Bonneville, Hugh 1963–

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BONNEVILLE, Hugh 1963

PERSONAL

Full name, Hugh Richard Bonneville Williams; born November 10, 1963, in England; married Lulu Evans, November 4, 1998; children: one.

Addresses: Agent Paradigm, 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., 25th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90067.

Career: Actor and producer. Appeared on stage in England with Royal Shakespeare Company.

Awards, Honors: Film Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, and PiperHeidsieck New Talent Award, outstanding actor, Berlin International Film Festival, both 2002, for Iris.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

(Film debut) Schiller, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (also known as Frankenstein ), TriStar, 1994.

Air warfare officer on the H.M.S. Bedford, Tomorrow Never Dies, United Artists, 1997.

Bernie, Notting Hill, MCA/Universal, 1999.

Mr. Rushworth, Mansfield Park, Miramax, 1999.

Louis, Blow Dry (also known as Ueber Kurz oder Lang ), Miramax, 2001.

Farmer, High Heels and Low Lifes, Buena Vista, 2001.

Young John Bayley, Iris, Miramax/Paramount, 2001.

Bertrand, The Emperor's New Clothes (also known as I vestiti nuovi dell'imperatore ), Paramount Classics, 2002.

Father Jack Dowling, Conspiracy of Silence, Flick Features/Little Wing Films, 2003.

The Underclassman, Miramax, 2004.

Compleat Female Stage Beauty (also known as Stage Beauty ), Artisan Entertainment, 2004.

Max Raphael, Asylum, Paramount Classics, 2004.

Piccadilly Jim, United International Pictures, 2004.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Ferdinand Fitzgerald, The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous, ITV (England), 1997.

Tim Duggan, The Scold's Bridle, BBC (England), 1998, PBS, 1999.

Brin Hopper, Thursday the 12th, Bravo, 2000.

Julian Ormerod, Take a Girl Like You, PBS, 2001.

Hugh Cazalet, The Cazalets, PBS, 2001.

Publisher, Hans Christian Andersen: My Life As a Fairy Tale, Hallmark Channel, 2001.

Ralph Banner, Tipping the Velvet, BBC America, 2002.

Andrey Zhivago, Doctor Zhivago, PBS, 2002.

Henleigh Grandcourt, Daniel Deronda, BBC, 2002.

Phil Epson, Impact, ITV, 2002.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Barton, Stalag Luft, YTV (England), 1993.

Peter Schneider, Breakout, BBC (England), 1997.

Charles Bovary, "Madame Bovary," Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 2000.

Torquil Helvoir Jayne, Armadillo, Arts and Entertainment, 2001.

Ivo Pettifer, The Gathering Storm, HBO, 2002.

Ivo Pettifer, The Lonely War, HBO, 2002.

Eric, The Biographer, CBS, 2002.

James Lampton, The Commander, ITV (England), 2003.

Philip Larkin, Love Again, BBC, 2003.

Television Appearances; Series:

Steve Hollingsworth, Married for Life, ITV (England), 1996.

Norman Tucker, Get Well Soon, BBC (England), 1997.

Gordon Muir, Holding the Baby, ITV, 1998.

Bob Boothby, Mosely, Channel 4 (England), 1998.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Victor Savage, "The Dying Detective," The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, PBS, 1994.

Daniel Aurifaber, "The Sanctuary Sparrow," Cadfael, PBS, 1994.

The Imaginatively Titled Punt and Dennis Show, BBC (England), 1995.

Nathan Pym, "Bugged Wheat," Bugs, BBC, 1996.

Inspector Dawson, "Confessions of a Murderer," Murder Most Horrid, BBC1 (England), 1999.

Hugh Barton, "Ring Out Your Dead," Midsomer Murders, Arts and Entertainment, 2002.

Television Appearances; Other:

Reverend Edward Herbert, "Hide in Plain Sight," Heat of the Sun (special), PBS, 1999.

James, Sous mes yeux (also known as Right under My Eyes ), 2002.

Dr. Andrew Wakefield, Hear the Silence, 2004.

Also appeared in Between the Lines; Peak Practice; Too Much Sun; and The Vet.

Stage Appearances:

Appeared in title role, The Devil's Disciple, Royal National Theatre, London; in Habeas Corpus, Donmar Warehouse Theatre, London; and in My Night with Reg.

Stage Producer:

Coproducer of Beautiful Thing, West End production, London.

OTHER SOURCES

Periodicals:

Daily Telegraph, July 22, 2003, p. 17.

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