**Nick Frost: A Career of Accidental Genius**
There's something endearing about Nick Frost, an actor who often seems to be himself rather than a character. This is partly due to the serendipitous pairing with Simon Pegg in the sitcom Spaced, where Frost was working as a waiter at the time. Their shared passions for comedy, horror and sci-fi led to an on-screen bromance that became the foundation of their careers.
Frost has since appeared in a range of roles, often alongside Pegg or co-starring with other comedic talents like Richard Curtis and Iain Morris. These collaborations have yielded some of his most memorable performances, including his portrayal of Ed in Shaun of the Dead and Danny Butterman in Hot Fuzz. The duo's work together is so familiar it feels like an extension of their real-life friendship.
However, Frost has also pursued a diverse range of roles that showcase his versatility as an actor. He's played a factory worker, a DJ, a local dealer, and even a WWE wrestler, among many other eccentric characters. His writing credits include the comedy Get Away and Paul, which paired him with Pegg in a story about two British geeks on a US road trip.
On television, Frost has made appearances in a variety of genres, from sci-fi to Christmas specials. He's narrated Supernanny and voiced SM-33 in Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, further expanding his repertoire as an actor and writer.
As he prepares for an upcoming role as Hagrid in HBO's Harry Potter series, fans have the chance to ask Frost about everything from his love of West Ham to his infamous bathroom mishap. Get your questions in by midday on Tuesday 27 January, and we'll print his answers in Film & Music on Friday 30 January.
There's something endearing about Nick Frost, an actor who often seems to be himself rather than a character. This is partly due to the serendipitous pairing with Simon Pegg in the sitcom Spaced, where Frost was working as a waiter at the time. Their shared passions for comedy, horror and sci-fi led to an on-screen bromance that became the foundation of their careers.
Frost has since appeared in a range of roles, often alongside Pegg or co-starring with other comedic talents like Richard Curtis and Iain Morris. These collaborations have yielded some of his most memorable performances, including his portrayal of Ed in Shaun of the Dead and Danny Butterman in Hot Fuzz. The duo's work together is so familiar it feels like an extension of their real-life friendship.
However, Frost has also pursued a diverse range of roles that showcase his versatility as an actor. He's played a factory worker, a DJ, a local dealer, and even a WWE wrestler, among many other eccentric characters. His writing credits include the comedy Get Away and Paul, which paired him with Pegg in a story about two British geeks on a US road trip.
On television, Frost has made appearances in a variety of genres, from sci-fi to Christmas specials. He's narrated Supernanny and voiced SM-33 in Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, further expanding his repertoire as an actor and writer.
As he prepares for an upcoming role as Hagrid in HBO's Harry Potter series, fans have the chance to ask Frost about everything from his love of West Ham to his infamous bathroom mishap. Get your questions in by midday on Tuesday 27 January, and we'll print his answers in Film & Music on Friday 30 January.