Nigel Hawthorne
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 Nigel Hawthorne, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Known For
Credits
- 2013 · Yes, Prime Minister: Re-elected as Self (Archive Material)
- 2005 · Once Upon a Halloween as Fflewddur Fflam
- 2005 · Animal Stories as Narrator (Orig. U.K.)
- 2001 · Call Me Claus as Nick
- 2001 · Victoria & Albert as Lord William Lamb
- 2001 · Victoria & Albert as Viscount Melbourne
- 2001 · Higher Love as Uncle Cullen
- 1999 · The Clandestine Marriage as Lord Ogleby
- 1999 · A Reasonable Man as Judge Wendon
- 1999 · Tarzan as Professor Archimedes Q. Porter (voice)
- 1999 · The Big Brass Ring as Kim Mennaker
- 1999 · The Winslow Boy as Arthur Winslow
- 1999 · Atatürk: Founder of Modern Turkey as Sir Percy Lorraine, British Ambassador
- 1998 · Madeline as Lord Covington
- 1998 · Animal Stories as Narrator (voice)
- 1998 · The Object of My Affection as Rodney Fraser
- 1998 · Parkinson as Self
- 1997 · Amistad as Martin Van Buren
- 1997 · Forbidden Territory: Stanley's Search for Livingstone as David Livingstone
- 1997 · Murder in Mind as Dr. Ellis
- 1996 · The Fragile Heart as Dr. Edgar Pascoe
- 1996 · Twelfth Night as Malvolio
- 1996 · Inside as Colonel
- 1996 · Russia's War: Blood Upon the Snow as Narrator
- 1995 · Richard III as The Duke of Clarence
- 1995 · Russia's War - Blood Upon the Snow as Narrator
- 1994 · The Madness of King George as George III
- 1994 · Late-Flowering Lust as Cousin John
- 1994 · Portrait or Bust as Himself (uncredited)
- 1993 · Demolition Man as Dr. Raymond Cocteau
- 1992 · Freddie as F.R.O.7. as Brigadier G (voice)
- 1992 · Flea Bites as Kryst
- 1991 · The Trials of Oz as Brian Leary
- 1991 · Performance as Brian Leary
- 1990 · King of the Wind as Achmet
- 1989 · Relatively Speaking as Philip Carter
- 1989 · A Handful of Time as Ted Walker
- 1989 · The Spirit of Man as Rev. Jonathan Guerdon
- 1989 · The Shawl as John
- 1988 · The Play on One as John
- 1986 · Yes, Prime Minister as Sir Humphrey Appleby
- 1985 · Turtle Diary as Publisher
- 1985 · Jenny's War as Colonel
- 1985 · The Black Cauldron as Fflewddur Fflam (voice)
- 1985 · Jenny's War as Colonel
- 1985 · Mapp & Lucia as
- 1984 · The House as General Fagg
- 1984 · Pope John Paul II as Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski
- 1984 · The Chain as Mr Thorn
- 1983 · Natural World as Narrator
- 1983 · Tartuffe, or The Imposter as Orgon
- 1983 · The Crimson Permanent Assurance as Passerby (uncredited)
- 1983 · Dead on Time as Doctor
- 1982 · Gandhi as Kinnoch
- 1982 · The Barchester Chronicles as Dr. Grantly
- 1982 · The Plague Dogs as Dr. Boycott (voice)
- 1982 · The Critic as Mr. Sneer
- 1982 · Firefox as Pyotr Baranovich
- 1982 · The World Cup: A Captain's Tale as John Westwood
- 1982 · A Woman Called Golda as King Abdullah
- 1982 · The Hunchback of Notre Dame as Magistrate at Esmeralda's trial
- 1981 · Protest as Stanek / Vanek
- 1981 · Memoirs of a Survivor as Victorian Father
- 1981 · History of the World: Part I as Citizen Official - The French Revolution
- 1981 · A Brush with Mr. Porter on the Road to El Dorado as Fulton
- 1980 · Jessie as Mr Edmonds
- 1980 · A Tale of Two Cities as Mr. CJ Stryver
- 1980 · Russell Harty as
- 1980 · A Rod of Iron as Trevor
- 1980 · The Tempest as Stephano
- 1980 · Yes Minister as Sir Humphrey Appleby
- 1980 · The Enigma as Fenton
- 1980 · The Misanthrope as Philinte
- 1979 · Tales of the Unexpected as Charles Drummond
- 1979 · The Knowledge as Mr Burgess
- 1978 · BBC Television Shakespeare as
- 1978 · The Sailor's Return as Mr Fosse
- 1978 · Edward and Mrs Simpson as Walter Monkton
- 1978 · Edward & Mrs. Simpson as Walter Monkton
- 1978 · Watership Down as Captain Campion (voice)
- 1978 · Holocaust as Ohldendorf
- 1978 · Sweeney 2 as Detective Chief Inspector Dilke
- 1978 · Going Straight as
- 1978 · Warrior Queen as Catus Decianus
- 1978 · Destiny as Major Lewis Rolfe
- 1977 · Marie Curie as Pierre Curie
- 1976 · Buffet as Jack
- 1976 · Bill Brand as Browning
- 1976 · Play Things as Tenby
- 1976 · Spiderweb as Erik Lönnrot
- 1975 · The Floater as Morris Shelman
- 1975 · The Hiding Place as Pastor De Ruiter
- 1975 · Child of Hope as Police Captain
- 1974 · S*P*Y*S as Croft
- 1974 · Occupations as Libertini
- 1973 · The Emergency Channel as Graham
- 1971 · Alma Mater as Major
- 1970 · Play for Today as Graham
- 1970 · Play for Today as Major Lewis Rolfe
- 1970 · Play for Today as Police Captain
- 1970 · Play for Today as Morris Shelman
- 1970 · Play for Today as Jack
- 1970 · Play for Today as Fulton
- 1970 · Play for Today as Stanek / Vanek
- 1965 · BBC Play of the Month as Mr Sneer
- 1962 · Man of the World as
- 1958 · Carve Her Name with Pride as Park Soldier (uncredited)
- 1956 · Tony Awards as Self - Winner
- 1951 · Hallmark Hall of Fame as Magistrate