Tim Pigott-Smith
Known for: Acting
Born: May 12, 1946 in Rugby, Warwickshire, England, UK - Died: April 6, 2017
British classical stage and TV actor Tim Pigott-Smith is a familiar face both in America and in his native England. A drama major, he graduated from the University of Bristol (where he later frequently lectured) in 1967 and made his professional debut two years later with the Bristol Old Vic. Predominantly a stage player in both regional and repertory, he made his Broadway debut in "Sherlock Holmes" as Dr. Watson in 1974.
Known for
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V for Vendetta
Creedy
Clash of the Titans
Thallo
Bloody Sunday
Major General Ford
Quantum of Solace
Foreign Secretary
Dead Man's Folly
Sir Stubbs
Alice in Wonderland
Lord Ascot
Johnny English
Pegasus
Flyboys
Mr. Lowry
Eroica
Count Dietrichstein
The Murder at Road Hill House
Commissioner Mayne
Life Story
Francis Crick
L'Entente cordiale
Superintendent Masterson
Antony and Cleopatra
Proculeius
RED 2
Director Philips
Henry IV Part 1
Harry Percy, Hotspur
Lucky Village
Aces High
Major Stoppard
The Remains of the Day
Thomas Benn
Sweet William
Gerald
The Fall of Singapore: The Great Betrayal
Narrator (voice)
The Four Feathers
General Feversham
Jupiter Ascending
Malidictes
The Gospel of Mark
Narrator (voice)
Hamlet
Laertes / First Player