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Ben Price (born 30 June 1971) is an English actor, director and writer. He has played the role of Nick Tilsley in the ITV soap opera ''
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'' and has made four films as a writer/director, the first of which, ''I'm Sorry To Tell You'', was BAFTA-shortlisted.


Early life

Price grew up in
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, where he attended Gosforth East Middle School and Gosforth High School before taking acting classes at the Live Theatre. He then attended London's Drama Centre and graduated from the
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in 1996.


Career

Price started his career at the
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, and went on to appear at the Bush in London, the Gate in Dublin and
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among others. He made his first appearance on television, in a 1996 episode of ''
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'', before guest roles in ''
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'', '' Heartbeat'', ''
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'', and an episode of the Australian soap opera, ''
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'', in 1998, when the show filmed a storyline in the United Kingdom. After starring in '' Wire in the Blood'', he played Conrad Gates, captain of Earl's Park
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and England, in the British television series ''
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''. After leaving the show at the end of the fourth series, he went on to appear in ''Dancing at Lughnassa'' at the Gate theatre, Dublin. He co-stars in the horror film '' Blood Trails'', which won the audience award for best feature at the Dead by Dawn International Horror Film Festival 2006 in Edinburgh. He returned to ''Casualty'' and starred as corporate director Nathan Spencer between 2005 and 2007, and was recently voted one of the ten actors most likely to succeed in Hollywood by ''Stage and Screen'' magazine. Price appeared on the July 2006 cover of ''
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'' magazine. In 2009 he appeared in the third season of showtimes hit show ''
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'', playing the martyr John Lambert. Price joined ''
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'' as Nick Tilsley in 2009. He began filming on 19 October 2009 and was seen on screen for the first time on 21 December 2009. Ben's first 4 films have played at over 60 International Film festivals, 25 of which were BAFTA- or Academy-qualifying. His first short, "I'm Sorry To Tell You", was shortlisted at BAFTA and is distributed worldwide by Shorts International. His second film, "Taubman", was shown at the Oscar-qualifying Athens Film Festival, opened the Manchester film festival and was shown as part of a special section at the BAFTA qualifying Jewish Film Festival. His latest film, “Hope Dies Last”, is part of the British Film Council short support scheme. BAFTA- and Oscar-qualified, it is currently touring the international festival circuit. In 2020 he filmed "3 Minutes of Silence" funded by the BFI and starring Bella Ramsey and Molly Wright. It's gone onto International recognition and has formed the basis for a Feature Film funded by the BFI. On 27 January 2017 it was announced he would be leaving the role of Nick Tilsley in ''Coronation Street'' later in 2017. On 23 April 2018 it was announced Price would be returning to ''Coronation Street'' in summer 2018 and would appear on screen from autumn 2018 following a year away from the role. Price has a podcast called On the Sofa with Colson, Jack and Ben with ''Coronation Street'' co-stars Jack P. Shepherd and Colson Smith.


Personal life

Price married Alexandra Wheeler in 2005. They have two children together. He is a fan of
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.


Films


Television


Stage


Awards and nominations


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Price, Ben 1972 births Alumni of the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama English male television actors English male soap opera actors Living people People from Gosforth Male actors from Tyne and Wear People educated at Gosforth Academy Male actors from Newcastle upon Tyne 20th-century English male actors 21st-century English male actors Male actors from Birmingham, West Midlands