Nigel Le Vaillant

Nigel Le Vaillant Trailers

Margaret TrailerTom's Midnight Garden TrailerClose Relations Trailer

Born in Karachi, Pakistan, British actor Nigel Le Vaillant is best known for his medical roles including Mr Julian Chapman in three series of BBC1's Casualty and the lead role of Dr Paul Dangerfield in the BBC1 drama Dangerfield. Films include White Mischief, Personal Services, Christabel, Tom's Midnight Garden and Margaret. He is now semi-retired from acting and divides his time between London and Southern India where he develops eco-friendly homes near to a wildlife reserve.

Most Popular Nigel Le Vaillant Trailers

Total trailers found: 7

Close Relations Trailer (1990)

04 February 1990

At a family funeral, Trevor Orwin meets Jenny, the sister he never knew he had. The relationship that develops between them has a dramatic and violent effect.

White Mischief Trailer (1987)

10 November 1987

A millionaire past his prime and his young wife arrive in Kenya circa 1940 to find that the other affluent British expatriates are living large as the homefront gears up for war.

Seven Minutes Trailer (1989)

18 October 1989

A true story about Johann Georg Elser, a quiet carpenter who tried to assassinate Hitler with an explosive device in 1939.

Personal Services Trailer (1987)

12 February 1987

Fed up with working hard just to scrape by, Christine Painter comes up with a bold plan to become the madam of a brothel and earn her financial freedom: she opens a house of spanking to fabulous reviews.

Margaret Trailer (2009)

26 March 2009

A detailed and compelling portrait of one of the most formidable characters in British politics as she faces her final days in power.

Tom's Midnight Garden Trailer (1999)

02 July 1999

When Tom's brother Peter gets measles, he is sent to stay with his Uncle Alan and Aunt Gwen in a flat with no garden and an elderly landlady, Mrs Bartholomew, living upstairs.

Gauguin the Savage Trailer (1980)

29 April 1980

Based on the turbulent life of the temperamental French painter, Paul Gauguin, and his compulsive search for creative freedom which caused him to abandon his wife and five children in Paris for a life of contentment in Tahiti.