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16 Facts About Nicholas Hammond

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Nicholas Hammond appeared in the film Spider-Man and its two sequels.

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Nicholas Hammond's father was American of English descent and an officer in the US Army, and his mother was English and had played a role in Much Too Shy in 1942.

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Nicholas Hammond's parents had met and married in London during World War II when his father was posted in the United Kingdom.

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Nicholas Hammond graduated from the Landon School in Bethesda, Maryland, before attending and graduating from Princeton University.

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Nicholas Hammond was 11 years old when he made his acting debut as Robin Rhodes in the Broadway play The Complaisant Lover in 1961, playing alongside Michael Redgrave and Googie Withers.

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Nicholas Hammond's next acting role came in 1970, when he appeared in Conduct Unbecoming, his first role as an adult.

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That year Nicholas Hammond appeared in The Waltons episode "The Townie", as Theodore Claypool Jr.

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Nicholas Hammond appeared on many television shows of the 1970s including Hawaii Five-O.

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Nicholas Hammond contributed to The Sound of Music Family Scrapbook.

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Nicholas Hammond later became an Australian citizen and has since then appeared in several television miniseries filmed in Australia.

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Nicholas Hammond's character represented the gentler side of the culture clash between Australians and Americans.

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In 2005, Nicholas Hammond portrayed television producer Aaron Spelling in Dynasty: The Making of a Guilty Pleasure, a fictionalized television movie based on the creation and behind the scenes production of Dynasty.

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Nicholas Hammond is a writer for Australian television, having written both the miniseries A Difficult Woman and the television film Secret Men's Business.

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Nicholas Hammond married Laura Soli in 1980, and the couple divorced in 1984.

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Nicholas Hammond moved to Australia in the mid-1980s and now lives in Sydney, with the Australian actress Robyn Nevin.

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Nicholas Hammond has remained close friends with his Sound of Music siblings, several of whom joined a multitude of other actors and co-stars for the 'Save the Rose Theatre' campaign's street event, amid talent from many international productions.