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He currently appears in the second series of the ITV comedy [[Benidorm (TV series)|Benidorm]], playing Martin Weedon.
He currently appears in the second series of the ITV comedy [[Benidorm (TV series)|Benidorm]], playing Martin Weedon.

Nick married his fiancee Louise on 21st June 2008 in Repton.


His stage credits include ''Much Ado About Nothing'' at the Sheffield Crucible Theatre, and the satire ''[[The Madness of George Dubya]]'' which transferred to London's West End.
His stage credits include ''Much Ado About Nothing'' at the Sheffield Crucible Theatre, and the satire ''[[The Madness of George Dubya]]'' which transferred to London's West End.
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He was once in a relationship with actress [[Anna Maxwell Martin]].
He was once in a relationship with actress [[Anna Maxwell Martin]].



Nick married his fiancee Louise on 21st June 2008 in Repton.


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Revision as of 16:19, 2 July 2008

Nicholas Burns (born 1977) is an English actor, best known for his comic performance as the title character in Nathan Barley.

In addition to starring in the TV series, Burns appeared in an advertising poster for a fictional phone, the Wasp T12 Speechtool, to promote Nathan Barley.

Beyond Nathan Barley he has had recurring roles in the TV series Absolute Power, Roman's Empire and the sketch show Man Stroke Woman. He also made an appearances The Mighty Boosh as The King, the ruler of the planet Xooberon; in Episode 1, Series 2 of The IT Crowd as Jerome, the Director of a musical called Gay!; and in Episode 1, "At Bertram's Hotel", Series 3, of Marple (TV series) as Jack & Joel Britten.

He currently appears in the second series of the ITV comedy Benidorm, playing Martin Weedon.

Nick married his fiancee Louise on 21st June 2008 in Repton.

His stage credits include Much Ado About Nothing at the Sheffield Crucible Theatre, and the satire The Madness of George Dubya which transferred to London's West End.

Background

Burns was born in Derbyshire, and educated at Repton School. He trained at LAMDA.

He was once in a relationship with actress Anna Maxwell Martin.