Paul Nicholas
Biography
Biography
Throughout his entertainment career as an accomplished actor, Paul Nicholas graced the silver screen many times. Nicholas began his acting career with roles in such films as "Cannabis" (1970), the Mia Farrow crime thriller "See No Evil" (1971) and the Mona Washbourne thriller "What Became of Jack and Jill?" (1972). He also appeared in the romance "Invitation to the Wedding" (1973) with Ralph Richardson, "Tommy" (1975) and "Stardust" (1975). He continued to act in productions like the Peter Frampton musical "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" (1978), "The World Is Full of Married Men" (1979) and "Yesterday's Hero" (1980). Nicholas also created music for "Adventures of a Private Eye" (1977) with Hilary Pritchard. In the eighties through the early 2000s, Nicholas lent his talents to projects like "Midnight Cop" with Armin Mueller-Stahl (1989), "Ira Gershwin: A Centenary Celebration -- Who Could Ask For Anything More?" and "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (NBC, 1999-). His credits also expanded to "Luckytown" (2000) starring Carmen Llewellyn. Nicholas most recently directed the Barbara Carrera thriller "Night of the Archer" (2006).