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David Nicholls is a British novelist screenwriter, author, and actor.
He attended Barton Peveril College at Eastleigh, Hampshire, taking A-levels in Drama, English Literature, Physics, and Biology.
David took part in college drama productions, playing various roles. He went on to study at the University of Bristol, graduating with a BA in Drama and English in 1988.
He later trained as an actor at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York. Throughout his 20s, he worked as an actor, using the stage name David Holdaway. He played small roles at various theatres, including the West Yorkshire Playhouse and, for three years, at the Royal National Theatre.
He struggled as an actor and has said “I’d committed myself to a profession for which I lacked not just talent and charisma, but the most basic of skills. Moving, standing still – things like that.” Nicholls says that a turning point in his career came when a friend gave him a copy of PJ Kavanagh’s memoir The Perfect Stranger, which tells the author’s tale of maturation, finding love, and discovering his path in life.
Nicholls co-wrote the adapted screenplay of Simpatico and contributed four scripts to the third series of Cold Feet (both 2000). He was nominated for a British Academy Television Craft Award for Best New Writer (Fiction) for the latter.
He created the Granada Television pilot and miniseries I Saw You (2000, 2002) and the Tiger Aspect six-part series Rescue Me (2002). Rescue Me lasted for only one series before being canceled. Nicholls had written four episodes for the second series before being told of the cancellation. His anger over this led to him taking a break from screenwriting to concentrate on writing Starter for Ten.
When he returned to screenwriting, he adapted Much Ado About Nothing into a one-hour segment of the BBC’s 2005 ShakespeaRe-Told season. For this, he was nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Single Drama. He wrote a screen adaptation of his novel, One Day, which was made into a film starring Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess.
In 2006, his film adaptation Starter for 10 was released in cinemas. The following year, he wrote And When Did You Last See Your Father?, an adaptation of the memoir by Blake Morrison. His adaptation of Tess of the D’Urbervilles for the BBC aired in 2008.
In 2015, he wrote the screenplay of Far from the Madding Crowd for BBC Films of Thomas Hardy’s 1874 novel of the same name. It is the fourth film adaptation of the novel.
Nicholls worked on the initial script for Bridget Jones’s Baby (2016) but the script was re-written and he was not credited in the film. He wrote Patrick Melrose (2018), a five-part television series based on Edward St Aubyn’s novels. He received a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special for his work on the show.
David Nicholls Age
He was born David Alan Nicholls on 30 November 1966 in Eastleigh, Hampshire, England.
David Nicholls Wife
The writer is married to his wife, Hanna Nicholls. The couple share two children.
David Nicholls Family
He is the middle of three siblings.
Nationality
The writer is of British nationality.