Derek Nimmo

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Born

1930-09-19

Place of Birth

Liverpool, England, UK

Derek Nimmo

Biography

Derek Robert Nimmo was an English character actor, producer and author. He is best remembered for his comedic upper class "silly ass" and clerical roles, including Revd Mervyn Noote in the BBC1 sitcom All Gas and Gaiters.

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Acting History

1996
Dennis the Menace and Gnasher as Mr. Smiley (voice)
1990
Plunder
1986
Hell's Bells as Dean 'Selwyn' Makepeace
1985
Neighbours
1982
Countdown
1982
Third Time Lucky as George Hutchenson
1982
Wogan as Self
1979
Blankety Blank
1978
Life Begins at Forty as Chris Bunting
1978
An Audience with... as Self
1975
My Honourable Mrs
1975
One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing as Lord Southmere
1973
Oh, Father! as Father Dominic
1972
Sunstruck
1972
Paul McCartney & Wings: The Bruce McMouse Show as Swot McMouse (voice)
1968
One to One: Jean-Luc Godard Speaks as Self
1968
Oh, Brother!
1968
The Dick Cavett Show as Self - Guest
1967
Sorry I'm Single as David
1967
Casino Royale as Hadley
1967
Blandings Castle as The Hon. Freddie Threepwood
1967
The World of Wodehouse as The Hon. Freddie Threepwood
1967
All Gas and Gaiters as The Chaplain, Rev. Mervyn Noote
1967
Mister Ten Per Cent as Tony
1966
The Yellow Hat as Douglas
1965
The Liquidator as Fly
1965
The World of Wooster as Bingo Little
1965
The Bed-Sit Girl
1965
Coast of Skeletons as Tom Hamilton
1965
Joey Boy as Lt Hope
1964
Murder Ahoy as Sub-Lt. Eric Humbert
1964
A Hard Day's Night as Leslie Jackson (uncredited)
1964
The Bargee as Dr. Scott
1964
The System as James
1964
Hot Enough for June as Fred
1963
Tamahine as Tim Clove
1963
Heavens Above! as DG Assistant
1963
The Small World of Sammy Lee as ‘Rembrandt’
1962
The Amorous Prawn as Pvt. Willie Maltravers
1962
Go to Blazes as Fish Fancier
1962
It's Trad, Dad! as Head Waiter
1962
The Scales of Justice as Diner
1960
The Millionairess as 3rd Secretary (uncredited)
1956
The Buccaneers as Lord Winrod
1956
Armchair Theatre as Andrew
The Making of Jean Luc Godard's 'One Plus One' as Self