Cat as a Police Constable.

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1980 Nobody's Perfect Sammy Unknown episodes
1981 Nanny Tom 2 episodes
1982 Xtro Tony Phillips
1984 Breakout David
1985 Brazil Boy Buttle
1986 Slinger's Day Terry Episode: "Butter Wouldn't Melt"
1987 Tickets for the Titanic Sean Stebbings Episode: "Checkpoint Chiswick"
1989 TUGS Ten Cents (voice) 13 episodes
1989 Birds of a Feather Garth Stubbs Episode: "Just Visiting"
1990–1992 Kappatoo Kappatoo/Simon Cashmere 14 episodes
1993 The Bill Stuart Cotterell Episode: "Cry Baby"
1993 Every Silver Lining Male Youth Episode: "No Cappuccino"
1998 Big Cat Police Constable Television film

References edit

  1. ^ "OneTruWeb Entertainment".
  2. ^ "Simon Nash - 1 Character Images". Behind The Voice Actors.

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