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Nicholas Campbell is a critically-acclaimed and multi-award winning actor and director, having won multiple Gemini Awards for his portrayal of Domenic DaVinci in Da Vinci's Inquest. He made his film debut in The Omen and appeared in The Eagle has Landed before going on to work with Sir Richard Attenborough in A Bridge Too Far and opposite Sir Laurence Olivier and Joanne Woodward in Come Back Little Sheba. He has over 40 starring film and television credits.

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  • Film every new Canadian TV Series in Film, "Not Video"! There is great Canadian talent & shows, but they lack money!

  • eh keep your health care we dont want it.

  • I have a friend who looks just like him that it's unbelievable, except my friend is a musician and from Tennesse.

  • He says he's been mistaken for Art Hindle. Slight resemblance, but not really.

  • I like Campbell's shaky English at times- it makes him so awesome

  • Please bring "Diamonds" on DVD please!

  • I love Nicholas Campbell from Da Vinci's Inquest! I think I maybe seeing the old shows, but it is all I can get of Da Vinci's Inquest. I think it is the best and Nicholas Campbell has a life long fan here. Me!

    I think he is the greatest actor ever(very handsome too!)!

    Thanks for sharing a great video!

  • Haha my name is Nicholas Campbell too. Just decided to type my name on youtube and bam.

  • Nicholas Campbell is such a great actor. Hopefully he won't have to wait as long as Gordon Pinsent did to be recognized for it. I hope that someday he gets that juicy role that finally opens his talents to a greater audience so that he can be recognized and appreciated for the actor that he is.

  • Amen!

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    For an example of a great Canadian story that has had its share of trouble making it to the screen, tune in to CBC on two consecutive Sundays- March 2nd and 9th at 8 PM for the preiere of "The Englishman's Boy" (Nick plays the title character)!

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