David Nunn
Known for: Acting
Born: August 3, 1962 in Hackney, London, England, UK - Died: April 25, 2012
David Nunn was a British actor perhaps best known for playing the Messenger in The Black Adder in 1983. Nunn attended Clissold Park School in Hackney. His television appearances included Gang Member in Shades of Greene (1975), himself in Fun Food Factory (1976), Mark Valenta in A Place to Hide (1976), Headmaster (1977), Sid in Television Club (1978), Graham's Gang (1977–79), Charlie in Maggie and Her (1979), Tim in Metal Mickey (1981), Brookdale Boy in Grange Hill (1981), Kid in Educating Marmalade (1982), Messenger in The Black Adder (1983), Joe in The Pickwick Papers (1985), Apprentice in Mister Corbett's Ghost (1987), Enormous Orphan in Blackadder's Christmas Carol (1988) and Starting Out (1989). When his acting career dried up he began to train as a taxi-driver in London before becoming a van driver in Cheshunt in Hertfordshire. After a period as a driving instructor from 2004, Nunn was an ambulance transport driver from 2006/7[5] until his death in 2012 of a heart attack aged 49 at the Lister Hospital in Stevenage.
Known for
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Mr. Corbett's Ghost
Apprentice
Blackadder's Christmas Carol
Enormous Orphan
Mallet!
Hog
Love Me Gangster
Fatso (uncredited)
Blackadder
Messenger
The Pickwick Papers
Joe
Headmaster
Simon
Educating Marmalade
School Kid
Big Deal
Stallholder
L For Lester
Lad
Grange Hill
Brookdale Boy
Metal Mickey
Tim
Maggie and Her
Charlie
Graham's Gang
Arthur
Paul’s Road to Damascus
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St Paul In Greece
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Galloping Through the Gospels
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Exploring Biblical Jordan
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Journeying With Jesus
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In The Steps Of Moses
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St Clare of Assisi
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The Seven Churches of Revelation Rediscovered
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The Holy City... and a Garden
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