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Nicholas Day (actor)

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Nicholas Day
Born
Nicholas Patrick Day

(1947-10-16) 16 October 1947 (age 76)
Gillingham, Kent, England
OccupationActor
Years active1969–present

Nicholas Patrick Day (born 16 October 1947) is an English actor, who is currently the narrator on the Netflix series Myths & Monsters.

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Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez: The Steve McQueen story has never been properly told. That's another big thing. There are all kinds of biographies about Steve McQueen and they mention Kelley - the "crazy guy." I've talked to some of these authors. They never really investigated it properly. I know the whole story. In fact, in this office about 25 feet from where we are sitting I have Steve McQueen’s complete medical records even when he used assumed names. I have all of his records here. I got them from Kelley. They are in this office. I know the whole story. I know it like nobody else has because no one else has ever had his complete medical file. McQueen was kind of a reckless guy. Motorcycle racer, smoker, drinker and lived a hard life as he is famous for. He started getting sick in 1978/1979. Went to his fancy Los Angeles doctors and they kind of blew it off. You live too hard…you’ve got to cut down the smoking. No one took him seriously. Finally, he was so debilitated he went to his doctors and says "You’ve got to do something. Finally the genius gets the idea "let’s do a chest x-ray." He's got tumors in both lungs. They work him up and he's got metastatic mesothelioma. Mesothelioma is associated with asbestos exposure. Well, he was a motorcycle fanatic and in those days the pipes of motorcycles were lined with asbestos and he would work on his own motorcycles. He was a great mechanic. He was exposed to a huge amount of asbestos and he ended up with mesothelioma. In those days, 35 years ago and today, mesothelioma is completely incurable once it spreads. The only hope is to get it early and do surgery. Well, his brilliant doctors had completely missed the diagnosis for a year so by the time it was diagnosed it was metastatic. Then the geniuses decided to give him immunotherapy. Well, I am trained as a classical immunologist under Robert Good. There has never been a study in the history of the world showing immunotherapy has any effect on mesothelioma. Talk about quackery…but they give it to him. It didn’t work so then they decided to give him radiation. Maybe they gave him the radiation first…I have to pull out my notes. There has never been a study in the history of the world showing radiation works with mesothelioma. Guess what? It didn’t work so he ends up with stage IV advancing cancer, weeks from death. He goes to see Kelley. Kelley made one fatal mistake in the treatment of Steve McQueen. He took him on as a patient. He was too advanced and he was a reckless guy. He was still smoking, still drinking, but he pleaded and Kelley was a very compassionate guy. He said…I will treat you but you are too weak. You can’t do this at home the way most of my patients do. There was a hospital in Mexico at the time that was administering parts of Kelley’s therapy. He says "Go down to that hospital in Mexico and I’ll kind of direct them." And he did. He wasn’t 100% compliant. He still had the Haagen Dazs ice cream kind of smuggled in from his friends and cigarettes, but he did enough of it so he started getting better and then one of the doctors in Mexico gets the brilliant idea…Let’s open him up, because they think that the tumor…he had a tumor in his abdomen as well as in his chest. Let’s take it out…we think it’s a dead tumor. They do the surgery and the next day he dies of a pulmonary embolism, which is a blood clot in the lungs. He did not die of mesothelioma and, in fact, the tumor was a dead tumor. Kelley used to have it in his office in formaldehyde - a dead tumor that had shrunk down from a huge tumor down to nothing. It was dead. He didn’t die from…the way the media reports read, which I have, is like Kelley took a gun and shot McQueen…his crazy quack doctor. The true story has never been told.

Life

He attended Alleyn's School, Dulwich before studying at the University of Bristol. Day was a supply teacher at Plumstead Manor School for Girls' for a brief time during the early 1980s, where he taught drama.[citation needed]

Acting

He is perhaps best known for playing Detective Sergeant Michael Morley in Minder from 1991 to 1993. He also played Deputy Assistant Commissioner Donald Bevan in Series One of the BBC drama New Tricks. He portrayed Jack The Ripper, in series six (episode five) of Goodnight Sweetheart in 1999, and played another police officer, DCS John Meredith, in a single episode of Foyle's War in 2008. In 2009 he appeared in Margaret and The Take, and as Martin Crisp in The Dogleg Murders (Series 12 of Midsomer Murders.)

His film roles include appearances in Penelope Pulls It Off (1975), The Golden Bowl (2000), Russian Dolls (2005) and Amazing Grace (2006).[1]

2010s

In 2010 he played Colonel Montford in Joe Johnston's horror film The Wolfman.[1]

In 2013, he played the headmaster in Alan Bennett's play The History Boys at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre.

He also worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company for seven seasons including the World Shakespeare Festival, working on classics like The Tempest and Twelfth Night.[2]

Since 2015 he has presented Murder Maps which is made by Netflix in the United Kingdom and is now in its fifth series in the UK. Murder Maps is also shown on Yesterday. In 2021, he narrated Railway Murders.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "Apple TV". AppleTV.
  2. ^ "Theatre & Events: Actor inspired for role by going back to school". www.thestar.co.uk. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
  3. ^ "Railway Murders".

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