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  1. Actor: The Witcher. Nicholas Karimi is an actor of Scottish and Iranian heritage. Born in Edinburgh, Nicholas trained at Rose Bruford college, London. On screen, he is known for 'You Don't Know Me' (BBC/Netflix), 'Medusa Deluxe' (EMU/BFI) and short films such as 'Double Trouble' and 'Billy Boys'. His extensive theatre work includes The National ...

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  2. May 31, 2021 · Now, Jeff Leyton and Nicholas Karimi as Edinburgh's Valjean and Javert, the tickets would fly out the door. Adventures with the Painted People, Pitlochry Festival Theatre, 10 June-4 July, www ...

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  3. Aug 8, 2024 · So Young. So Young by Douglas Maxwell, the Traverse co-production with Raw Material and the Citizens, is a sharply observed, profound and beautifully acted piece of theatre. Long-married couple Liane (Lucianne McEvoy) and Davie (Andy Clark) spend the evening visiting Milo (Nicholas Karimi), whose wife Helen – Liane’s closest friend – died ...

  4. May 31, 2021 · A refrain known the world over thanks to Cameron Mackintosh's smash hit musical Les Miserables and one that changed the life of Nicholas Karimi when it convinced him to follow his dream. News you can trust since 1845

  5. Aug 10, 2024 · Married couple Liane (Lucianne McEvoy) and Davie (Andy Clark) have turned up at their old friend Milo’s (Nicholas Karimi) house for an evening of wine, food and reminiscing. They’ve done this ...

  6. Nicholas Karimi. Actor: The Witcher. Nicholas Karimi is an actor of Scottish and Iranian heritage. Born in Edinburgh, Nicholas trained at Rose Bruford college, London. On screen, he is known for 'You Don't Know Me' (BBC/Netflix), 'Medusa Deluxe' (EMU/BFI) and short films such as 'Double Trouble' and 'Billy Boys'. His extensive theatre work includes The National Theatre's 'Macbeth' and ...

  7. Nov 26, 2019 · Royal and Derngate, Northampton, 24th October 2019. The Tourist’s last exposure to Arthur Miller’s oppressive tale of an ordinary man brought low by his particularly disturbing brand of hamartia was Ivo van Hove’s stripped bare psychodrama with Mark Strong at his very best as Eddie Carbone, alongside Nicola Walker as wife Beatrice and ...

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