Nigel Bradshaw
Born
Nigel William Bradshaw

(1951-05-08) 8 May 1951
OccupationActor
Years active1971–98, 2019-20

Nigel William Bradshaw (born 8 May 1951) is a British-born actor, who is best known for his role as in the Australian television series Prisoner as Officer Dennis Cruickshank.

Career

Bradshaw apart from appearing in Prisoner, played Samuel Povey in the (BBC Television) adaptation of Arnold Bennett's The Old Wives' Tale, renamed for television as Sophia and Constance. In the late 1980s he also had a small role in the British soap opera, Brookside and followed this with a cameo in the Granada TV series, Coasting in 1990 and Peak Practice in 1998.

Filmography

Film

Title Year Role Type
1977Spaghetti Two Step1st YobboTV movie
1985I Live with Me DadMr. RossTV movie
1986Sky PiratesSpencerFeature film
1986Death of a SoldierSgt. RothbergerFeature film
1992A Masculine EndingHugh PuddephatTV movie

Television

Title Year Role Type
1971Comedy PlayhouseTV series
1975The VenturersJimmyTV series
1975Country TalesTV series
1975ShadowsYoung ManTV series
1979Crown CourtKevin WalkerTV series
1983The Nations HealthJames WatsonTV series
1984Play for TodayMr SnapeTV series
1984Special SquadGantTV series, episode 1: "Trojan Horses"
1984Carson's LawPolicemanTV series
1985Zoo FamilyBernie BarkerTV series
1985ANZACSLt. ArbuckleTV miniseries
1984-85PrisonerDennis CruickshankTV series, 74 episodes
1986PokerfaceCampionTV miniseries
1988Sophia and ConstanceSamuel PoveyTV series
1989BrooksideVictorTV series
1990CoastingAssistant Building ContractorTV series
1991Screen TwoClive SoleyTV series
1993NeighboursAlex SlaterTV series
1994Blue HeelersTed GillyTV series
1994Snowy River: The McGregor SagaThomas PascoeTV series
1997SparkHotel DoormanTV series
1998Peak PracticeCouncillorTV series
2019-20Our TownNorman CribbsTV series
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