Nigel Humphreys

Nigel Humphreys

Acting 2 titles 1950-09-24 Bognor Regis, West Sussex, England, UK

Nigel Humphreys, born on September 24, 1950, in Bognor Regis, Sussex, is a distinguished British actor celebrated primarily for his extensive contributions to television.

Humphreys gained notable recognition for his portrayal of Dickie Fleming in the iconic series *Coronation Street* and as PC Pete Dodds in the police drama *Softly, Softly: Task Force*. His impressive television repertoire also includes appearances in a variety of beloved shows such as *Dixon of Dock Green*, *Z-Cars*, *Warship*, and *The Sweeney*. He has made memorable guest appearances in *Blake's 7*, *The Professionals*, and *Minder*, alongside roles in *Doctor Who* during the serial *Warriors of the Deep*, and in popular series like *The Bill* and *Birds of a Feather*.

In addition to his television work, Humphreys has been featured in several films, showcasing his versatility as an actor. His film credits encompass roles in *Danny Jones* (1972), *Joseph Andrews* (1977), *Scum* (1979), *The Great Riviera Bank Robbery* (1979), *The Long Good Friday* (1980), *Breaking Glass* (1980), *Who Dares Wins* (1982), and *Lamb* (1985). Throughout his career, Nigel Humphreys has made significant contributions to British drama, leaving a lasting impact on the industry.

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