Allan F. Nicholls
Born (1945-04-08) April 8, 1945
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Occupation(s)Actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter and composer
Years active1970–2006

Allan F. Nicholls (born April 8, 1945) is a Canadian actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter, composer and musician. He was nominated for both a BAFTA and WGA award for his writing on the 1978 film A Wedding.[1] He is often credited as Allan Nicholls.[2] Allan was lead vocalist in the mid-60s with recording acts J.B. & The Playboys (RCA), who later became The Jaybees (on RCA) then Carnival Connection (Capitol). After playing Claude in the musical "Hair" he returned to Montreal to briefly sing lead vocals with Mashmakhan before releasing a number of solo recordings (with some charting in Canada) before delving into a career with the movie industry. A "J.B. & The Playboys – Anthology" CD was released by Super Oldies in 2005. He is probably most well known to the general public for his role as team captain Johnny Upton in the movie Slap Shot.

Personal life

Nicholls's grandfather was goaltender Riley Hern, who played for the Montreal Wanderers. The Wanderers won the Stanley Cup with Hern in goal in 1908, 1909 and 1911.[3]

Selected filmography as an actor

YearTitleRole
1975NashvilleBill
1976Welcome to L.A.Dana Howard
Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History LessonPrentis Ingraham
1977Slap ShotJohnny Upton
1978A WeddingJake Jacobs
1979A Perfect CoupleDana 115
1980PopeyeRough House
HealtHJake Jacobs
1984Home Free AllBarry Simon
1985Trouble in MindSector Representative Pete Regis
1992Bob RobertsCutting Edge Director
1999Cradle Will RockGeorge Zorn

Filmography as a writer

Filmography as a director

Filmography as a composer

References

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