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Encyclopedia > Nicholas Burns

Comic actor best known for playing Nathan Barley in the show of the same name, as well as playing Nick Mayer in TV Series Absolute Power. Nathan Barley is a fictional twentysomething loathsome London media type created by Charlie Brooker in 1999. ... See Absolute Power (book) for the 1996 book by David Baldacci and the Clint Eastwood film. ...


Recently guest appeared as 'The King' in a second series episode of The Mighty Boosh. The Mighty Boosh is a British cult comedy set in Bob Fossils Funworld (later the Zooniverse), a very strange zoo indeed. The Mighty Boosh stars Julian Barratt as Howard TJ Moon and Noel Fielding as Vince Noir; both slightly hapless zookeepers working under the ever-watchful eye of bad...


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R. Nicholas Burns - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (671 words)
Nicholas Burns is the United States Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, the Department of State’s third ranking official.
Nicholas Burns was born on January 28, 1956 in Buffalo, New York but he was reared in Wellesley, Massachusetts.
From 1997 to 2001, Ambassador Burns was U.S. Ambassador to Greece.
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