Born in 1966 in Eastleigh, Hampshire. David attended Toynbee Comprehensive school, and attended Barton Peveril Sixth Form College, before going to the University of Bristol in 1985 to study English Literature and Drama.
Having graduated, and keen to pursue a career as an actor, he won a scholarship to study at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York, before returning to London in 1991. There he worked in a number of bars and restaurants before finally earning an Equity card. He worked sporadically as an actor for the next eight years, appearing in plays at Battersea Arts Centre, the Finborough, West Yorkshire Playhouse and Birmingham Rep. In between jobs he worked as a bookseller at Waterstones, Notting Hill.
A three year stint at the Royal National Theatre followed, understudying and playing small parts in, amongst others, Arcadia, Machinal, Inadmissable Evidence and The Seagull. During this period, he began to read plays and film scripts as a freelance reader, before taking a job at BBC Radio Drama as a script reader/researcher. This led to script-editing jobs at London Weekend Television and Tiger Aspect Productions.
During this period, he began to write, developing an adaptation of Sam Shepard’s stage-play Simpatico with the director Matthew Warchus, an old friend from University. He also wrote his first original script, a situation comedy about frustrated waiters, Waiting, which was later optioned by the BBC.
Simpatico was turned into a feature film in 1999, starring Sharon Stone, Catherine Keener, Jeff Bridges, Nick Nolte and Albert Finney. This allowed David to start writing full-time, and his first TV production followed soon afterwards; I Saw You, a one-off romantic-comedy starring Paul Rhys and Fay Ripley, which won best single play at the annual BANFF television festival. Four episodes of Cold Feet followed, and since then David has written for film and TV as well as fiction. He has been twice nominated for BAFTA awards and his first novel, Starter for 10 was featured on the first Richard and Judy Book Club.
David's TV credits include an updated version of Much Ado About Nothing, with Damian Lewis and Sarah Parrish (BAFTA nominated - Best Single Play) and the one-off play After Sun, starring Peter Capaldi and Sarah Parrish. An acclaimed adaptation of Tess of the D'Urbervilles followed, starring Gemma Arterton, Eddie Redmayne, Hans Matheson and Jodie Whittaker.
In fiction, he has written three novels, Starter for Ten, The Understudy and One Day. In film, Simpatico was followed by the movie version of Starter for Ten, directed by Tom Vaughan, with James MacAvoy and Rebecca Hall, and an adaptation of Blake Morrison's memoir And When Did You Last See Your Father? directed by Anand Tucker, and starring Colin Firth, Jim Broadbent and Julie Stevenson. The feature film version of One Day, directed by Lone Scherfig, began production in July 2010, with Anne Hathaway, Jim Sturgess, Romola Garai, Rafe Spall, Jodie Whittaker, Ken Stott and Patricia Clarkson.
At present, David is writing his fourth novel, as well as working on a feature-film version of Dickens' Great Expectations.
David lives in North London with his partner Hannah and two children.
FAVOURITE THINGS (in no particular order)
Books
Franny and Zooey, Catcher in the Rye, Tender is the Night, The Great Gatsby, Bleak House, Great Expectations, Our Mutual Friend, Portnoy’s Complaint, Goodbye Columbus, Tess of the D’Urbervilles, Far From the Madding Crowd, The Mayor of Casterbridge, Brideshead Revisited, A Handful of Dust, The Whitsun Weddings, Betrayal, Hangover Square, The Real Thing, The Girls of Slender Means, Therese Raquin.
Also most things by George Orwell, Muriel Spark, Fitzgerald John Donne, Dickens, Hardy, TS Eliot, Philip Roth, John Cheever, Richard Yates, Melville, Larkin, Pauline Kael, Penelope Fitzgerald, Alan Bennett, Hecht and MacArthur, Edward St. Aubyn, Chekhov, Chandler, Brecht, Mamet, Shepard, on and on…
Films
The Philadelphia Story, The Graduate, 8 ½, The Apartment, Double Indemnity, Sunset Boulevard, Rushmore, Annie Hall, Manhattan, Husbands and Wives, Love and Death, Stardust Memories, Sunday Bloody Sunday, Day for Night, The 400 Blows, The Awful Truth, Bringing Up Baby, Ninotchka, North by Northwest, Alien, Aliens, The Shining, Barry Lyndon, All the Presidents Men, The Big Sleep, The Conversation, The Godfather I and II, Cutters Way, Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead, The Taking of Pelham 123, Kes, Brazil, Suspiria, The Parallax View, Sullivan’s Travels, Witness, Tootsie, Blade Runner, The Ladykillers, Billy Liar, Don't Look Now, Blood Simple, Fargo, Raising Arizona, The Host, Sympathy for Mr Vengeance,The Thing, Pusher, The Odd Couple, The Producers, on and on and on…
1985. First-year student and Kate Bush fan Brian falls for beautiful University Challenge queen Alice Harbinson in a brilliant comedy of love, class, growing up and the all-important difference between knowledge and wisdom.
小說One Day作者David Nicholls的第一部作品,講述一個平凡而有趣,彷彿每個人生活的成長故事。
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評分作者欺負銀!情節的峰迴路轉都恰到好處,而且作者的小心思都埋藏在很多細節裏,唉,這是也是DAVID的第一題啊!
評分真的很喜歡Spencer這個角色!
評分是因為電影纔讀的小說。但發現其實還是電影好看…畢竟電影裏男主的顔值和氣質都在…而小說裏的Brian卻是充滿瞭屌絲、尷尬和完全沉迷於Alice顔值的一個很自我的人。他不懂如何和媽媽溝通,沒有去關心媽媽的悲傷,隻是一味的逃避。就連最後雖然和Rebecca在一起,但是那些還是喜歡著Alice,並不知道他到底是不是喜歡Rebecca,還是隻是因為她能讓他笑…看這本書能感覺到他的自卑、自負。但是光說故事的話,寫得還蠻好笑的。
評分我還是很高興最後的配對的。隻是男主的愛情觀實在理解無能。Alice不就是長得漂亮麼,顔控就顔控吧,還非肉麻的說喜歡她是因為她是靈魂伴侶。真正有靈魂的姑娘就在旁邊卻看不見。
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