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Nicholas Selby

Nicholas Selby (13 September 1925 – 14 September 2010) was a British television and theatre actor. He appeared in more than one hundred television dramas on the BBC and ITV during the course of his career, including ''Our Friends in the North'', ''Poldark'' and ''House of Cards''. Selby was also a long-standing member of the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Selby was born in London on 13 September 1925.〔 He served in the British army during World War II, making his stage debut in ''Dangerous Corner'' at Preston, Lancashire, for the forces' entertainment organisation ENSA. In 1948 he enrolled at the Central School of Speech and Drama, receiving commendation for his student performance in Mary Hayley Bell's ''Men in Shadow''. There then followed seasons in repertory at Liverpool, Birmingham, Coventry, York, Hornchurch and Cambridge. His first professional West End appearance was in 1959, in William Douglas-Home's ''Aunt Edwina''. In 1963 Selby made his first appearances for the Royal Shakespeare Company, as Casca in ''Julius Caesar'', the Bishop of Winchester in ''The Wars of The Roses'' and Antonio in ''The Tempest''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=Archive catalogue )〕 His association with the company lasted for ten years, until he followed Peter Hall to the new National Theatre in London in 1976. In his first season there he appeared as Menander in ''Tamburlaine'' and the Captain in ''Tales from the Vienna Woods''. He was van Swieten in the inaugural production ''Amadeus'' and the parliamentary Speaker in ''The Madness of George III''.〔 His last stage role was as Dilly Knox in ''Breaking the Code'' in 1987.〔
Selby died in London on 14 September 2010, at the age of 85.〔"Although he died in September 2010, the news of his death emerged only last month." Coveney (2011:39)〕 He was preceded by his wife, Kathleen Rayner, for whom he had been caring during her ill-health for many years.〔
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