Nigel Hawthorne
Sir Nigel Barnard Hawthorne (April 5, 1929 – 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.
Acting
Movie
Tarzan
as Professor Archimedes Q. Porter (voice)
1999
Movie
Demolition Man
as Dr. Raymond Cocteau
1993
Movie
Gandhi
as Kinnoch
1982
Movie
The Black Cauldron
as Fflewddur Fflam (voice)
1985
Movie
Amistad
as Martin Van Buren
1997
Movie
History of the World: Part I
as Citizen Official - The French Revolution
1981
Movie
Watership Down
as Captain Campion (voice)
1978
Movie
Firefox
as Pyotr Baranovich
1982
Movie
The Object of My Affection
as Rodney Fraser
1998
Movie
The Plague Dogs
as Dr. Boycott (voice)
1982
Movie
The Madness of King George
as George III
1994
Movie
Madeline
as Lord Covington
1998
Movie
Richard III
as The Duke of Clarence
1995
Movie
Call Me Claus
as Nick
2001
TV
Yes Minister
as Sir Humphrey Appleby
1980
TV
Yes, Prime Minister
as Sir Humphrey Appleby
1986
Movie
The Crimson Permanent Assurance
as Passerby (uncredited)
1983
Movie
Twelfth Night
as Malvolio
1996
Movie
The Winslow Boy
as Arthur Winslow
1999
TV
Dad's Army
as Angry Man
1968
TV
Holocaust
as Ohldendorf
1978
Movie
Young Winston
as Boer Sentry (uncredited)
1972
TV
Tales of the Unexpected
as Charles Drummond
1979
Movie
The Hiding Place
as Pastor De Ruiter
1975