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Simon John Nash is an English former actor. With a career that spanned 18 years, he is best known for appearing in '' Nobody's Perfect'' (1980–1982), ''
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'' (1989) and ''
Kappatoo ''Kappatoo'' is a CITV comedy drama, based on the book by Ben Steed and starring Simon Nash in the dual roles of the eponymous time-traveller from the future and his lookalike, 1990s schoolboy soccer player Simon Cashmere. Andrew O'Connor play ...
'' (1990–1992). Nash was the first actor to portray Garth Stubbs in the
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sitcom '' Birds of a Feather'' (1989).


Career

Nash made his
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debut as a
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at the age of eight, with the role of Sammy in the ITV
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series '' Nobody's Perfect'', an adaptation of the 1970s American series '' Maude''. He made his debut appearance in the fourth episode during the first series, "Doctor Doctor", which was broadcast on 19 October 1980. He also appeared in the fifth episode from the first series. He appeared in five episodes from the second series, making his final appearance in the seventh episode, "Bill's Musical", which was broadcast on 12 September 1982. Nash portrayed Tom in two episodes from the first series of the
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series ''
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''. His first appearance, in the seventh episode, "Waifs and Strays", was broadcast on 21 February 1981. His second, and final, appearance, in the eighth episode, "A Birdless Cage", was broadcast on 28 February 1981. Nash made his
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debut with the role of Tony Phillips in the science fiction horror film ''
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'', written and directed by
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. The film was released on 6 December 1982. Nash portrayed Thomas in the first three episodes from the third series of ''Middle English''. The first episode, "A Game of Soldiers", was broadcast on 28 September 1983. The second episode, "A Game of Soldiers: Part 2", was broadcast on 5 October 1983. The third episode, "A Game of Soldiers: Part 3", was broadcast on 12 October 1983. Nash portrayed David in the adventure family film ''Breakout''. The film was released on 27 November 1984. Nash portrayed Boy Buttle in ''
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'', directed by
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. The film was released on 22 February 1985. Nash portrayed Terry, a child who gets mistaken for a
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, in the third episode during the first series of the ITV
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''
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'', the only sitcom to star television host
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. The episode, "Butter Wouldn't Melt", was broadcast on 17 September 1986. Nash portrayed Sean Stebbings in the third episode from the first series of the
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anthology series ''
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''. The episode, "Checkpoint Chiswick", was broadcast on 18 March 1987. Nash
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Ten Cents in the ITV (
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) series ''
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'', which ran from 4 April 1989 to 27 June 1989. Nash became known as the first actor to portray the role of Garth Stubbs—the son of Tracey Stubbs (
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) and Darryl ( Alun Lewis), and the nephew of Sharon Theodopolopodous (
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)—in the BBC One sitcom '' Birds of a Feather''. He made his debut, and only, appearance, in a
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capacity, in the second episode of the first series, "Just Visiting", which was broadcast on 23 October 1989. The character was later recast to Matthew Savage, who went on to play the role until the end of the original series. Nash portrayed Simon Cashmere/Kappatoo in the ITV (CITV) comedy drama series ''
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'', which ran from 23 May 1990 to 21 May 1992. Nash portrayed Simon Cotterell in the sixty-fifth episode during the ninth series of the ITV
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series ''
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''. The episode, "Cry Baby", was broadcast on 3 June 1993. He portrayed Male Youth in the second episode during the first series, "No Cappuccino", of ''Every Single Lining'', which was also broadcast on 3 June 1993. Nash made his final appearance as an actor with the role of Police Constable in the BBC One
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''Big Cat''. The film was broadcast on 6 September 1998. He retired shortly after.


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