Nigel Hawthorne

Nigel Hawthorne

1929-04-05 – 2001-12-26 (age 72) Hertfordshire, England, UK
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Biography

Sir Nigel Barnard Hawthorne (April 5, 1929 โ€“ December 26, 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.

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Tarzan
Tarzan

1999

as Professor Archimedes Q. Porter (voice)

Demolition Man
Demolition Man

1993

as Dr. Raymond Cocteau

The Black Cauldron
The Black Cauldron

1985

as Fflewddur Fflam (voice)

Gandhi
Gandhi

1982

as Kinnoch

Firefox
Firefox

1982

as Pyotr Baranovich

The Plague Dogs
The Plague Dogs

1982

as Dr. Boycott (voice)

Watership Down
Watership Down

1978

as Captain Campion (voice)

The Madness of King George
The Madness of King George

1994

as George III

The Object of My Affection
The Object of My Affection

1998

as Rodney Fraser

Twelfth Night
Twelfth Night

1996

as Malvolio

Richard III
Richard III

1995

as The Duke of Clarence

History of the World: Part I
History of the World: Part I

1981

as Citizen Official - The French Revolution

Madeline
Madeline

1998

as Lord Covington

Sweeney 2
Sweeney 2

1978

as Det. Chief Insp. Dilke

Amistad
Amistad

1997

as Martin Van Buren

S*P*Y*S
S*P*Y*S

1974

as Croft

Young Winston
Young Winston

1972

as Boer Sentry (uncredited)

The Hunchback of Notre Dame
The Hunchback of Notre Dame

1982

as Magistrate at Esmeralda's trial

A Tale of Two Cities
A Tale of Two Cities

1980

as Mr. CJ Stryver

Call Me Claus
Call Me Claus

2001

as Nick