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Nigel Planer

Nigel Planer

Birthday: 22 February 1953, Westminster, London, England, UK
Birth Name: Nigel George Planer
Height: 191 cm

Nigel Planer was born in London and educated at the prestigious Westminster School. He then went to Sussex University to study African and Asian Studies. However, he left after a year and decided to p ...Show More

Nigel Planer
It's been a bad year for the gods taking away funny people. Mel Smith, Roger Lloyd Pack, Sam Kelly, Show more It's been a bad year for the gods taking away funny people. Mel Smith, Roger Lloyd Pack, Sam Kelly, our very own Rik [Rik Mayall]. It's been so bad, in fact, that now, when I see a photo of a funny person come up on telly or in the news, my first reaction is to think, "Oh no, not him/her too." What's going on? Hide
I'm old enough to remember the very first episode of Doctor Who (1963) ever. I was very scared, I wa Show more I'm old enough to remember the very first episode of Doctor Who (1963) ever. I was very scared, I was quite young. They went back to the dawn of man as I remember it, to caveman and Neanderthals. And as it landed, that was the end of the episode. And I remember ... the first time the TV scared me. Patrick Troughton was my favourite 'cos he brought that sense of humour to it. Hide
[on The Young Ones (1982)] There's only 12 episodes of it, that's what's extraordinary. 12 episodes Show more [on The Young Ones (1982)] There's only 12 episodes of it, that's what's extraordinary. 12 episodes and it seems to have had a long-term effect. And at the time I was in a show called Shine on Harvey Moon (1982), the Neil thing with a wig over the top of an RAF haircut. There was one night, very, very cold, one Friday night, and Shine on Harvey Moon (1982) had, I think, 17 million viewers, and The Young Ones (1982) was on the Thursday and had maybe one and half million viewers, and yet if I walked out in the street nobody recognises me from Harvey Moon and everybody still says "Neil". Hide
[on his character in The Young Ones (1982)] There's a lot of me in Neil, obviously. [on his character in The Young Ones (1982)] There's a lot of me in Neil, obviously.
Nigel Planer's FILMOGRAPHY
as Actor (132)
Nigel Planer Nigel Planer'S roles
Mansell
Mansell

Sanford Shamiro
Sanford Shamiro

Dr. Marmalade
Dr. Marmalade

Charlie--Dept. of Works
Charlie--Dept. of Works

Giles Montgomery
Giles Montgomery

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