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Nicholas Hoult
Birth at
7 December 1989
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Nicholas Hoult was born in Wickingham on December 7, 1989. He is the fourth child of Roger Holt, a British Airways pilot, and his wife, Glenis, a music teacher. Nicholas, like his brother James and sisters Clarista and Rosie, attended Sunday School in Bracknell. As a child, Nicholas Holt studied music and sang in the choir. Of all the musical instruments, he liked the trombone the most. At the age of twelve, he left school and took up stage activities. Nikalos was three years old when he was noticed
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Nicholas Hoult was born in Wickingham on December 7, 1989. He is the fourth child of Roger Holt, a British Airways pilot, and his wife, Glenis, a music teacher. Nicholas, like his brother James and sisters Clarista and Rosie, attended Sunday School in Bracknell. As a child, Nicholas Holt studied music and sang in the choir. Of all the musical instruments, he liked the trombone the most.
At the age of twelve, he left school and took up stage activities. Nikalos was three years old when he was noticed by the director of the play, which the boy watched with his mother. According to the director, acting school is what a talented boy needs.
Holt's first major role was in Intimate Relationships (1996). Before the comedy film My Boy, where Nikalos played the role of a twelve-year-old know-it-all boy, he starred mainly in television projects. Six years later, Holt in the TV series “Hairsuckers” appeared before the audience in the title role of Tony Stonem. This work earned him a nomination for the Walkers Home Grown Talent Award.
In 2005, the actor starred in the drama “The Forecaster” by Gore Verbinski, and a year later he played in the drama “The Span Menhai Huda”, which tells about the life of London teenagers.
On the stage, Nicholas made his debut in 2009 in the play New Boy. That same year, he starred in the drama film Lonely Man directed by Tom Ford. In late August, Holt starred in a short film that was released in support of the Help Give Them A Voice campaign. In 2010, he starred in the epic film Battle of the Titans.
The young actor at the sixty-third ceremony of the British Academy of Film Arts became a nominee for the Rising Star Award, but the award went to Kristen Stewart. In 2010, Nicholas Holt won the Breakthrough of the Year award. /