Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Steven_McNicoll> ?p ?o }
- Steven_McNicoll abstract "Steven McNicoll is an actor, playwright Television presenter and comedian.McNicoll was born in Edinburgh. He is probably best known for his work in TV comedy. He co wrote and starred in seven series of the BBC sketch show Velvet Soup on radio and later television, which earned him a BAFTA nomination.He is also known to viewers for playing the young Rab C Nesbitt in the series of the same name which stars Gregor Fisher. He also appears regularly as Bra's Jeff in Donald McLeary and Sanjeev Kohli's Sony Award winning BBC Radio 4 sitcom Fags, Mags and Bags.Mcnicoll has also presented 4 series of the educational programme Around Scotland for the BBC.McNicoll has co written several plays for stage and radio.In 2001, his play for BBC Radio 4, There Are Such Things, about the life and career of horror movie legend, Bela Lugosi, won the Hamilton Deane Award for best dramatic presentation from the Dracula Society. Prior to that, in 1997, as writer and actor, McNicoll was a recipient of The Herald Angel Award for his stage play Empty Jesters.In 2005, Scottish cultural magazine the List nominated him at number 69 in their Hot 100 List which celebrated those who had made the biggest cultural impact in Scotland that year. In 2007, he starred as Sammy Fox in the critically acclaimed BBC TV comedy series Legit, which was nominated for a Rose D'or.On stage, McNicoll has appeared in a huge variety of roles.In 2003 he received the Leon Sinden Award for best supporting actor in Tony Roper's classic comedy/drama The Steamie. In 2005 he received plaudits for his portrayal of Oliver Hardy opposite Barnaby Power in the Tom McGrath play Laurel and Hardy, which was first performed at the Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh and later transferred to the Olympia Theatre Dublin. The same year he was nominated for best supporting actor at the Theatrical Management Association awards for his portrayal of Cliff, opposite David Tennant as Jimmy Porter in Look Back In Anger which premiered at the Royal Lyceum Theatre and then transferred to the Theatre Royal, Bath.In 2009, McNicoll co starred with Andy Gray in The Mystery of Irma Vep, again at The Royal Lyceum, in a co production with Perth Theatre. Later the same year, he also starred, along with Gordon Kennedy Colin McCredie and Sara Crowe in Tim Firth's comedy musical The Corstorphine Road Nativity at The Festival Theatre.In November 2010, McNicoll's play 'The House' was premiered at Oran Mor in GlasgowIn 2011, he played Toby Belch in Twelfth Night and in 2012, David O Selznick in Moonlight And Magnolias in two highly acclaimed productions directed by Rachel O'Riordan at Perth Theatre. Later that same year he was a co recipient of The Argos Angel award for his performances in Paddy Cunneen's Fleeto and Wee Andy at the Brighton Festival.McNicoll also appears regularly at the Kings Theatre, Glasgow in the annual Christmas pantomime.On radio, he has worked extensively for the BBC for almost thirty years, starting as a child actor, then progressing to writing and acting in plays and series for Radio 3 and 4. In July 2012 he could be heard as Pa Joad opposite Michelle Fairley in a three part Radio 4 Classic Serial adaptation Of John Steinbeck's The Grapes Of Wrath,.In April 2013 he co-starred in Rob Drummond's highly acclaimed play Quiz Show that launched The Traverse Theatre's Fiftieth Anniversary Season.McNicoll is familiar to younger audiences as the teacher Mr Mackie in the popular BBC TV version of Katie Morag.He has recently appeared as an interviewer as part of Ian Lavender's Dad's Army reminiscence show \"Don't tell him Pike!\" which played to full houses at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe at the Assembly Rooms in 2014. The show is returning with more Dad's Army stories at the same venue as part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2015.".
- Steven_McNicoll alias "McNicoll, Steve".
- Steven_McNicoll birthPlace Edinburgh.
- Steven_McNicoll birthPlace Scotland.
- Steven_McNicoll occupation Actor.
- Steven_McNicoll occupation Comedian.
- Steven_McNicoll occupation Playwright.
- Steven_McNicoll occupation Steven_McNicoll__1.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageExternalLink 621570.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageExternalLink mcnicol_steven.html.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageID "18008785".
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageLength "9281".
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageOutDegree "87".
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageRevisionID "682133220".
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Actor.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Afternoon_Drama.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Andy_Gray_(actor).
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Assembly_rooms.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink BBC_Radio_3.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink BBC_Radio_4.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink BBC_Radio_Scotland.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Bela_Lugosi.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink British_Academy_of_Film_and_Television_Arts.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Bruce_Young_(drama).
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Category:Living_people.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scottish_dramatists_and_playwrights.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scottish_male_comedians.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scottish_male_film_actors.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scottish_male_radio_actors.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scottish_male_stage_actors.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scottish_male_television_actors.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Colin_McCredie.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Comedian.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Dads_Army.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink David_O._Selznick.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink David_Tennant.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Donald_McLeary.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Dracula_Society.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Edinburgh.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Edinburgh_Festival_Fringe.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Fags,_Mags_and_Bags.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Gaynor_Macfarlane.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Gordon_Kennedy_(actor).
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Gregor_Fisher.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Ian_Lavender.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink John_Steinbeck.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Katie_Morag.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Kill_Johnny_Glendenning.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Kings_Theatre,_Glasgow.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Kirsty_Williams_(drama).
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Laurel_and_Hardy.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Legit_(2006_TV_series).
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Look_Back_in_Anger.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Lu_Kemp.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Michelle_Fairley.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Moonlight_And_Magnolias.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Oliver_Hardy.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Olympia_Theatre_(Dublin).
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Perth_Theatre.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Playwright.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Presenter.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Rab_C._Nesbitt.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Radio_Academy_Awards.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Rose_Dor.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Lyceum_Theatre.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Sanjeev_Kohli.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Sara_Crowe.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Sir_Toby_Belch.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink The_Grapes_of_Wrath.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink The_Mystery_of_Irma_Vep.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink The_Steamie.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Theatre_Royal,_Bath.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Tim_Firth.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Tom_McGrath_(playwright).
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Tony_Roper_(actor).
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Twelfth_Night.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink UK_Theatre.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLink Velvet_Soup.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageWikiLinkText "Steven McNicoll".
- Steven_McNicoll alternativeNames "McNicoll, Steve".
- Steven_McNicoll birthPlace Edinburgh.
- Steven_McNicoll birthPlace Scotland.
- Steven_McNicoll name "McNicoll, Steven".
- Steven_McNicoll occupation Actor.
- Steven_McNicoll occupation Comedian.
- Steven_McNicoll occupation Playwright.
- Steven_McNicoll occupation Presenter.
- Steven_McNicoll placeOfBirth Edinburgh.
- Steven_McNicoll placeOfBirth Scotland.
- Steven_McNicoll shortDescription "Actor, writer".
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:BLP_sources.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dts.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IMDb_name.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_person.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_British_English.
- Steven_McNicoll wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Steven_McNicoll description "Actor, writer".