Acting
Jonathan Pryce, CBE (born 1 June 1947) is a Welsh stage and film actor and singer. He earned an Academy Award nomination for his performance in the 2019 film "The Two Popes."
After studying at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and meeting his long time partner, English actress Kate Fahy, in 1974, he began his career as a stage actor in the 1970s. His work in theatre, including an award-winning performance in the title role of the Royal Court Theatre's "Hamlet", led to several supporting roles in film and television. He made his breakthrough screen performance in Terry Gilliam's 1985 cult film "Brazil". Critically lauded for his versatility, Pryce has participated in big-budget films such as "Evita", "Tomorrow Never Dies", "Pirates of the Caribbean" and "The New World", as well as independent projects such as "Glengarry Glen Ross" and "Carrington". His career in theatre has also been prolific, and he has won two Tony Awards—the first in 1977 for his Broadway debut in "Comedians", the second for his 1991 role as "The Engineer" in the musical "Miss Saigon".
Stephen
... 2025
Headmaster Buckle
... 2025
Attinghausen
... 2025
Martin Blake
... 2023
Narrator (voice)
... 2023
Jacob Marley (voice)
... 2022
Narrator
... 2022
Self - Narrator
... 2022
Bill Compton
... 2022
Self - Narrator (voice)
... 2022
Mr. Morgan
... 2022
Narrator
... 2021
Jorge Bergoglio / Pope Francis
... 2019
Himself
... 2019
Grandpa Sid
... 2019
Joe Castleman
... 2018
Retired Neurosurgeon
... 2018
Don Quixote
... 2018
Mr. John Dickens
... 2017
Cary Grant (voice)
... 2017
Raymond Heacock
... 2017
Patrick Brontë
... 2016
... 2016
Special Finale Guest Star
... 2016
... 2016
Colonel Fitz
... 2016
Self
... 2015
Sidorov
... 2015
Nat
... 2015
Chief Justice Rehnquist
... 2015
... 2015
... 2014
Mr. Pugh
... 2014
Mayor Nathan Keane
... 2014
Ike
... 2014
Whale
... 2014
U.S. President
... 2013
King Lear
... 2012
Harry Fletcher
... 2012
Voiceover
... 2012
Jonathan Pryce Jonathan Pryce Richard Wilhelm - English(voice)
... 2011
Jimmy
... 2011
Dr. Robert Dalrymple
... 2011
... 2010
U.S. President
... 2009
Mueller
... 2009
Marty Bronson
... 2008
Ian Fleming (voice)
... 2008
Victor
... 2008
Self
... 2008
Self / Horatio Jackson
... 2008
CC Frazier
... 2008
Governor Weatherby Swann
... 2007
Sherlock Holmes
... 2007
James Clavel / Scarpia
... 2007
Henry Couling
... 2006
Weatherby Swann
... 2006
King James
... 2005
... 2005
Delatombe
... 2005
The Engineer (segment "Miss Saigon") (archive footage)
... 2005
... 2004
Gabriel
... 2004
Narrator
... 2003
Governor Weatherby Swann
... 2003
Narrator
... 2003
Alistair Payne
... 2003
Supreme Being
... 2002
Self / Elliot Carver
... 2002
Victor Fox
... 2002
Master Schoemacker
... 2002
... 2002
Cardinal Louis de Rohan
... 2001
King Leopold I of Belgium
... 2001
Gustav Mahler
... 2001
Jack Pugh
... 2001
Mark
... 2001
The Thief
... 2000
Bourne
... 2000
Cardinal Daniel Houseman
... 1999
The Master
... 1999
Narrator
... 1999
Professor Henry Higgins / The Engineer
... 1998
Seamus O'Rourke
... 1998
... 1998
Elliot Carver
... 1997
Self
... 1997
Capt. William Rivers
... 1997
Saul
... 1997
Juan Perón
... 1996
... 1996
Lytton Strachey
... 1995
Conway
... 1994
Alan (voice)
... 1994
Duncan Stewart
... 1994
Dr. Ted Philips
... 1994
Alec Bolton
... 1994
Rivière
... 1993
... 1993
Gerd Heidemann
... 1993
Henry Kravis
... 1993
James Lingk
... 1992
Trilby (voice)
... 1992
Narrator / Father (voice)
... 1992
William Wallace
... 1990
Self - 'The Engineer'
... 1989
Norman
... 1989
The Right Ordinary Horatio Jackson
... 1988
Voice
... 1988
Mr. Farris
... 1988
Michael
... 1987
Jack
... 1986
Charles Abbot
... 1986
Robert Fallon
... 1985
Sam Lowry
... 1985
Self (uncredited)
... 1984
Martin Luther
... 1983
James Penfield
... 1983
Mr. Dark
... 1983
Mr. Ellsworthy
... 1982
Christian Magny
... 1982
Taylor
... 1981
Mick
... 1981
Timon
... 1981
Ken
... 1980
Herod
... 1980
Gethin Price
... 1979
Nicholas
... 1978
Joseph Manasse
... 1976
Playleader
... 1976
... 1975