
Nicholas Asbury
Acting
Born 1971-02-13 · Hereford, England, UK
Nicholas Asbury (born 13 February 1971) is a British actor and author. He won an Olivier Award as part of the Royal Shakespeare Company's complete cycle of Shakespeare's history plays in 2009 and is known for television roles such as Winston Churchill in the BBC's 37 Days, Mr. Angel in Hugh Laurie's Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, and Jim in the BAFTA award-winning Alma's Not Normal. Asbury attended Hereford Cathedral School, then Dartington College of Arts. In 1998 he performed at The Watermill Theatre, before joining the ensemble of the Royal Shakespeare Company from 1999 until 2008. He subsequently acted in the all-male Shakespearean troupe Propeller, for whom he also composed music. A diary of his experiences acting in Propeller's 2011/12 productions of Henry V and The Winter's Tale was featured as a series in The Guardian. His first book, Exit Pursued by a Badger, is a record of his involvement in Michael Boyd's The Histories Cycle with the RSC. It won the Michael Meyer Award from The Society of Authors in 2011. He has since appeared in television series such as The Inbetweeners, Chewing Gum, Sherlock, and Alma's Not Normal. His second book, White Hart, Red Lion, is a work of travel literature revisiting the subject of Shakespeare's history plays through the locations that feature in them.
Known for

Alma's Not Normal
2020 · TV

Chewing Gum
2015 · TV

Doctor Who
2005 · TV

The Last Kingdom
2015 · TV

Death in Paradise
2011 · TV

Innocent
2018 · TV

Why Didn't They Ask Evans?
2022 · TV

37 Days
2014 · TV

Young Sherlock
2026 · TV

The Alienist
2018 · TV

Sherlock
2010 · TV

Call the Midwife
2012 · TV

Heartbeat
1992 · TV

All Creatures Great & Small
2020 · TV

Hustle
2004 · TV

Luther
2010 · TV

Shakespeare & Hathaway - Private Investigators
2018 · TV

The Inbetweeners
2008 · TV

Hetty Wainthropp Investigates
1996 · TV

The Bletchley Circle
2012 · TV

He Knew He Was Right
2004 · TV

Agatha Raisin
2016 · TV

The Crimson Field
2014 · TV

The Basil Brush Show
2002 · TV

The Five
2016 · TV