Nico Cristian Mirallegro ( ; born 26 January 1991) is an English actor and director. He is best known for his roles as Barry "Newt" Newton in the soap opera Hollyoaks (2007–2010), Finn Nelson in My Mad Fat Diary (2013–2015), Joe Middleton in The Village (2013), and Johnjo O'Shea in Common (2014). His feature film credits include Spike Island (2012), Anita B. (2014), The Pass (2016), and Peterloo (2018).
Recognised in 2012 by Screen International as one of its "Stars of Tomorrow", he has been lauded as one of the United Kingdom's "most promising young actors". Among his award nominations are those for Best Actor at the BBC Audio Drama Awards (2016, for Orpheus and Eurydice) and Best Supporting Actor at the BAFTA Awards (2014, for The Village).
Mirallegro says that he "fell into" acting in his mid-teens after following his sister Claudia to improv classes. At one of his first acting classes, he was "so scared he had to get one of the other lads to say his lines".
When filming for Hollyoaks, Mirallegro was also playing Cam Spencer in LOL, a web series which explored sex, drugs, and relationships. In 2010, Mirallegro appeared in an episode of the BBC drama series Moving On as a gay youngster who suffers bullying in school because of his sexuality. Beginning 2010, he appeared as an Italian foreign exchange student in nine episodes of the regular BBC series Doctors.
In December 2010, Mirallegro was in series one of the BBC One 1930s-period remake of Upstairs Downstairs. He portrayed 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. The BBC re-commissioned the production for a second series, in which he appeared again as Johnny. In the second series, his character appeared in a boxing tournament, requiring Mirallegro to take boxing lessons for the role. In 2011, Mirallegro appeared in the BBC's three-part psychological thriller Exile, playing the teenage version of leading character Tom Ronstadt. Later that year, he played Sam, a gay heroin addict in the BBC drama The Body Farm.
In 2013, he began playing Finn Nelson, the love interest of the main female character in E4's teen comedy-drama series My Mad Fat Diary. That same year, he also played the role of Joe Middleton in the BBC drama The Village. In 2014, Mirallegro portrayed a teenager prosecuted for murder under the common purpose in the controversial BBC One production Common, written by Jimmy McGovern. Called "a bleak, powerful drama thick with political intent", a review started that Mirallegro "continues to prove himself as the best actor ever to graduate from Hollyoaks".
The 2015 television film The Ark told the story of Noah, along with elements from Islamic tradition. Mirallegro portrayed Kenan, Noah's youngest (and extrabiblical) son, whose wish to follow a path different from his father and brothers results in his being swept away in the Great Flood. Mirallegro also starred in HBO's Virtuoso, directed and partially written by Alan Ball. Set in the 18th century, Mirallegro played a self-taught violin prodigy who travels to Vienna to learn with other young musicians.
In June 2017, Mirallegro acted in the BBC's BAFTA winning real-life drama Murdered for Being Different, about the murder of Sophie Lancaster in 2007. In 2019, it was confirmed he would be cast as a British Army soldier in the new series of the long-running BBC One drama Our Girl.
In November 2023, it was announced by Paramount+ that Mirallegro would star in a new original drama series Stags, filming on location in Tenerife and due to be released in 2024.
In the summer of 2010, Mirallegro finished filming for his role in McQueen the Movie. He played Sam, a Jewish boy who is one of the story's two protagonists. The film is set in suburbia in the Northern England in the 1990s.
Mirallegro portrayed a teenage lead guitarist in a full-length film set in the 1990s about the Manchester-formed rock band The Stone Roses. The film, Spike Island, was released in 2012. He called his time making Spike Island "six weeks of pure bliss."
Shooting for Socrates is a 2014 football drama telling "the underdog story of a Northern Ireland team who kick off their world cup against football giants Brazil. The game is a baptism of fire for Mirallegro's character, David Campbell, who makes his Northern Ireland debut in front of 50,000 people the day before his 21st birthday". The film's cast was recognized as talented, but reviews of the script were less positive.
In November 2025 he made his directorial debut with My Name is Sandra, by Andrea Orton at The Kings Arms theatre in Salford.
| 2010 | Six Minutes of Freedom | Chris | Short film |
| McQueen, The Movie | Sam | ||
| 2011 | Wheels of Fortune | Ben | Short film |
| 2012 | Spike Island | Dodge | |
| 2014 | Anita B. | David | |
| Cold Comfort | Paul | Short film | |
| Shooting for Socrates | David Campbell | ||
| A Gun | Durwin | Short film | |
| 2016 | The Pass | Harry | |
| Cardboard Boy | Mark | Short film | |
| The Habit of Beauty | Ian | ||
| 2017 | Murdered for Being Different | Rob Maltby | |
| Come Out of the Woods | Michael | Short film | |
| 2018 | Peterloo | John Bagguley | |
| 2020 | Re-displacement | Leo | Short film |
| +Key | Denotes works that have not yet been released |
| 2007–2010 | Hollyoaks | Barry "Newt" Newton | Channel 4 | Nominated – The British Soap Awards Best Newcomer Nominated – The British Soap Awards Best On-Screen Partnership (shared with Marc Silcock) |
| 2010 | Doctors | Giovanni Mannasori | BBC One | 7 episodes |
| Moving On | Jamie | Episode: "Losing My Religion" | ||
| 2010–2012 | Upstairs Downstairs | Johnny Proude | ||
| 2011 | Exile | Teenage Tom | ||
| The Body Farm | Sam Villiers | Episode 1.2 | ||
| 2012 | Last Tango in Halifax | Young Alan | Episode 1.6 | |
| 2013 | The Village | Joe Middleton | Series 1 Nominated – British Academy Television Awards for Best Supporting Actor | |
| 2013–2015 | My Mad Fat Diary | Finn Nelson | E4 | Series 1–3 |
| 2014 | Common | Johnjo O'Shea | BBC One | |
| 2015 | The Ark | Kenan | ||
| Virtuoso | Franz | HBO | ||
| 2016 | Rillington Place | Timothy Evans | BBC One | 3-part drama |
| 2020 | Penance | Jed Cousins | Channel 5 | 3-part drama |
| Our Girl | "Prof" | BBC One | Season 4 | |
| 2021 | Moving On | Ben Keane | Episode: "Wedding Day" | |
| The Beast Must Die | Nicky Toone | BritBox | 3 episodes | |
| 2022 | We Hunt Together | Rober (Bob) Miller | Alibi | Recurring |
| Ridley | Callaghan Flannery | ITV | Episode 4 | |
| 2023 | Spy/Master | John Miller | Max | 4 episodes |
| 2024 | Passenger | Kane Jackson | ITV | |
| 2024 | Stags | Stu | Paramount+ | 6 episodes |
| 2014 | The Pass | Harry | Royal Court Theatre, London | Role reprised in 2016 film adaptation |
| 2014 | The Charlatans – "Talking in Tones" | Young Tim Burgess |
| Tiny Ruins – "Carriages" | Stag |
| 2014 | My Dad Keith | Young Jeff | Written by Maxine Peake |
| 2015 | Orpheus and Eurydice | Orpheus | Nominated – BBC Audio Drama Awards for Best Actor |
| 2016 | 79 Birthdays | Jimmy | |
| Over Here, Over There | Son | ||
| Innocence | |||
| 2008–2010 | LOL | Cam Spencer |
| 2015 | Nothing but Shadows | Narrator | |
| 2022 | Space Band | Narrator | |
| 2023 | Vulnerable Voices | Narrator |
| 2008 | The British Soap Awards | Best Newcomer | Hollyoaks | Barry "Newt" Newton | ||
| 2009 | Best On-Screen Partnership (shared with Marc Silcock) | Hollyoaks | Barry "Newt" Newton | |||
| 2014 | British Academy Television Awards | Best Supporting Actor | The Village | Joe Middleton | ||
| 2016 | BBC Audio Drama Awards | Best Actor | Orpheus and Eurydice | Orpheus |
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