Nigel (disambiguation)
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Nigel may refer to:
In-universe[[edit] | [edit source]]
Only name given[[edit] | [edit source]]
As first name[[edit] | [edit source]]
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
Actors[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Nigel Anthony, a voice actor for AudioGO
- Nigel Betts, who played Frank Armitage, a headteacher at Coal Hill School
- Nigel Carrington, a voice actor for Big Finish Productions
- Nigel Fairs, a voice actor, director, sound designer and writer for BBV Productions and Big Finish Productions
- Nigel Gregory, who played Vince Wilson in TV: A Girl's Best Friend
- Nigel Hastings, who voiced Quain in AUDIO: Creatures of Beauty
- Nigel Havers, who played Nick Zimmerman in AUDIO: No More Lies and Peter Dalton in TV: The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith
- Nigel Humphreys, who played Bulic in TV: Warriors of the Deep
- Nigel Johns, who played Young Silurian in TV: Doctor Who and the Silurians
- Nigel Johnson, who played the uncredited role of Josh in TV: The Mark of the Rani
- Nigel Lambert, who played several roles onscreen for BBC and on audio for Big Finish Productions
- Nigel Miles-Thomas, who played Pudovkin in TV: Dragonfire
- Nigel Peever, who voiced several characters for BBV Productions and Big Finish Productions
- Nigel Pegram, who voiced Anthony Rogers in AUDIO: The Tub Full of Cats
- Nigel Planer, who voiced Alex Marlowe in AUDIO: Hothouse
- Nigel Plaskitt, who played Unstoffe in TV: The Ribos Operation
- Nigel Stock, who played Professor Hayter in TV: Time-Flight
- Nigel Terry, who played General Cobb in TV: The Doctor's Daughter
- Nigel Whitmey, who played several roles onscreen for BBC and on audio for Big Finish Productions
- Nigel Winder, who played several uncredited roles
Production[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Nigel Balloch, a producer of Doctor Who Magazine
- Nigel James Brown, a sound editor
- Nigel Curzon, a designer
- Nigel Finnis, a vision mixer
- Nigel Magni, a prop hand
- Nigel Robinson, a writer
- Nigel Squibbs, a dubbing mixer
- Nigel Taylor, an assistant floor manager
- Nigel Wright, who provided the studio lighting