Nicholas Prasad

Nicholas Prasad’s Path from Stage to the World of 007
Trained at LAMDA, Nicholas Prasad built his career on some of the UK’s most respected stages before screen work came calling. With a father of Indian origin and an English mother, he brings a dual cultural perspective to every role he takes on. His stage work spans the Royal Shakespeare Company, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Chichester Festival Theatre, the Kiln Theatre, and the Soho Theatre – a track record that speaks to consistent demand across the British theatre circuit.
The RSC Years and a Career Built on Craft
Prasad has appeared in multiple RSC productions, including Titus Andronicus, A Mad World My Masters at the Barbican, Maydays, and The Comedy of Errors. Beyond the RSC, he played Hamed in Ross at Chichester Festival Theatre, Sully in Approaching Empty alongside Kiln Theatre and Tamasha, and Lomper in the national UK tour of The Full Monty in 2023-2024 – a role that introduced him to audiences well outside traditional theatre circles.
Television and the Leap into Video Games
On screen, Prasad appeared in BBC’s Doctors and EastEnders, along with a role in Syfy’s Krypton. In 2026, he stepped into the world of AAA video games with IO Interactive’s 007 First Light (2026), voicing Marcus Singh a supporting character in the Bond origin story featuring Patrick Gibson as a young James Bond.
Most Known Roles of Nicholas Prasad
- Marcus Singh – 007 First Light (2026, video game)
- Role in Krypton – Krypton (2018, TV series)
- Lomper – The Full Monty (2023-2024, UK stage tour)
- Duke Solinus – The Comedy of Errors (Royal Shakespeare Company)
- Sully – Approaching Empty (Kiln Theatre / Live Theatre / Tamasha)
- Hamed – Ross (Chichester Festival Theatre)