Nicholas Ball

Nicholas Ball was an English actor best known for playing the title role of James Hazell in the television series Hazell. His film credits included roles in D-Day drama Overlord, Hobe Tooper's sci-fi horror Lifeforce and Mike Hodges' Croupier. In later years Ball played violent gangster Terry Bates in EastEnders between 2007 and 2009 and Garry Ryan in series five of Footballers' Wives and both series of its spin-off programme Footballers' Wives: Extra Time.

Cast

Lifeforce

(Roger Derebridge)

Croupier

(Jack Snr.)

Sisterhood

(Jack)

Trafficking

(David Willis)

Overlord

(Arthur)

Peter

(Martin Clement)

Claudia

(Howard)

A New Breed of Criminal

(Charlie Kray)

Life for Christine

(Colin)

Perfect Gift

(Sheffield)

Running Out of Luck

Out of Depth

(Lenny)

Rogue Male

(2nd Seaman)

Doom Room

(Man)

The Picture of Dorian Gray

(James Vane)

Fifteen

(Mr. Allen)

Nelly's Version

(Inspector Leach)

The Krays: Dead Man Walking

(Harry Webster)

Sorry

(Terry)

Muse

(Mr. Williams)

Cannon Fodder: The Making of Lifeforce

(Self)

Norfolk Coast

(Tucker)

Pentagram

(Mr Halsey)

Video Stars

(Bob)

Mutant Chronicles

(Plutocrat)

Thicker Than Water

(John Arnott)

Dead Man Running

(Fight Bookie)

The Kingdom by the Sea

(Ray)

The Haunting of Pendle Hill

(Uncle Alfred)

The Manor

(Sir Everett Blake)

Ben Spray

(Geoff)

Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?

(Skeffington)

Bergerac

(Hardaker)

Jonathan Creek

(Vincent Rees)

Footballers' Wives: Extra Time

Heartbeat

(Charlie Fenton)

The Young Ones

(Dr. Jim Morrison)

The Commander

Colin's Sandwich

(Alan Hunter)

Red Dwarf

(Simulant)

Play for Today

(John Arnott)

Hammer House of Horror

(William)

Hustle

(Frank Rice)

Acapulco H.E.A.T.

(Derek Perkins)

Pie in the Sky

(DCI Doggett)

A.D.

(Römischer Offizier)

The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous

(Larry Lockton)

Heartbeat

(Gregory Flambard)

The Crezz

(Colin Pitman)

Cluedo

(Mr. Hall)

Play for Today

(Terry)

Footballers' Wives

(Garry Ryan)

Tales of the Unexpected

(Ken Johnson)

BBC Play of the Month

(James Vane)

Hazell

(James Hazell)