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David Nixon was born on December 29, 1919 in Muswell Hill, London, England. He was a writer and actor, known for The David Nixon Show (1972), Showtime (1959) and It's Magic (1952). He was married to Vivenne Nichols, Paula Marshall and Margaret Burton. He died on December 1, 1978.
Date Of Birth December 29, 1919 Place Of Birth Muswell Hill, London, England, UK Height 6' 1" (1.85 m) Profession Writer, Actor Star Sign Capricorn
# Trademark 1 Sleight of hand card tricks
# Quote 1 I have the the best loved bald head in show-business.
# Fact 1 He was born the youngest of three brothers. 2 Bravely fought lung cancer from 1973 until his death in 1978. His final television appearance was only a couple of days before he died. 3 He was a very heavy smoker often going through sixty cigarettes a day.
Writer Title Year Status Character The David Nixon Show 1972-1977 TV Series script - 52 episodes David Nixon's Magic Box 1970-1971 TV Series writer - 13 episodes Showtime 1960-1961 TV Series written by - 26 episodes Home and Dry 1955 TV Mini-Series devised by - 4 episodes
Actor Title Year Status Character Tonight with David Nixon 1969 TV Series Puss in Boots 1962 TV Movie King Comedy Bandbox 1962 TV Series Host (1964-1966) The Spider's Web 1960 Elgin Aladdin 1951 TV Movie Wishee-Washee
Self Title Year Status Character The Basil Brush Show 1978 TV Series Himself / Himself, Mr. Nixon Wednesday at 8 1976-1978 TV Series Himself The David Nixon Show 1972-1977 TV Series Himself Night of 100 Stars 1977 TV Special Himself Larry Grayson 1977 TV Series Himself - Guest This Is Your Life 1973-1974 TV Series documentary Himself / Himself - Presenter Whose Baby? 1973 TV Series Himself - Host Looks Familiar 1973 TV Series Himself - Guest Shut That Door! 1973 TV Series Himself The Val Doonican Show 1973 TV Series Himself All Star Comedy Carnival 1972 TV Movie Himself David Nixon's Magic Box 1970-1971 TV Series Himself / Himself - Host Jokers Wild 1969-1971 TV Series Himself / Himself - Guest / Himself - Team Captain Moira Anderson Sings 1968 TV Series Himself Saturday Stars 1968 TV Series Himself BBC Show of the Week 1968 TV Series Himself The Nixon Line 1967-1968 TV Series Himself - Presenter The Val Doonican Show 1965-1966 TV Series Himself The London Palladium Show 1966 TV Series Himself The Eamonn Andrews Show 1965-1966 TV Series Himself David Nixon's Comedy Bandbox 1966 TV Series Himself The New London Palladium Show 1965 TV Series Himself Blackpool Night Out 1964-1965 TV Series Himself Comedy Bandbox 1964-1965 TV Series Himself - Host The Celebrity Game 1964 TV Series Himself Don't Say a Word 1964 TV Series Himself - Guest Candid Camera 1964 TV Series Himself - Compere Big Night Out 1964 TV Series Himself Five O'Clock Club 1963 TV Series Himself - Guest Crackerjack! 1962-1963 TV Series Himself - Guest Compact 1963 TV Series Himself - Guest Star Tricks 'n' Nixon 1963 TV Series Himself - Presenter Val Parnell's Sunday Night at the London Palladium 1957-1963 TV Series Himself What's My Line 1954-1963 TV Series Himself - Panellist / Himself Showtime 1959-1961 TV Series Himself - Host A Christmas Night with the Stars 1958-1960 TV Series Himself - Host / Himself - Presenter First Night 1960 TV Movie Himself There's Always Music 1959 TV Movie Himself - Performer Secombe at Large 1959 TV Movie Himself It's Magic 1955-1958 TV Series Himself The Saturday Show 1958 TV Series Himself This Is Your Life 1957 TV Series documentary Himself These Are the Shows 1957 TV Movie Himself My Wildest Dream 1956-1957 TV Series Himself Alan Melville Takes You from A-Z 1957 TV Series Himself Home and Dry 1955 TV Mini-Series Himself Before Your Very Eyes 1955 TV Series Himself Television Christmas Party 1954 TV Movie Himself Garrison Theatre 1953-1954 TV Series Himself - Presenter / Himself Variety Parade 1954 TV Series Himself Variety Half Hour 1954 Short Himself The Centre Show 1951 TV Series Himself
Known for movies The David Nixon Show (1972-1977) as Writer
Showtime (1959-1961) as Writer
David Nixon's Magic Box (1970-1971) as Writer
It's Magic (1955-1958) as Himself