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Nicholas Ralph

Nicholas Ralph (born 13 April 1990) is a Scottish actor best known for portraying the James Herriot in the Masterpiece television series (2019–present). Born in , , Ralph spent his early childhood there before moving to in the , where he grew up. He attended Academy for secondary education and later graduated from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in 2017 with a degree in acting. Ralph's breakthrough came with the role of Herriot, adapted from James Alfred Wight's semi-autobiographical novels, marking his first major television appearance after smaller stage and screen parts. Since then, he has expanded his career to include narrating audiobooks of the series and portraying a young in the 2021 film , as well as joining the cast of the upcoming period drama Wax Fruit.

Early life and personal background

Birth and childhood

Nicholas Ralph was born on 13 April 1990 in , . He spent the early part of his childhood in before his family relocated to in the at a young age. Growing up in the rural setting of , Ralph immersed himself in the local environment, which featured expansive fields and nearby farm animals such as cows and sheep. During his youth, he was an avid footballer, playing for Ross County from primary school until age 17 and captaining County under-19s. This countryside lifestyle provided him with firsthand experiences that later informed his acting career, particularly in roles involving veterinary themes. As a in Nairn, Ralph showed early interest in , engaging in local activities. These experiences sparked his passion for , though formal opportunities were limited in his immediate surroundings. His upbringing in the thus fostered a strong connection to rural life and the beginnings of his creative pursuits.

Family and privacy

Nicholas Ralph's family relocated from to when he was young, a move attributed to professional reasons that have remained unspecified out of respect for their privacy. He has extended family in the United States, in the states of and , whom he visited during his teenage years but has not seen since he was 15. Ralph also has a cousin, Julia Ralph Scott, a footballer who has made appearances for the national team; he sponsors her for the 2024/2025 season. This transition shaped his early years in , a town in the , contributing to his grounded personality. Ralph maintains a notably low-profile personal life, rarely sharing details about relationships or family matters in public interviews. As of 2025, there are no confirmed reports of him being married or having children, and he is widely regarded as single. He continues to prioritize , even as his fame rose following his casting in in 2019. The actor resides in , maintaining strong ties to the where he was raised. This commitment to a private existence allows him to balance his professional commitments with a sense of normalcy away from the spotlight.

Education

Secondary education

Nicholas Ralph attended Nairn Academy, a in , , where he grew up in the rural Highlands. Drama was not offered as part of the curriculum at Nairn Academy, though Ralph had begun exploring through local activities at a young age, which initially sparked his interest in the field. During his school years, he also showed a strong interest in , playing for youth teams at Ross County and Nairn County. No major academic awards or distinctions are recorded from this period. The rural setting of Nairn Academy echoed the countryside themes that would later appear in Ralph's portrayal of .

Higher education and training

After completing his secondary education at Nairn Academy, where he developed an early interest in , Ralph pursued in drama at College, earning a (HND) in .<grok:render type="render_inline_citation"> 42 </grok:render> He then transferred to the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (RCS) in —formerly known as the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (RSAMD)—to undertake specialized training in the BA Acting program.<grok:render type="render_inline_citation"> 50 </grok:render><grok:render type="render_inline_citation"> 1 </grok:render> Ralph graduated from with a in in 2017.<grok:render type="render_inline_citation"> 7 </grok:render><grok:render type="render_inline_citation"> 51 </grok:render> The intensive three-year program emphasized practical skills essential for professional performance, including classical and contemporary techniques, and work, , and screen acting.<grok:render type="render_inline_citation"> 59 </grok:render><grok:render type="render_inline_citation"> 63 </grok:render><grok:render type="render_inline_citation"> 66 </grok:render> Students engaged in workshops on text analysis for Shakespearean and modern plays, vocal projection and dialect acquisition to enhance versatility, and on-camera exercises to adapt stage presence for .<grok:render type="render_inline_citation"> 59 </grok:render><grok:render type="render_inline_citation"> 60 </grok:render> This comprehensive curriculum, delivered by industry professionals, prepared graduates for diverse roles across , radio, and screen media.<grok:render type="render_inline_citation"> 59 </grok:render> During his time at RCS, Ralph participated in student productions that honed his skills in ensemble work and character development, though his initial professional engagements post-graduation focused on stage rather than screen.<grok:render type="render_inline_citation"> 22 </grok:render><grok:render type="render_inline_citation"> 26 </grok:render> Immediately following graduation, he joined the Citizens Theatre's graduate actor scheme in from 2017 to 2018, applying his training in live performances such as the play Captain Amazing.<grok:render type="render_inline_citation"> 22 </grok:render><grok:render type="render_inline_citation"> 14 </grok:render>

Career

Early career

Following his graduation from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in 2017, Nicholas Ralph began his professional acting career in , participating in a graduate at the in from 2017 to 2018. This program marked his first professional engagement, where he honed his skills through ensemble and lead roles in various productions, building a foundation in . During this period, Ralph's theatre work included portraying Creon in Burial at Thebes directed by Gareth Nicholls, Bigwig in the devised piece Project Down, and Simon in Simon's Magical Christmas Socks by Andy McGregor, alongside ensemble roles in Dream On!. These performances, primarily at the and other regional venues, represented limited but essential opportunities to develop his craft and resume after training. He spent approximately two years in , focusing on stage work amid a competitive . Ralph faced initial challenges securing roles, having been cautioned by teachers during his education that pursuing acting could lead to financial instability and career struggles. Despite these hurdles, his persistence paid off with a successful audition in 2019 for his breakthrough screen role, marking the transition from stage to television.

All Creatures Great and Small

Nicholas Ralph was cast as the veterinary surgeon in the / adaptation of , a series that premiered in 2020 and remains ongoing. The character is based on the real-life veterinarian Alf Wight, who wrote under the pseudonym . By 2025, Ralph's portrayal had spanned six seasons, featuring wartime narratives set against the backdrop of as well as personal storylines involving romance, marriage, and recovery from hardships. Filming for the sixth season concluded in June 2025, with the series renewed for a seventh season in which Ralph continues as a central figure, driving the narrative through evolving personal milestones such as his character's union with Helen Alderson and adaptation to post-war life following events in season 5. This role represented Ralph's first major lead shortly after graduating from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in 2017, where he had honed his acting skills through stage productions. To embody Herriot, a young Glasgow native adjusting to rural Yorkshire veterinary practice, Ralph prepared intensively by participating in a veterinary boot camp to master procedures and terminology, alongside dialect coaching to adopt an authentic Yorkshire accent. His own rural upbringing in the Scottish Highlands further enhanced the genuineness of his performance around farm animals and countryside settings. Ralph's nuanced depiction of Herriot's enthusiasm, vulnerabilities, and growth has earned widespread critical praise, bolstering the series' reputation as a heartfelt period drama and contributing to its strong viewership and renewals.

Other television, film, and roles

In addition to his lead role in All Creatures Great and Small, Nicholas Ralph has taken on supporting parts in several films. In 2021, he portrayed the younger in the biographical drama : The Untold Story of , directed by , which chronicles the author's journey from to . The following year, Ralph appeared as Father Raymond, a young training at an exorcism school, in the supernatural horror film , marking his entry into the genre alongside stars and . On television, Ralph made a in the historical drama series during its seventh season in 2024, playing Jerry MacKenzie, the father of recurring Roger MacKenzie, in the episode "." This role allowed him to explore wartime themes, drawing on his experience with period settings. Ralph has also contributed to voice work, narrating the audiobook adaptation of James Herriot's released in 2020 by Macmillan Audio, which earned an Audie Award for Narration in Literary Fiction or Classics in 2022; he continued with additional titles in the series starting in 2023, including discussions in interviews about bringing authenticity to the veterinary tales through his on-screen familiarity with the . Looking ahead, Ralph joined the cast of the upcoming limited series Wax Fruit in 2025, an adaptation of the acclaimed play by David Ireland, though specific details on his character remain under wraps as production progresses.

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