Nick Frost

Nicholas John Frost (born 28 March 1972) is an English actor, comedian and screenwriter. He has appeared in the Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy of films, consisting of Shaun of the Dead (2004), Hot Fuzz (2007), and The World's End (2013), and the television comedy Spaced (1999–2001). He also appeared in Joe Cornish's film Attack the Block (2011). He co-starred in the 2011 film Paul, which he co-wrote with frequent collaborator and best friend Simon Pegg. He has also portrayed various roles in the sketch show Man Stroke Woman. In 2020, he cocreated and starred in the paranormal comedy horror series Truth Seekers with Pegg.

Nick Frost
Frost in 2013
Born
Nicholas John Frost

(1972-03-28) 28 March 1972 (age 52)
Hornchurch, Essex, England
EducationBeal High School
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • screenwriter
Years active1998–present
Spouse
Mariangela Frost
(m. 2008; div. 2015)
Children3[1]

Early life

Frost was born on 28 March 1972 in Hornchurch, East London, the son of John Frost and his Welsh wife, Tricia (died 2005),[2] who were office furniture designers.[3][4] When he was 10, his sister died of an asthma attack, aged 18.[5] He attended Beal High School in Ilford.[6] When Frost was 15 his parents' business failed and they lost the family home. They moved in with neighbours where he witnessed his mother having a stroke due to the stress. Frost left school and took a job with a shipping company to support the family. He subsequently spent two years at a kibbutz in Israel.[7] He met actor Simon Pegg while working as a waiter at a North London Mexican restaurant and the two became close friends and flatmates. Pegg and Jessica Hynes wrote a role for Frost in the cult slacker comedy series Spaced that was partly based on Pegg and Frost's lifestyle at the time.[5]

Career

He appeared in corporate training video clips such as "Chris Carter and the Coverplan Challenge", a Dixons sales video, before playing Tim's army-obsessed best friend Mike in Spaced (1999–2001), which aired on Channel 4 for two series.[7] In 2001, Frost played a small role in a one-off episode of Victoria Wood's Acorn Antiques. This was a specially written episode shown during the series called "The Sketch Show Story" that Victoria narrated, in which Frost played an armed robber who shot dead Acorn Antiques' most lovable character, Mrs Overall.

In 2002, Frost wrote and presented the show Danger! 50,000 Volts!, a spoof of the outdoors survival genre in which military experts demonstrate how to improvise solutions to dangerous problems. In the same year, Frost co-wrote and starred in The Sofa of Time with Matt King. In 2004, he appeared in Shaun of the Dead, a "romantic zombie comedy" written by Simon Pegg and Spaced director Edgar Wright. In late 2005, Frost starred in the comedy sketch show Man Stroke Woman on BBC Three. A second series aired on in early 2007. In early 2006, Frost played Commander Henderson in two series of the BBC Two science fiction sitcom, Hyperdrive. Also in 2006, he acted in Kinky Boots. Frost had a small appearance in the British comedy Look Around You, a parody of 1970s/1980s technology parodying the format of shows like Tomorrow's World.

Frost and Pegg appeared in a second Pegg-Wright feature film called Hot Fuzz, an action and cop genre homage, set in Gloucestershire. Frost plays bumbling Constable Danny Butterman, who partners up with Pegg's dynamic Nicholas Angel after the latter is transferred from the Metropolitan Police in London. The pair teamed up again for their self-penned 2011 science-fiction comedy film Paul, whose storyline concerns a fugitive alien. The two also starred in Steven Spielberg's The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn as Thomson and Thompson. Frost narrates the Channel 4 reality show Supernanny.[8] He has made fleeting appearances on the Channel 4 surreal medical comedy series Green Wing as "just a man" in pub scenes (when Boyce asks who he is, he responds, "just a man"). In 2013, Frost played the role of Andy Knightley in the third Pegg-Wright feature film called The World's End. In 2014, he played the eponymous character in the Sky Atlantic comedy Mr. Sloane.

In 2016, Frost was cast in an ensemble role for the second season of the AMC television series Into the Badlands.[9]

In January 2024, Frost was announced to play Gobber the Belch in the live-action remake of How to Train Your Dragon.

Personal life

Frost is a close friend of fellow actor Simon Pegg and the two have appeared alongside each other in six films. In a 2005 interview, Frost stated that he was brought up as a Catholic but is now an atheist.[10] Frost is a patron of Humanists UK.[7] He is a supporter of West Ham United and the England national football team, as well as being a rugby player, formerly playing for Barking RFC.[11] and supporting the Wales national rugby team, presumably due to his Welsh parentage.

Frost lived with his half-Swedish wife, production executive Mariangela,[12] in St Margarets, London.[13] They married in 2008. He previously lived in Finsbury Park,[14] which was also one of the filming locations for Shaun of the Dead. On 22 June 2011, Mariangela gave birth to the couple's son. They separated in 2013,[2][15] and later divorced.[16]

In October 2015, Frost released a memoir titled Truths, Half Truths & Little White Lies (Hodder & Stoughton), detailing his life up to the age of 30.[17]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004Shaun of the DeadEdChainsaw Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated – British Independent Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer
2005Kinky BootsDon
2006PenelopeMax Campion
2007GrindhouseBaby eaterSegment: Don't
Hot FuzzPC Danny Butterman
2008Wild ChildMr. Christopher
2009The Boat That RockedDave
2011PaulClive GollingsAlso co-writer
Nominated – National Movie Award for Performance of the Year
Attack the BlockRon
The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the UnicornThomsonMotion-capture
2012Snow White and the HuntsmanNion
Ice Age: Continental DriftFlynnVoice
2013The World's EndAndy KnightleyAlso executive producer
2014Cuban FuryBruce Garrett
The BoxtrollsMr. TroutVoice
2015Unfinished BusinessBill Whilmsley
SyreniaDr. Welles
2016The Huntsman: Winter's WarNion
Asterix: The Mansions of the Gods[18]ObelixEnglish dub[19]
2017Monster FamilyFrank WishboneVoice
2018Tomb RaiderAlanUncredited
The FestivalRicky the Tattooist
Slaughterhouse RulezWoodyAlso executive producer
2019Fighting with My FamilyRicky Knight
Horrible Histories: The Movie – Rotten RomansArghus
StarDog and TurboCatBuddyVoice
2021The Sparks BrothersRingo StarrVoice
ExtinctCaptainVoice
Scooby-Doo! The Sword and the ScoobMerlinVoice
Trollhunters: Rise of the TitansStuartVoice
Monster Family 2Frank WishboneVoice
2024Krazy House[20]Bernie
Seize Them!Bobik[21]
2025How to Train Your DragonGobber the BelchFilming
TBAHow to Date Billy WalshPost-production
TBASvalta[22]TBAPost-production[23]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998Big TrainConstruction Worker / Engineer2 episodes
1999–2001SpacedMike Watt14 episodes
2000, 2004Black BooksSecurity System Man / PaulVoice, 2 episodes
2001Acorn AntiquesArmed robberTelevision special
2002Danger! 50,000 Volts!HimselfHost, 4 episodes
2003Danger! Incoming Attack!
2005Twisted TalesKeithEpisode: "Txt Msg Rcvd"
Look Around YouCaveman / Hot Jon2 episodes
Spider-Plant ManScientistTelevision short
2005–2008SupernannyNarratorVoice, 26 episodes
2005–2007Man Stroke WomanVarious characters12 episodes
2006Green WingJust a ManEpisode #2.1
2006–2007HyperdriveCommander Henderson12 episodes
2010MoneyJohn Self2 episodes
2011, 2014Phineas and FerbCaptain Squint / EdVoice, 2 episodes
2014Mr. SloaneJeremy Sloane6 episodes; also executive producer
Mr Drew's School for BoysNarrator (voice)4 episodes
Sober CompanionRobertPilot
Doctor WhoSanta Claus2 episodes; Last Christmas and Death in Heaven (cameo)
2016GalavantAndreEpisode: "Giants vs. Dwarves"
2017–2019Into the BadlandsBajie24 episodes[9]
2017–2018Sick NoteDr. Ian Glennis14 episodes
2018–20193BelowStuartVoice, 19 episodes
2020Truth SeekersGus8 episodes; also co-creator, writer and executive producer
2021StagedHimselfEpisode: "The Dirty Mochyns"
Why Women KillBertram10 episodes
2021–2023The NeversDeclan OrrunMain cast
2023Scott Pilgrim Takes OffStudio Security Guard #2 (voice)2 episodes

Radio

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002The Sofa of TimeParkerAlso co-creator and writer

Video games

YearTitleRole
2015Esper 2Ernie
2017Augmented EmpireChris

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2004British Independent Film AwardsBIFA Award for Most Promising NewcomerShaun of the DeadNominated[24][25]
2005Fangoria Chainsaw AwardsBest Supporting ActorWon[24][26]
2011National Movie AwardsNMA Performance of the YearPaul Nominated[24][27]
2015Behind the Voice Actors AwardsBest Vocal Ensemble in a Feature FilmThe Boxtrolls (shared)Won[24]
20142014 MTV Movie AwardsMTV Movie Award for Best Fight (shared with Simon Pegg, Paddy Considine, & Martin FreemanThe World's EndNominated[24][28]
2014 Teen Choice AwardsChoice Movie: Hissy FitNominated[24]
Choice Movie: Award for Best Fight (shared with Simon Pegg, Paddy Considine, & Martin FreemanNominated[24]
Choice Movie: Award for Best Chemistry (shared with Simon Pegg, Paddy Considine, Martin Freeman and Eddie MarsanNominated[24]
2019Women Film Critics Circle AwardsBest Screen Couple Shared with: Lena HeadeyFighting with My FamilyNominated[24]

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