Moran, Nick 1969–

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Moran, Nick 1969–

PERSONAL

Full name, Nick James Moran; born December 23, 1969, in London, England; father, an Automobile Association worker; mother, a hairdresser; married Sienna Guillory (a model), July 1997 (divorced, 2000).

Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Management, 19 Denmark St., London, WC2H 8NA England. Manager—Brillstein-Grey Entertainment, 9150 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 350, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

Career: Actor, writer, and producer.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Mike, Buddy's Song, Vidmark Entertainment, 1990.

Rick, Hard Days, Hard Nights, 1990.

Matt, The Future Lasts a Long Time, 1996.

Ivan, Clancy's Kitchen, 1996.

Jeremy, Miss Monday, Mondo Paradiso Films, 1998.

Eddie, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (also known as Two Smoking Barrels), Gramercy Pictures, 1998.

Anatol, Star! Star!, 1999.

Jimmy, The Rules of Engagement, 1999.

Danny White, New Blood, Lions Gate Films, 1999.

Percy Thompson, Another Life, Winchester Films, 1999.

Harry, the dealer, Rancid Aluminum, 2000.

Terry Martin, The Proposal, Curb Entertainment, 2000.

Christie Malry, Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry, Vine International Pictures, 2000.

Terry Martin, The Proposal, Curb Entertainment, 2001.

Percy Thompson, Another Life, ContentFilm International, 2001.

Armis, The Musketeer, Universal, 2001.

Dave, White Bits (short), AtomFilms, 2002.

Goddard, Ant Muzak (short), The Focus Group, 2002.

Daniel, Ashes and Sand, Lightening Entertainment, 2002.

Andy, Ten Minutes (short), 2003.

Royal Air Force fighter jet pilot, Noise Control, Parent International, 2003.

Edward Taggert, Chaos and Cadavers, High Point Film and Television, Ltd., 2003.

Des, The Baby Juice Express (also known as BJX), Universal Home Video, 2004.

Steve, Spivs, ContentFilm International, 2004.

Bryan MacGreggor, Soccer Dog: European Cup, Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, 2004.

Lawrence Stokowski, American Daylight, 2004.

Corporal Ives, The Last Drop, First Look Home Entertainment, 2005.

Gordon Patrick, Silent Partner (also known as Tenevoy partner), Ventura Distribution, 2005.

Simon Puritan, Puritan, 2005.

Peter Hall, The Pistachio Nut (short), 2005.

John Newton, The Amazing Grace, 2006.

Mark, Clubbing to Death, 2007.

Film Work:

Executive producer, The Baby Juice Express (also known as BJX), 2004.

Executive producer, The Amazing Grace, 2006.

Television Appearances; Series:

Jim, Eldorado, BBC, 1992.

Storyteller, The Fear, BBC, 2001.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Elvis Paris, Redemption, 1991.

Television Appearances; Specials:

Voice of narrator, Guns for Hire: The Making of "The Magnificent Seven" (documentary), Channel 4, 2000.

(Uncredited) Himself, Football Diaries, BBC, 2004.

The scriptwriter, A Bear's Christmas Tail, Channel 4, 2004.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Jez, "Money Talks," Casualty, BBC1, 1992.

Rick Parker, "Keep on Running," Heartbeat, ITV, 1992.

Todd Grant, "Picking Up the Pieces," The Bill, ITV1, 1995.

Stanley Callow, "Company of Strangers," Thief Takers, ITV, 1996.

Paul Shea, "A Bitter Pill," The Bill, ITV1, 1997.

Himself, The Frank Skinner Show, BBC, 1999.

Michael Smith, "Blood Will Out," Midsomer Murders, 1999.

Tony Radelli, "Miss Hit," CI5: The New Professionals, syndicated, 1999.

Open House (also known as Open House with Gloria Hunniford), Channel 5, 2001.

Shooting Stars, BBC, 2002.

Today with Des and Mel, ITV, 2003.

GMTV, ITV, 2004.

Guest panelist, Loose Women, ITV, 2004.

Bullrun: Cops, Cars & Superstars, 2004.

Guest panelist, The Wright Stuff, Channel 5, 2005.

Stage Appearances:

Appeared in a production at the Royal Court Theatre, London.

WRITINGS

Screenplays:

The Baby Juice Express (also known as BJX), 2004.

The Amazing Grace, 2006.

Stage Plays:

(With James Hicks) Telstar, West End production, London, then New Ambassadors Theatre, New York City, 2005.

OTHER SOURCES

Periodicals:

Entertainment Weekly, March 12, 1999, p. 43.

Los Angeles Magazine, March, 1999, p. 106.