Nick Frost, born on March twenty-eight, nineteen seventy-two, is a celebrated English actor, comedian, and writer known for his unique contributions to film and television. He gained widespread recognition for his roles in the acclaimed Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy, which includes the cult classics Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, and The World's End, released in two thousand four, two thousand seven, and two thousand thirteen, respectively.
In addition to his film work, Frost showcased his comedic talents in the television series Spaced, which aired from nineteen ninety-nine to two thousand one. His versatility as an actor is further highlighted by his performance in Joe Cornish's sci-fi horror film Attack the Block, released in two thousand eleven. That same year, he co-starred in the film Paul, a project he co-wrote alongside his frequent collaborator and close friend, Simon Pegg.
Frost's comedic prowess extends to the sketch show Man Stroke Woman, where he portrayed various characters, further solidifying his status in the comedy genre. In two thousand twenty, he co-created and starred in the paranormal comedy horror series Truth Seekers, again teaming up with Pegg to deliver a fresh take on supernatural storytelling.