
Manchester, England
Nico Cristian Mirallegro is an English actor who played the role of Barry "Newt" Newton in the British soap opera Hollyoaks between 22 October 2007 and 25 June 2010. His father is Sicilian and his mother is Anglo-Irish. He has a younger sister called Claudia Marissa, born in 1992. Prior to winning the Hollyoaks role, he was a student, starting in February 2007, at the Manchester School of Acting. At the same time as filming for Hollyoaks, he was also playing Cam Spencer in web series LOL, which explores sex, drugs and relationships. Mirallegro appeared in a short film by Plato Films and All-Seeing Eye Productions, called Six Minutes of Freedom, in July 2009, between filming for Hollyoaks. Mirallegro stars as a troubled teenager called Chris who is training to be a boxer. His sister Claudia also makes an appearance. This film was entered into four film festivals. Six Minutes of Freedom was released for download at Mi Shorts on January 12, 2011, following a successful festival run in the summer of 2010. On 10 November 2010, Mirallegro appeared as a gay character called Jamie, who suffers bullying (because of his sexuality) in an episode of series 2 of the BBC drama series Moving On. The episode is called "Losing My Religion". Mirallegro recently appeared as a guest in nine episodes of the regular BBC series Doctors; this was announced on 7 June 2010 in an article by Digital Spy. He appeared in the role of Italian foreign exchange student Giovanni Mannasorri, who arrived in Letherbridge to study at university. His first episode in this role was shown on 24 September. He finished filming for his role in McQueen the Movie by Bitter Sweet Pictures in the summer of 2010. He played Sam, a young Jewish lad (one of the two main protagonists of the story: Sam and Nick). The film is set in suburbia in the North of England in the 1990s. From 26 to 28 December 2010, Mirallegro appeared in series 1 of BBC1 1930s period remake of Upstairs Downstairs. He played a young footman called Johnny Proude, who took up a position in service to escape the poverty of the northern mining town where he was born. In the first episode, Proude got into trouble with the police within his first week of service at 165 Eaton Place, and was sent away to a borstal, but returned in the third episode. On 10 February 2011, the BBC Press Office announced that the series has been re-commissioned for a further six episodes, which would be shown in 2012. In May 2011, Mirallegro appeared in the BBC's 3-part psychological thriller Exile, playing the teenage version of leading character Tom Ronstadt (played by John Simm). Later that same year, Mirallegro played the role of Sam, a gay heroin addict in the BBC drama The Body Farm. From Sunday 19 February to Sunday 25 March 2012, Mirallegro appeared again as Johnny Proude in Series 2 of BBC's remake of Upstairs Downstairs.[10] The episode which featured Mirallegro's character the most was "All The Things You Are"; which showed Johnny Proude in training to take part in a boxing competition, and gave some hint of his fears about becoming a soldier in World War II. Mirallegro completed filming in a new film about The Stone Roses called Spike Island, which was released in November 2012. He is appearing in E4's new teenage comedy My Mad Fat Diary, which began airing from 14 January 2013. He plays the role of Finn.

as Callahan Flannery

as Giovanni Mannasori
2000

as Jamie
2009

as Callahan Flannery
2022

as Finn Nelson
2013

as Joe Middleton
2013

as Jed
2020

as Stu
2024

as Johnny Proude
2010

as Kane Jackson
2024

as Cooper
2017

as John Miller
2023

as John Bagguley
2018
as Leo
2020

as Danny
2026

as Codie
2023

as Leo
2020

as John Bagguley
2018

as Michael
2017

as Cooper
2017

as Jack Taylor
2017

as Ian
2017

as Rob Maltby
2017

as Mark
2016

as Harry
2016

as Kenan
2015

as David Campbell
2014

as Johnjo O'Shea
2014

as David
2014

as Dodge
2012
as Callahan Flannery
1 ep.

as Giovanni Mannasori
1 episodes

as Jamie
1 episodes

as Callahan Flannery
1 episodes

as Finn Nelson
16 episodes

as Joe Middleton
5 episodes

as Jed
3 episodes

as Stu
7 episodes

as Johnny Proude
9 episodes

as Kane Jackson
6 episodes

as John Miller
6 episodes

as Timothy Evans
3 episodes

as Sam Villiers
1 episodes

as Teenage Tom Ronstadt
3 episodes
as Cam Spencer
20 episodes