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Name: Nicholas Smith  
   
Also Know As:
   
Date of Birth: 5th March 1934
   
Place of Birth: Banstead, Surrey, England, UK
   
Profession: Actor
 
 
From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia
Nicholas Smith being interviewed in 2003.

Nicholas Smith (also known as Nicholas Pilgrim Smith) is a British actor, born on March 5, 1934 in Banstead, Surrey, England. He is best known for playing the bald, jug-eared manager Mr. Rumbold in the BBC's sitcom Are You Being Served?

Nicholas Smith in an episode of the 1968 TV series The Champions.

His earliest TV roles were as a non-speaking extra in various ITV programmes. He got his first speaking role in 1964, in the BBC's Doctor Who serial The Dalek Invasion of Earth. Smith persuaded the serial's director Richard Martin to expand the role, so that his character, Wells, appeared in three of the serial's six episodes instead of only one or two as originally scripted.

This was followed by small roles in many other adventure series, such as The Saint, The Champions and Ace of Wands.

Are You Being Served? began in 1972, with Smith playing Mr. Cuthbert Rumbold, the manager of the menswear and ladieswear departments in a large fictional London store called Grace Brothers. He remained with the programme until its end in 1985, as well as repeating his role in the spin-off film in 1977, and the sitcom sequel Grace & Favour in 1992 and 1993.

Smith is the father of actress Catherine Russell.

External link

  • Nicholas Smith at the Internet Movie Database


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