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Nigel Betts

Nigel Betts

Birthday: 1963-10-15 | Place of Birth: Howden, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK

Nigel Betts is an English actor, who from 2003 to 2007 appeared on the ITV soap opera Emmerdale as Eddie Hope. He also portrayed Tony in the BBC Two sitcom Boy Meets Girl and had a recurring role as Mr Armitage in the eighth series of Doctor Who as well as in Class, a Doctor Who spin-off. Betts has also appeared in several other British television programmes such as Downton Abbey, Doctors, EastEnders, Holby City, Coronation Street, The Bill, Ridley Road, and the much acclaimed ITV series, Sharpe. He also played a singing bartender in an episode of the sitcom As Time Goes By and Steve Taylor's laconic neighbor in an episode of the sitcom Coupling. In 2016 he appeared as Brian Teddern in The Coroner, S2:E5 “The Captain’s Pipe”. In 2009 he played Tommy in the eighth episode of the fourth series of Doc Martin. Betts has also numerous theatre credits including playing an assortment of roles for the Royal Shakespeare Company, including playing a variety of successful characters in the RSC's Gunpowder season. Other theatre credits include The 39 Steps, a British play adapted from the 1915 novel by John Buchan and the 1935 film by Alfred Hitchcock, and Arthur in War Horse, the National Theatre's award-winning show in the West End. In September 2019, he appeared in an episode of the BBC soap opera Doctors as Elton Summertree. He appeared again in 2024, this time in the role of Mellie Tyler.

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Known For

Acting

Year
Title

Role

2024
The Lantern Man

as    David's father

2022
A Young Pirate's Tale

as    (voice)

2022
The Cursed

as    Alfred Moliere

2021
All Those Small Things

as    Spencer

2020
Albion

as    Edward

2017
Little Boy Blue

as    Tom, POLSA Officer

2015
Boy Meets Girl

as    Tony

2007
Mrs. Ratcliffe's Revolution

as    Uncle Philip

2003
The Eustace Bros.

as    Eddie Aspen

2003
Grease Monkeys

as    George

1995
Pib and Pog

as    Pib (voice)