Nick Moran

Actor

Birthday December 23, 1969

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace London, England

Age 54 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 1.78 m

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1962

It is a dramatisation of the life of Joe Meek, one of Britain's early independent record producers, who had a massive worldwide hit with the Tornados' 1962 Telstar single.

1969

Nick Moran (born 23 December 1969) is an English actor and filmmaker, best known for his role as Eddie the card sharp in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.

He appeared as Scabior in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 and Part 2.

Moran was born in the East End of London, to a hairdresser mother and an Automobile Association worker father.

He grew up on the South Oxhey council estate near Watford and the Greater London boundary.

1990

Moran's first hit film appearance was in 1990 alongside Roger Daltrey and Chesney Hawkes, in Buddy's Song (1990).

His first lead role was later that year, in Vera Neubauer's Don't Be Afraid (1990).

1996

He then went on to star with Britpack waifs Hans Matheson and Samantha Morton in a Coky Giedroyc short, The Future Lasts a Long Time (1996).

1998

In Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998), he shared the screen with Jason Statham, Dexter Fletcher, Jason Flemyng, Vinnie Jones and British singer Sting, who played the role of his father, JD.

1999

Moran co-starred with John Hurt in New Blood (1999), and also starred with Joseph Fiennes, Sadie Frost and Tara Fitzgerald in Rancid Aluminium (2000).

2001

In 2001, he played the role of Aramis in The Musketeer, a film loosely based on Alexandre Dumas, père's classic novel, The Three Musketeers.

The film co-starred Catherine Deneuve, Tim Roth, Mena Suvari, Stephen Rea and Bill Treacher, with Justin Chambers in the role of D'Artagnan.

After his directorial début in Telstar: The Joe Meek Story, Moran went on to film The Kid, an adaptation of Kevin Lewis's book of the same name.

Subsequent appearances include Paul Webb's Four Nights in Knaresborough, Look Back in Anger both in 2001, Alfie in 2003, The Countess in 2005, and from November 2013 until March 2014, as 'Juror 7' in Twelve Angry Men at the Garrick Theatre.

Moran co-wrote the play Telstar with James Hicks.

2005

The play was directed by Paul Jepson and was staged at the New Ambassadors Theatre, London, from 21 June to 12 September 2005.

This was the play's West End début after a successful small-scale National Tour that featured stars such as Linda Robson, Adam Rickitt and Con O'Neill.

2009

A screen adaptation of the play, directed by Moran, was released in 2009.

Con O'Neill reprised his stage role as Meek; Kevin Spacey played his financier, Major Banks.

2010

The film was released in 2010 and stars Rupert Friend, Ioan Gruffudd, Natascha McElhone and Liam Cunningham.

He appeared as Scabior, a snatcher in Fenrir Greyback's gang, in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 and Part 2.

Moran has also made a number of stage appearances; his first job was understudying the lead in Blood Brothers in London's West End.

He was in the original cast of Nick Grosso's Real Classy Affair at the Royal Court Theatre.

2015

Moran also starred in the lead role of 'Roaring Trade' at Park Theatre in October 2015.

Moran fronts his own Frank Sinatra tribute band, often appearing at London's Café de Paris and various charity events.

In Moran's spare time, he practises karate.