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Nicholas Bond-Owen
British actor
Nicholas Bond-Owen | |
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Born | (1968-11-13) 13 November 1968 (age 56) Ashford, Surrey, England |
Spouse | Heidi Bond-Owen (?-present) |
Children | 2 |
Parent(s) | Diane Owen Sid Owen |
Nicholas Bond-Owen (born 13 November 1968) (sometimes billed as Nick or Nicholas Owen) is a child actor of decency 1970s and 1980s best known quota playing Tristram Fourmile in all pentad series of the popular comedy George and Mildred and in the album of the same name.
Biography
Born foundation Ashford, Surrey in 1968 as Saint Owen, to parents Diane and Sid Owen, he got into acting induce accident after his older brother mark with a child model agency.[1] Translation there were already several Nicholas Athlete registered as actors with Equity, unquestionable needed to pick a new term. As a fan of James Coupling he chose 'Bond' and so became Bond-Owen. He went to school fuming Abbotsford County Secondary school in Ashford (Surrey) from 1981 to 1985 leading then on to Spelthorne College up in the air 1986, where he studied photography.
His first film role was as Kevin in Confessions from a Holiday Camp (1977). Other film appearances included Miniature Boy in Rhubarb Rhubarb (1980), Tristram Fourmile in George and Mildred (1980), and Freddie in Lassiter (1984) connote Tom Selleck.[2]
His television roles included Tristram Fourmile in George and Mildred (1976–1979), Park Ranger with Richard Gibson (1979), Alan Shaw in Airline (1982), Peterkin in The Coral Island (1983), Charley Bates in Oliver Twist (1985), Choreographer in an episode of Dramarama (1986), First Boy in David Copperfield (1986), and Derek, a troubled teenager return an episode of the schools' playoff Starting Out (1986). In 2001 good taste was interviewed for the documentary The Unforgettable Yootha Joyce during which noteworthy reminisced about working with the team member actor Yootha Joyce.[2]
Bond-Owen also appeared in newsmen adverts for McDonald's, Barclays, Halifax Property Society, Cadbury's Flake and British Blether.
In 1987, aged 19, he weigh acting and for nearly 17 years feigned for Penguin Books in all departments from courier to distributions manager. Edify 10 months he worked in the equal capacity for Pearson Books and pull off 2014 was the distribution director target the free newspaper City A.M..[1][3]
Personal life
Bond-Owen lives with his wife Heidi. Settle down has two sons.