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Nicholas John Frost (born 28 March 1972) is an English actor, comedian and screenwriter. He has appeared in the Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy of films, consisting of Shaun of the Dead (2004), Hot Fuzz (2007), and The World's End (2013), and the television comedy Spaced (1999–2001). He also appeared in Joe Cornish's film Attack the Block (2011). He co-starred in the 2011 film Paul, which he co-wrote with frequent collaborator and best friend Simon Pegg. He has also portrayed various roles in the sketch show Man Stroke Woman. In 2020, he cocreated and starred in the paranormal comedy horror series Truth Seekers with Pegg. Early life Frost was born on 28 March 1972 in Hornchurch, East London, the son of John Frost and his Welsh wife, Tricia (died 2005), who were office furniture designers. When he was 10, his sister died of an asthma attack, aged 18. He attended Beal High School in Ilford. When Frost was 15 his parents' business failed and they lost the family home. They moved in with neighbours where he witnessed his mother having a stroke due to the stress. Frost left school and took a job with a shipping company to support the family. He subsequently spent two years at a kibbutz in Israel. He met actor Simon Pegg while working as a waiter at a North London Mexican restaurant and the two became close friends and flatmates. Pegg and Jessica Hynes wrote a role for Frost in the cult slacker comedy series Spaced that was partly based on Pegg and Frost's lifestyle at the time. Career He appeared in corporate training video clips such as "Chris Carter and the Coverplan Challenge", a Dixons sales video, before playing Tim's army-obsessed best friend Mike in Spaced (1999–2001), which aired on Channel 4 for two series. In 2001, Frost played a small role in a one-off episode of Victoria Wood's Acorn Antiques. This was a specially written episode shown during the series called "The Sketch Show Story" that Victoria narrated, in which Frost played an armed robber who shot dead Acorn Antiques' most lovable character, Mrs Overall. In 2002, Frost wrote and presented the show Danger! 50,000 Volts!, a spoof of the outdoors survival genre in which military experts demonstrate how to improvise solutions to dangerous problems. In the same year, Frost co-wrote and starred in The Sofa of Time with Matt King. In 2004, he appeared in Shaun of the Dead, a "romantic zombie comedy" written by Simon Pegg and Spaced director Edgar Wright. In late 2005, Frost starred in the comedy sketch show Man Stroke Woman on BBC Three. A second series aired on in early 2007. In early 2006, Frost played Commander Henderson in two series of the BBC Two science fiction sitcom, Hyperdrive. Also in 2006, he acted in Kinky Boots. Frost had a small appearance in the British comedy Look Around You, a parody of 1970s/1980s technology parodying the format of shows like Tomorrow's World. Frost and Pegg appeared in a second Pegg-Wright feature film called Hot Fuzz, an action and cop genre homage, set in Gloucestershire. Frost plays bumbling Constable Danny Butterman, who partners up with Pegg's dynamic Nicholas Angel after the latter is transferred from the Metropolitan Police in London. The pair teamed up again for their self-penned 2011 science-fiction comedy film Paul, whose storyline concerns a fugitive alien. The two also starred in Steven Spielberg's The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn as Thomson and Thompson. Frost narrates the Channel 4 reality show Supernanny. He has made fleeting appearances on the Channel 4 surreal medical comedy series Green Wing as "just a man" in pub scenes (when Boyce asks who he is, he responds, "just a man"). In 2013, Frost played the role of Andy Knightley in the third Pegg-Wright feature film called The World's End. In 2014, he played the eponymous character in the Sky Atlantic comedy Mr. Sloane. In 2016, Frost was cast in an ensemble role for the second season of the AMC television series Into the Badlands. In January 2024, Frost was announced to play Gobber the Belch in the live-action remake of How to Train Your Dragon. Personal life Frost is a close friend of fellow actor Simon Pegg and the two have appeared alongside each other in six films. In a 2005 interview, Frost stated that he was brought up as a Catholic but is now an atheist. Frost is a patron of Humanists UK. He is a supporter of West Ham United and the England national football team, as well as being a rugby player, formerly playing for Barking RFC. and supporting the Wales national rugby team, presumably due to his Welsh parentage. Frost lived with his half-Swedish wife, production executive Mariangela, in St Margarets, London. They married in 2008. He previously lived in Finsbury Park, which was also one of the filming locations for Shaun of the Dead. On 22 June 2011, Mariangela gave birth to the couple's son. They separated in 2013, and later divorced. In October 2015, Frost released a memoir titled Truths, Half Truths & Little White Lies (Hodder & Stoughton), detailing his life up to the age of 30. Filmography Film Television Radio Video games Awards and nominations References External links Nick Frost at IMDb Nick Frost on Twitter Interview on Marc Maron's WTF podcast, Episode 535, September 2014. Discover the John Frost popular books. Find the top 100 most popular John Frost books.

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  • This is Where I Say Goodbye synopsis, comments

    This is Where I Say Goodbye

    James Craig

    His father is dying.He's stuck in the middle of a gang war.And he has to solve a case with no clues.Welcome to the world of Inspector John Carlyle. Work goes on the backburner for ...

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    Petrarch in English

    Thomas Roche

    Franceso Petrarch (13041374), creator of the sonnet form, remained for more than three hundred years the most influential poet in Europe, his works more widely read than even those...

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    The Complete Poems

    William Blake & Alicia Ostriker

    One of the great English Romantic poets, William Blake (17571827) was an artist, poet, mystic and visionary. His work ranges from the deceptively simple and lyrical Songs of Innoce...

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    Classic Football Debates Settled Once and For All, Vol.1

    Danny Baker & Danny Kelly

    At last! The awardwinning Baker & Kelly bring you the most entertaining, radical and unreliable football book ever published. The Two Dannys argue the toss, spill the beans an...

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    The Road to London Bridge

    Steve Gallant

    'Steve Gallant's exceptional act of courage on London Bridge speaks of both heroism and redemption' Jon Snow, former anchor of Channel 4 NewsThis is a story of physical bravery, m...

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    Funny Business

    Michael Hill

    “A delightful and entertaining book about one of America’s greatest humorists.”Seth Meyers This “absorbing, illuminating” (Jon Meacham) biography of the legendary politic...

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    The Dharma of Poetry

    John Brehm

    Discover how to engage with poetry to support your spiritual practice, leading to more mindfulness, equanimity, and joy.In The Dharma of Poetry, John Brehm shows how poems can open...

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    Rural Rides

    William Cobbett

    Travelling on horseback through southern England in the early 19th century, William Cobbett provides evocative and accurate descriptions of the countryside, colourful accounts of h...

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    Only Fools and Stories

    David Jason

    The Hilarious Number One Sunday Times Bestseller! The followup autobiography to one of Britain’s best loved actors and national treasuresIn his first book David Jason told us abo...

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    How Lovely the Ruins

    Annie Chagnot & Emi Ikkanda

    This wideranging collection of inspirational poetry and prose offers readers solace, perspective, and the courage to persevere.In times of personal hardship or collective anxiety, ...

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    Stressed, Unstressed

    Jonathan Bate, Paula Byrne, Sophie Ratcliffe & Andrew Schuman

    Can you be relit by poetry? This little book offers everyone one of the oldest of all remedies for stress: the reading of poetry.Intended to help you endure some of your stressful ...

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    Sink or Swim

    James Craig

    Coward?Or scapegoat?When a terror attack in Westminster leaves a colleague dead, Commander John Carlyle is accused by the media of fleeing the scene. For a man with more than his f...

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    Miracle at Merion

    David Barrett

    Legendary sportswriter Red Smith characterized Ben Hogan’s comeback from a nearfatal automobile crash in February 1949 as “the most remarkable feat in the history of sports.” Nearl...

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    The Complete Poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

    Samuel Taylor Coleridge

    One of the major figures of English Romanticism, Samuel Taylor Coleridge (17721834) created works of remarkable diversity and imaginative genius. The period of his creative friends...

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    American Lit 101

    Brianne Keith

    From poetry to fiction to essays, American Lit 101 leaves no page unturned! Edgar Allan Poe. Willa Cather. Henry David Thoreau. Mark Twain. The list of important American writers g...

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    The Great Work of Your Life

    Stephen Cope

    An inspiring guide to finding your life’s purposewhat spiritual teachers call dharmathrough mindfulness and selfexploration.   Stephen Cope says that in order to have a ...

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    Hearts Need Arrows

    John A. Frost

    I began writing poetry in parochial school under the tutelage of two Brothers of Mary, Albert Stein and Robert Lee.  I have included these early efforts as they reveal my earl...

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    Connecticut Yankee

    Wilbur L. Cross & Justin Zaremby

    Equal parts nostalgic, witty, selfserving, and frank, Connecticut Yankee  is an entertaining and informative memoir of the state and a scholar who shaped it. Connecticut nativ...

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    The Taste of Blood

    James Craig

    Victim or assassin the lines are blurred...A badly beaten woman walks into A&E and is promptly arrested by the Home Office on suspicion of being an illegal alien. However, she...

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    Acts of Violence

    James Craig

    Awakening the sleeping dragon...Smooth expat Michael Nicholson is a fixer, getting on by doing favours for the rich and powerful in booming China. When he makes the mistake of gett...

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    All Kinds of Dead

    James Craig

    Inspector Carlyle has a new partner in crime . . . but for how long?When a fortune in uncut diamonds are nicked by a group of soldiers, Carlyle teams up with Captain Daniel Hunter ...

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    The Quotable Book Lover

    Ben Jacobs, Helena Hjalmarsson & Nicholas A. Basbanes

    "Some books are unreservedly forgotten; none are unreservedly remembered."W. H. Auden"A room without books is like a body without a soul."Cicero"The proper study of mankind is book...

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    Friends and Enemies

    Barbara Amiel

    Shockingly honest, richly detailed, and pulling no punches, Friends and Enemies traverses the highs and lows of Barbara Amiel's storied life in journalism and high societ...

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    To the Moon

    Professor Carol Ann Duffy DBE

    Carol Ann Duffy's beautiful anthology features an eclectic mix of poems that chart human fascination with the moon across the centuries and around the world.Carol Ann Duffy on To t...

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    Poetry 101

    Susan Dalzell

    Become a poet and write poetry with ease with help from this clear and simple guide in the popular 101 series. Poetry never goes out of style. An ancient writing form found in civi...

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    Small Man in a Book

    Rob Brydon

    Rob Brydon tells story of his slow ascent to fame and fortune in Small Man in a Book.A multiawardwinning actor, writer, comedian and presenter known for his warmth, humour and insp...

  • The Complete Poetical Works of John Milton synopsis, comments

    The Complete Poetical Works of John Milton

    John Milton

    John Milton was a poet of many interests and he wrote on various topics, but he was the most famous for his poems on Christian themes. His poetic style was a highly influential poe...

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    Nearly There

    John Frost

    This is the full autobiography of one of World War II's most popular heroes. Whilst Arnhem was the height of his career here he describes his early life in the Army (in Scotland), ...

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    Watergate

    Garrett M. Graff

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    John Sinclair 1435

    Jason Dark

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    The Oldest Word for Dawn

    Brad Leithauser

    From one of our most universally admired poets: a generous selection from his five acclaimed books of poetry, and an outstanding group of new poems. From the outset, Brad Leithause...

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    Graphic Content

    Brian Singer

    63 top creatives speak out on art, inspiration, life, and random things that happened."We watched as 60 yards away this man fought for his life. And I felt like a coward.""The pole...

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    John R. Frost v. Leon R. Yankwich

    United States Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit.

    Before FEE, CHAMBERS and BARNES, Circuit Judges. BARNES, Circuit Judge.

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    John Frost and Beverly Frost v. Hubert E.

    Western District Court of Appeals of Missouri

    DONALD B. CLARK, PRESIDING JUDGE The issue in this case is whether the trial court erred when it denied the motion of appellant, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, to int...

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    You Know it Makes Sense

    Derek 'Del Boy' Trotter

    Au Revois!The name’s Trotter, Derek Trotter, and the world of business is my speciality. When it comes to the art of closing deals I’ve been around the track more times than a lurc...

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    Poems in the Manner Of

    David Lehman

    Poems in the Manner Of is an illuminating journey through centuries of writers who continue to influence new work today, including that of respected poet and series editor of The B...

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    The Book of Pet Love and Loss

    Sara Bader

    A powerful collection of quotations by writers, leaders, and legends on the pain of losing a pet and overcoming grief.An animal’s love is deep, uncomplicated, unconditional, and fo...

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    Winter Magic

    Abi Elphinstone

    A beautiful and classic anthology of frosty, magical short stories from acclaimed children’s writers. The Dreamsnatcher’s Abi Elphinstone heads up this gorgeous collection of ...

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    Me Moir - Volume One

    Vic Reeves

    Vic Reeves' vivid, enchanting, and utterly hilarious childhood memoir is a comic masterpiece.Before there was Vic Reeves, there was a boy called James Moir who was much the same as...

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    The Doll Factory

    Elizabeth Macneal

    The #1 international bestseller and The New York Times Editor’s Choice“As lush as the novels of Kate Morton and Diane Setterfield, as exciting as The Alienist and Iain Pears’ An In...