Nigel Hawthorne
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Coventry, Warwickshire, England, UK
A staple of the British stage for nearly a quarter of a century before he gained his first significant measure of international notice, Nigel Hawthorne has had one of the acting profession's more slow-burning careers. However, it has been an undeniably distinguished career marked with any number of critical peaks, perhaps most notably his brilliant, Oscar-nominated title performance in Nicholas Hytner's 1994 adaptation of Alan Bennett's The Madness of King George. Born in Coventry on April 5, 1929, Hawthorne grew up in Cape Town, South Africa, where he moved with his family at the age of four. After attending the University of Cape Town, where he started acting, he returned to England in 1951. Determined to pursue an acting career, Hawthorne slogged away for years in relative obscurity, oftentimes hovering precipitously close to complete bankruptcy. His early career proved to be so disappointing that the actor returned to Cape Town for a time, but he ultimately returned to England to try his luck all over again. His second attempt was thankfully more successful than his first, and although it would be years before he would be duly appreciated, he did enjoy some measure of success in London's West End. Hawthorne's first helping of international acclaim came with his portrayal of Sir Humphrey Appleby on the popular British television series Yes, Minister during the '80s. His work on the political satire earned him a number of BAFTA awards and such fame in his native country that he was on occasion mistaken for being an actual politician, even, reportedly, by Queen Elizabeth herself. The actor went on to establish himself as one of Britain's great performers, winning a 1991 Tony Award for his performance in the Broadway production of Shadowlands and a 1992 Olivier Award (as well as an Evening Standard Award and a host of other honors) for his title role in the Royal National Theatre's production of The Madness of George the Third. His work in the latter play was adapted to the screen in 1994 with Nicholas Hytner's widely acclaimed The Madness of King George. Again, Hawthorne enjoyed great critical praise for his portrayal of the mentally unbalanced king, earning an Oscar nomination and a BAFTA award for his rich, manic, and ultimately dignified performance.Hawthorne, who had been appearing onscreen since 1972's Young Winston, subsequently did starring and supporting work in a number of high profile films, including Richard Loncraine's Richard III (1996), Steven Spielberg's Amistad (1997), The Object of My Affection (1998), and David Mamet's acclaimed adaptation of Terence Rattigan's The Winslow Boy (1999), which cast Hawthorne as the father of the title character. The actor, who offscreen has enjoyed a long relationship with writer Trevor Bentham, earned additional recognition for his contributions to film, television, and the theatre when he was made a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) in 1987. In 1999, he was further recognized in the Queen's 1999 New Year's Honours List when he received a much-deserved knighthood.
Highest Rated Movies
Filmography
MOVIES
RATING | TITLE | CREDIT | BOX OFFICE | YEAR |
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No Score Yet | Animal Stories - Furry Tales |
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No Score Yet | Animal Stories - Animals Ahoy! |
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No Score Yet | Call Me Claus |
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— | 2001 |
No Score Yet | Animal Stories - Confident Creatures |
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No Score Yet | Animal Stories - Awesome Attitudes |
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No Score Yet | Victoria & Albert |
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No Score Yet | Last Polar Bears |
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— | 2000 |
89% | Tarzan |
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— | 1999 |
97% | The Winslow Boy |
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— | 1999 |
57% | The Big Brass Ring |
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— | 1999 |
No Score Yet | At Sachem Farm (Uncorked) (Trade Winds) (Higher Love) |
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— | 1999 |
No Score Yet | A Reasonable Man |
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— | 1999 |
76% | Twelfth Night |
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— | 1998 |
65% | Madeline |
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— | 1998 |
53% | The Object of My Affection |
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— | 1998 |
No Score Yet | The Clandestine Marriage |
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— | 1998 |
77% | Amistad |
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— | 1997 |
No Score Yet | Forbidden Territory: Search for Livingstone |
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— | 1997 |
No Score Yet | Murder in Mind |
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— | 1997 |
No Score Yet | Inside |
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— | 1996 |
96% | Richard III |
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— | 1995 |
93% | The Madness of King George |
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— | 1994 |
60% | Demolition Man |
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— | 1993 |
No Score Yet | Freddie as F.R.O.7 |
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— | 1992 |
No Score Yet | Jenny's War |
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— | 1992 |
No Score Yet | King of the Wind |
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— | 1990 |
100% | Dreamchild |
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— | 1985 |
82% | Turtle Diary |
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— | 1985 |
55% | The Black Cauldron |
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— | 1985 |
No Score Yet | The Chain |
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— | 1985 |
No Score Yet | Pope John Paul II |
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— | 1984 |
63% | The Plague Dogs |
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— | 1983 |
85% | Gandhi |
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— | 1982 |
No Score Yet | Barchester Chronicles |
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— | 1982 |
38% | Firefox |
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— | 1982 |
No Score Yet | A Woman Called Golda |
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— | 1982 |
No Score Yet | The Hunchback of Notre Dame |
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— | 1982 |
61% | History of the World---Part I |
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— | 1981 |
No Score Yet | Memoirs of a Survivor |
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— | 1981 |
No Score Yet | A Tale of Two Cities |
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— | 1980 |
82% | Watership Down |
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— | 1978 |
No Score Yet | Sweeney 2 |
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— | 1978 |
No Score Yet | The Hiding Place |
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— | 1975 |
No Score Yet | S*P*Y*S |
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— | 1974 |
50% | Young Winston |
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— | 1972 |
TV
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Yes, Prime Minister
1986-1988
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Fragile Heart
1996
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Tales of the Unexpected
1979-1988
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Yes, Minister
1980-1982
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Quotes from Nigel Hawthorne's Characters
Martin Van Buren: | I am burdened by white guilt. |
Rodney Fraser: | I don't think one should be too hard on oneself if the object of one's affection returns the favor with less enthusiasm than one might have hoped. |
Jane: | His eyes were intense and focused and, I'd never seen such eyes... |
Professor Porter: | oh, ahem, should i leave you and the blackboard alone for a moment ? |
Professor Porter: | Oh, ahem, should I leave you and the blackboard alone for a moment? |
Fflewddur: | Oh, I wish I'd stayed at home. |
Campion: | Run! Run for your lives! Run! |
Dr. Raymond Cocteau: | Be well |
Dr. Raymond Cocteau: | Be well. |
Sergeant John Spartan: | ...Be fucked. |
Campion: | The whole world will be your enemy. Prince with a thousand enemies, and when they catch you they will kill you..but first...they must catch you |
Campion: | All the world will be your enemy, Prince of a Thousand enemies. And when they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch you; digger, listener, runner, Prince with the swift warning. Be cunning, and full of tricks, and your people will never be destroyed. |
Campion: | All the world will be your enemy, Prince of a Thousand enemies. And when they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch you; digger, listener, runner, Prince with the swift warning. Be cunning, and full of tricks, and your people will never be destroyed. |