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Nigel Hawthorne

Nigel Hawthorne
  • Name: Nigel Hawthorne
  • Birthday: 1929-04-05
  • Place of birth: Hertfordshire, England, UK
  • Popularity: 4.067
Biography: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Sir Nigel Barnard Hawthorne, CBE (5 April 1929 – 26 December 2001) was an English actor, perhaps best remembered for his role as Sir Humphrey Appleby, the Permanent Secretary in the 1980s sitcom Yes Minister and the Cabinet Secretary in its sequel, Yes, Prime Minister. For this role he would win four Bafta Awards during the 1980s in the 'Best Light Entertainment Performance' Category. In the 1990s He would win two more Bafta Awards, one as Best TV Actor for 'The Fragile Heart' and one as Best Film Actor for 'The Madness of King George'. His role in the latter also garnered him his sole Oscar Nomination. Description above from the Wikipedia article... Read More

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Title Release date
Yes, Prime Minister: Re-elected   as  Self (Archive Material) 2013-01-15
Once Upon a Halloween   as  Fflewddur Fflam 2005-09-26
Animal Stories   as  Narrator (Orig. U.K.) 2005-08-01
Call Me Claus   as  Nick 2001-12-03
Victoria & Albert   as  Lord William Lamb 2001-08-26
Higher Love   as  Uncle Cullen 2001-05-02
The Clandestine Marriage   as  Lord Ogleby 1999-11-12
A Reasonable Man   as  Judge Wendon 1999-08-13
Tarzan   as  Professor Archimedes Q. Porter (voice) 1999-06-18
The Big Brass Ring   as  Kim Mennaker 1999-04-20
The Winslow Boy   as  Arthur Winslow 1999-03-18
Atatürk: Founder of Modern Turkey   as  Sir Percy Lorraine, British Ambassador 1999-01-01
Madeline   as  Lord Covington 1998-07-10
The Object of My Affection   as  Rodney Fraser 1998-04-17
Amistad   as  Martin Van Buren 1997-12-10
Forbidden Territory: Stanley's Search for Livingstone   as  David Livingstone 1997-12-07
Murder in Mind   as  Dr. Ellis 1997-08-01
Twelfth Night   as  Malvolio 1996-10-25
Inside   as  Colonel 1996-08-25
Richard III   as  The Duke of Clarence 1995-12-29
Russia's War - Blood Upon the Snow   as  Narrator 1995-01-27
The Madness of King George   as  George III 1994-12-28
Late-Flowering Lust   as  Cousin John 1994-05-08
Portrait or Bust   as  Himself (uncredited) 1994-04-04
Demolition Man   as  Dr. Raymond Cocteau 1993-10-08
Freddie as F.R.O.7.   as  Brigadier G (voice) 1992-08-14
Flea Bites   as  Kryst 1992-01-26
The Trials of Oz   as  Brian Leary 1991-11-09
King of the Wind   as  Achmet 1990-05-25
Relatively Speaking   as  Philip Carter 1989-12-24
A Handful of Time   as  Ted Walker 1989-10-12
The Spirit of Man   as  Rev. Jonathan Guerdon 1989-08-23
The Shawl   as  John 1989-03-14
Turtle Diary   as  Publisher 1985-12-06
Jenny's War   as  Colonel 1985-10-25
The Black Cauldron   as  Fflewddur Fflam (voice) 1985-07-24
The House   as  General Fagg 1984-09-27
Pope John Paul II   as  Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski 1984-04-22
The Chain   as  Mr Thorn 1984-01-01
Tartuffe, or The Imposter   as  Orgon 1983-07-28
Dead on Time   as  Doctor 1983-01-01
Gandhi   as  Kinnoch 1982-12-01
The Plague Dogs   as  Dr. Boycott (voice) 1982-10-01
The Critic   as  Mr. Sneer 1982-08-28
Firefox   as  Pyotr Baranovich 1982-06-18
The World Cup: A Captain's Tale   as  John Westwood 1982-06-13
A Woman Called Golda   as  King Abdullah 1982-04-26
The Hunchback of Notre Dame   as  Magistrate at Esmeralda's trial 1982-02-02
Protest   as  Stanek / Vanek 1981-12-01
Memoirs of a Survivor   as  Victorian Father 1981-09-01
History of the World: Part I   as  Citizen Official - The French Revolution 1981-06-12
A Brush with Mr. Porter on the Road to El Dorado   as  Fulton 1981-01-20
Jessie   as  Mr Edmonds 1980-12-23
A Tale of Two Cities   as  Mr. CJ Stryver 1980-12-02
A Rod of Iron   as  Trevor 1980-04-29
The Tempest   as  Stephano 1980-02-27
The Enigma   as  Fenton 1980-02-09
The Misanthrope   as  Philinte 1980-01-27
The Knowledge   as  Mr Burgess 1979-01-01
The Sailor's Return   as  Mr Fosse 1978-11-15
Edward & Mrs. Simpson   as  Walter Monkton 1978-11-06
Watership Down   as  Captain Campion (voice) 1978-10-14
Sweeney 2   as  Detective Chief Inspector Dilke 1978-03-30
Destiny   as  Major Lewis Rolfe 1978-01-31
Buffet   as  Jack 1976-11-02
Play Things   as  Tenby 1976-05-07
Spiderweb   as  Erik Lönnrot 1976-01-01
The Floater   as  Morris Shelman 1975-05-29
The Hiding Place   as  Pastor De Ruiter 1975-05-04
Child of Hope   as  Police Captain 1975-04-24
S*P*Y*S   as  Croft 1974-09-05
Occupations   as  Libertini 1974-01-01
The Emergency Channel   as  Graham 1973-11-08
Alma Mater   as  Major 1971-01-07
Carve Her Name with Pride   as  Park Soldier (uncredited) 1958-02-18