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David Nicholls Biography & Facts

David Alan Nicholls (born 30 November 1966) is a British novelist and screenwriter. Early life and education Nicholls is the middle of three siblings. He attended Barton Peveril College at Eastleigh, Hampshire, taking A-levels in Drama, English Literature, Physics and Biology. He also took part in college drama productions, playing a wide range of roles. He went onto 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. First career 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 a three-year period, 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 own tale of maturation, finding love, and discovering his path in life. Writing career Novels Starter for Ten (2003) The Understudy (2005) One Day (2009) Us (2014) Sweet Sorrow (2019) You Are Here (2024) Screenwriting Nicholls co-wrote the adapted screenplay of Simpatico and contributed four scripts to the third series of Cold Feet (both 2000). For the latter, he was nominated for a British Academy Television Craft Award for Best New Writer (Fiction). 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 cancelled. 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. He has also adapted Great Expectations; the screenplay has been listed on the 2009 Brit List, an annual industry poll of the best unmade scripts outside the United States. He wrote The 7.39, which was broadcast on BBC One in January 2014. 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, and 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. Aftersun In 2005, he wrote Aftersun for the Old Vic's 24-Hour Play festival. The play, starring James Nesbitt, Saffron Burrows, Catherine Tate and Gael García Bernal was just 10 minutes long. Nicholls developed Aftersun into a one-off comedy for BBC One. It starred Peter Capaldi and Sarah Parish and was broadcast in 2006. Awards and honours In 2015, Nicholls was awarded an honorary DLitt from The University of Edinburgh. In 2016, he returned to the University of Bristol to receive the award of an honorary DLitt. 2010 Galaxy Book of the Year Award for One Day 2014 Specsavers National Book Awards "UK Author of the Year" winner for Us 2016 Honorary DLitt from the University of Bristol References Further reading Nicholls, David (19 March 2005). "The invisible man". The Guardian. Nicholls, David (31 October 2006). "I was a bit of a prat". The Guardian. External links Official website David Nicholls at Curtis Brown Literary and Talent Agency 'An Interview with David Nicholls'[usurped] in the Oxonian Review David Nicholls at IMDb. Discover the David Nicholls popular books. Find the top 100 most popular David Nicholls books.

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  • After the Party synopsis, comments

    After the Party

    Lisa Jewell

    "Lisa Jewell’s writing is like a big warm hug. After the Party is a touching, insightful, and gripping story which I simply couldn’t put down." Sophie Kinsella From the New York Ti...

  • History synopsis, comments

    History

    Miles Jupp

    A satirical, tragicomic story about a man on the edge from actor and comedian Miles Jupp. For readers of Jonathan Coe, Mark Watson, Michael Frayn and David Nicholls.Clive Hapgood i...

  • Stay Close to Me synopsis, comments

    Stay Close to Me

    Helen Warner

    The fabulous new novel from the Sunday Times bestselling author of RSVPAmy has enjoyed a charmed life, shopping and lunching while the nanny looks after her children. Until her wor...

  • The Love Proof synopsis, comments

    The Love Proof

    Madeleine Henry

    In this “captivating, heartfelt, and utterly unique tale” (Emily Giffin, author of The Lies That Bind), a brilliant physicist studying the nature of time embarks on an unforgettabl...

  • In Five Years synopsis, comments

    In Five Years

    Rebecca Serle

    A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERA Good Morning America, FabFitFun, and Marie Claire Book Club Pick“In Five Years is as clever as it is moving, the rare readinonesitting novel you won’t ...

  • This Champagne Mojito is the Last Thing I Own synopsis, comments

    This Champagne Mojito is the Last Thing I Own

    Ross O'Carroll-Kelly

    Ross O'CarrollKelly thought he had it all:Nice gaff, cool cor, plenty of dosh, a stake in Dublin's trendiest nightclub and a face that made boyfriends jealous. To say nothing of a ...

  • Can We Still Be Friends synopsis, comments

    Can We Still Be Friends

    Alexandra Shulman

    Can We Still Be Friends is the debut novel by Alexandra Shulman, editor of British Vogue.It's the summer of 1983 and best friends, Salome, Annie and Kendra have left university to ...

  • The Last Message synopsis, comments

    The Last Message

    Catherine Hope

    A message meant for another. A love meant only for her.'The Last Message is the perfect romantic pageturner. This powerful and emotional story of grief, healing, selfdiscovery and ...

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    The 12 Days of Christmas

    Poppy Alexander

    'A real festive treat' JULES WAKE'Heartmelting and mouthwatering, this Christmas treat is as sweet and delicious as a marron glacé' VERONICA HENRY'A festive romance that reminds us...

  • Cold Comfort Farm synopsis, comments

    Cold Comfort Farm

    Stella Gibbons

    One of the BBC's '100 Novels That Shaped Our World''Brilliant ... very probably the funniest book ever written' Sunday TimesWhen sensible, sophisticated Flora Poste is orphaned at...

  • Complete Plays, Lenz and Other Writings synopsis, comments

    Complete Plays, Lenz and Other Writings

    Georg Buchner

    Collected in this volume are powerful dramas and psychological fiction by the nineteenthcentury iconoclast now recognized as a major figure of world literature. Also included are s...

  • London, With Love synopsis, comments

    London, With Love

    Sarra Manning

    'A VERY special book. GORGEOUS, real believable and BEAUTIFUL' Marian Keyes London. Nine million people. Two hundred and seventy tube stations. Every day, thousands of chance enco...

  • Bring Me Home synopsis, comments

    Bring Me Home

    Alan Titchmarsh

    An enthralling family mystery from bestselling novelist and national treasure Alan Titchmarsh.It seems a perfect afternoon in the Highlands. Standing at the door of the lochside ...

  • The Woman at Number 24 synopsis, comments

    The Woman at Number 24

    Juliet Ashton

    THE TOP TEN EBOOK BESTSELLER 'This brilliantly written and captivating story instantly drew us in and refused to let go. Fresh, funny and utterly fabulous, it’s the perfect ...

  • The Weekends of You and Me synopsis, comments

    The Weekends of You and Me

    Fiona Walker

    'definite shades of One Day...emotionally intelligent and beautifully written' Daily MailCan your final fling become your Happy Ever After?When Jo Coulson finds herself single aga...

  • November 9 synopsis, comments

    November 9

    Colleen Hoover

    Beloved #1 New York Times bestselling author of It Starts with Us, It Ends with Us, and All Your Perfects returns with an unforgettable love story between a writer and his unexpect...

  • The Night That Changed Everything synopsis, comments

    The Night That Changed Everything

    Laura Tait & Jimmy Rice

    Rebecca is the only girl she knows who didn't cry at the end of Titanic. Ben is the only man he knows who did. Rebecca’s untidy but Ben doesn’t mind picking up her pieces. Ben is l...

  • The Fall and Rise of Sadie McQueen synopsis, comments

    The Fall and Rise of Sadie McQueen

    Juliet Ashton

    ‘Charming and uplifting’ – My Weekly This is a novel about community, love, laughter and healing. Think Cold Feet meets David Nicholls, with a dash of the joy of Jill Mansell ...

  • Knowing Me, Knowing You synopsis, comments

    Knowing Me, Knowing You

    Brian Finnegan

    1983 the summer of ABBA, first love and shared secrets for four teenage friends high on life and music. Over three decades on, when Maggie decides to reform the old crowd for an A...

  • A Mere Interlude synopsis, comments

    A Mere Interlude

    Thomas Hardy

    As Baptista travels home to marry her parents’ old neighbour, she encounters her lost lover. They elope together, but tragedy strikes unexpectedly on their wedding day and she retu...

  • The Last Charm synopsis, comments

    The Last Charm

    Ella Allbright

    'A gorgeously romantic love story full of heart and poignancy' Alex Brown‘A wonderful, totally absorbing coming of age love story…I couldn’t have put it down if I tried’ ...

  • Ward No. 6 and Other Stories, 1892-1895 synopsis, comments

    Ward No. 6 and Other Stories, 1892-1895

    Anton Chekhov & Ronald Wilks

    These stories from the middle period of Chekhov's career show him exploring complex, ambiguous and often extreme emotions. Influenced by his own experiences as a doctor, 'Ward No. ...

  • A Journal of the Plague Year synopsis, comments

    A Journal of the Plague Year

    Daniel Defoe & Christopher Bristow

    'The most reliable and comprehensive account of the Great Plague that we possess' Anthony Burgess In 1665 the plague swept through London, claiming over 97,000 lives. Daniel Def...

  • The Never-Ending Summer synopsis, comments

    The Never-Ending Summer

    Emma Kennedy

    'Emma Kennedy's books are as funny, warm and lifeinspiring as she is' Jenny Colgan'An excellent read. I loved all the characters' Claudia Winkleman'A warm, funny and truly lifeaffi...

  • Every Seventh Wave synopsis, comments

    Every Seventh Wave

    Daniel Glattauer, Katharina Bielenberg & Jamie Bulloch

    Have you ever just clicked with someone? the sequel to the international bestseller Love Virtually about a relationship conducted by email.Love Virtually ends as Leo leaves Austri...

  • Javascotia synopsis, comments

    Javascotia

    Benjamin Obler

    Melvin Podgorski is young, naïve, American and a coffee fanatic. It's this passion that leads him from his native Chicago to 1990s Glasgow to scout out the prospects for a US coff...

  • Waiting For Doggo synopsis, comments

    Waiting For Doggo

    Mark Mills

    It takes one scruffy dog to show a man how to fall in love...Noone ever called Dan a pushover. But then noone ever called him fasttrack either. He likes driving slowly, playing Sud...

  • This Love Story Will Self-Destruct synopsis, comments

    This Love Story Will Self-Destruct

    Leslie Cohen

    This is the classic tale of boy meets girl: Girl…goes home with someone else.Meet Eve. She’s a dreamer, a feeler, a careening well of sensitivities who can’t quite keep her feet on...

  • The Best Thing That Never Happened To Me synopsis, comments

    The Best Thing That Never Happened To Me

    Laura Tait & Jimmy Rice

    Everyone remembers their first love.Holly certainly remembers Alex. But she decided ten years ago that love wasn’t about mix tapes and seizing the moment – though she’s not exactly...

  • Selected Stories synopsis, comments

    Selected Stories

    D. H. Lawrence

    This collection of short stories traces D. H. Lawrence's development as a writer. His early tales often draw on personal experiences, as in 'Odour of Chrysanthemums', a work he des...

  • 12 Hours To Say I Love You synopsis, comments

    12 Hours To Say I Love You

    Olivia Poulet & Laurence Dobiesz

    'Witty, tender and compulsively readable' DIANA GABALDON, bestselling author of Outlander'Wonderfully romantic' KEIRA KNIGHTLEY'Captivating. I loved it' REBECCA HALLCan the love of...

  • If Only synopsis, comments

    If Only

    Kate Eberlen

    Kate Eberlen, the bestselling author of Miss You, returns with a serendipitous and modern romance. For fans of David Nicholls and Jojo Moyes, If Only is the story of two people who...

  • Merrily Ever After synopsis, comments

    Merrily Ever After

    Cathy Bramley

    Two strangers. One big secret. And a Christmas to remember . . .'A thought provoking story of love and complicated family relationships, guaranteed to warm every reader's heart' SH...

  • One Day synopsis, comments

    One Day

    David Nicholls

    COMING SOON TO NETFLIX #1 INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER Dexter and Emma must face the nature of love and even life itself in this pageturning story filled with "heartmelting romance" ...

  • Busy Being Free synopsis, comments

    Busy Being Free

    Emma Forrest

    'Beautiful' Nigella Lawson'I adored it' Dolly Alderton'Wonderful' Lisa Taddeo'Intoxicating' Abi MorganWhat happens when your story doesn't end the way you thought it would?When you...

  • Three Tales synopsis, comments

    Three Tales

    Gustave Flaubert & Roger Whitehouse

    First published in 1877, these three stories are dominated by questions of doubt, love, loneliness and religious experience, and together form a triumphant conclusion to Flaubert's...

  • An Ocean of Minutes synopsis, comments

    An Ocean of Minutes

    Thea Lim

    A shortlisted finalist for the 2018 Scotiabank Giller Prize and the ALA 2019 Reading List for Science Fiction“Thea Lim’s An Ocean of Minutes is that rare thinga speculative novel t...

  • The Day I Left You synopsis, comments

    The Day I Left You

    Caroline Bishop

    For fans of One Day and In Five Years comes an epic love story about Greta and Henry, who by chance meet in 1982 East Berlin and find a love that’s meant to last a lifetimeuntil Gr...

  • Plot Twist synopsis, comments

    Plot Twist

    Breea Keenan

    What's a love story without a good plot twist . . . ? A pitchperfect, heartwarming and hilarious Scottish and Irish romantic comedy, perfect for fans of Catherine Walsh, Annabel M...

  • Conspicuous Consumption synopsis, comments

    Conspicuous Consumption

    Thorstein Veblen

    With its wry portrayal of a shallow, materialistic 'leisure class' obsessed by clothes, cars, consumer goods and climbing the social ladder, this withering satire on modern capital...

  • The Sunday Lunch Club synopsis, comments

    The Sunday Lunch Club

    Juliet Ashton

    ‘A warming testament to the elasticity and enduring love of true family bonds. I adored this book' Penny Parkes'Fresh, funny and utterly fabulous, it’s the perfect holiday rea...

  • David G. Nicholls v. Albert Blaser synopsis, comments

    David G. Nicholls v. Albert Blaser

    Supreme Court Of Idaho

    We believe that the only substantial question before this Court is the appropriate standard of review by the Supreme Court of a judgment entered by a district court after it has sa...

  • This Fragile Earth synopsis, comments

    This Fragile Earth

    Susannah Wise

    What would you do to protect your family if the world stopped working?Not long from now, in a recognisable yet changed London, Signy and Matthew lead a dull, difficult life. They'v...

  • Together synopsis, comments

    Together

    Julie Cohen

    RICHARD AND JUDY SUMMER BOOK CLUB PICK 2018'This big, clever, tender and twisty love story reminded me of One Day & The Time Traveler's Wife' Erin Kelly, author of He Said, She...