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Australian actor

Nicholas Denton
Born Australia
OccupationActor


Nicholas Denton is a writer and Australian stage and screen actor.

Career

In 2017 Denton appeared with Lucy Moir in the John Kolvenbach play Love Song at the Melbourne Fringe Festival. He also appeared as Billy Bibbit in a version of One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest at the South Bank Theatre in Melbourne. In 2018 Denton appeared in the play Wild by Mike Bartlett for the Melbourne Theatre Company, a role loosely based on whistle-blower Edward Snowden. According to Time Out Denton "navigates the shift in status beautifully" of the main character.

Denton appeared in the Australian TV series Glitch. Denton co-wrote with Bonnie Moir and appeared with Richard Moir in the short film Not Dark Yet. Denton played the son of a man with a degenerate disease. The film was premiered at the 2022 Melbourne International Film Festival.

Denton beat 200 or so actors to the role of Vicomte de Valmont in the television production of Dangerous Liaisons after passing a number of auditions and screen tests beginning in early 2020. The process was not straight forward, Denton's sister had to read parts with him during quarantine and COVID-19 lockdown which, given the nature of the scenes between Marquise de Merteuil and the Vicomte de Valmont, he described to the New York Times as "Disgusting. Bless her soul". Also, he an Englert had to do scenes together in different hotel rooms over Zoom and didn't meet in person until on set in Prague in 2021. Denton said he found the costumes from the period altered his posture by positioning his spine at a stricter angle. Denton described the sex scenes in the production as "not sex for the sake of sex. It's not gratuitous. It's actually quite beautifully emotional."

In September 2024, it was announced that Denton would portray Guy Anatole in The Talamasca.

Select filmography

Key
Denotes works that have not yet been released
Year Title Role Notes
2015-2017 Glitch Angus Recurring role
2019 My Life Is Murder Finn 1 episode
2019 Utopia Jamie 1 episode
2022 Dangerous Liaisons Pascal Valmont Main role, 8 episodes
2025 The Talamasca Guy Anatole Main role

Film appearances

Year Title Role Notes
2023 Jones Family Christmas Danny Jones
2023 Foe Outermore Market Trader
2022 Not Dark Yet Luke Short film. Also co-writer
2021 The Unlit Luke Film
2020 Witches of Blackwood Luke
2019 Bloom Spencer Short film
2015 Holding the Man Tony Film
2014 Coral Nick Short
2014 Rabbit Boy Short film
2013 The Pilgrim Report Michael Short
2012 Kath & Kimderella Nick

References

  1. "Dangerous Liaisons Star Nicholas Denton on Villains and Vulnerability". Townandcountrymag.com.
  2. "Tatler meets Alice Englert and Nicholas Denton, who are hot under the collar from Dangerous Liaisons". Tatler.
  3. "Melbourne Fringe 2017: LOVE SONG". Theatre-press.com.
  4. "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest". monstermedia.com.au.
  5. "Q&A NICHOLAS DENTON ON PLAYING ANDREW IN WILD". MTC.com.au.
  6. "Wild". Time Out.
  7. "Dangerous Liaisons': Release Date, Cast, Trailer, and Everything You Need to Know About the Series". Collider.
  8. "Nicholas Denton: from Not Dark Yet to Dangerous Liaisons". screenhub.com.
  9. "NOT DARK YET WILL PREMIERE AT MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL". filmink.com.au.
  10. "In 'Dangerous Liaisons,' Alice Englert and Nicholas Denton Play the Game". New York Times.
  11. "Alice Englert, Nicholas Denton explore 'Liaisons' characters' vulnerability". UPI.com.
  12. "Nicholas Denton on His 'Demoralizing' Mishap During Nude Sex Scene in a Carriage for 'Dangerous Liaisons'". People.com.
  13. Rice, Lynette (4 September 2024). "Nicholas Denton To Headline 'Anne Rice's The Talamasca' For AMC". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on 4 September 2024. Retrieved 4 September 2024.

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