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Jonathan Pryce
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| Mostly Credited As: | Jonathan Pryce |
| Birth Name: | Jonathan Pryce |
| Date Of Birth: | June 01, 1947 (Age 62) |
| Country Of Birth: | United Kingdom |
Subtle, incisive actor who can play Casper Milquetoast types and sinister villains alike. A stage veteran, Pryce studied at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and acted with the Royal Shakespeare Company in such productions as "Measure for Measure" and "Antony and Cleopatra." His early film credits include Voyage of the Damned (1976), Loophole (1980), The Ploughman's Lunch (1983), and Something Wicked This Way Comes (also 1983, as Mr. Dark), but it was his performance as the timid clerk Sam Lowry in Terry Gilliam's nightmare comedy Brazil (1985) that made him a movie "name." He has since appeared in some very negligible comedies like Haunted Honeymoon, Jumpin' Jack Flash (both 1986), and Consuming Passions (1988), in addition to Gilliam's The Adventures of Baron Munchausen and The Rachel Papers (both 1989). Pryce was memorable as Al Pacino's potential client in Glengarry Glen Ross (1992), Monsieur Rivière in The Age of Innocence (1993), and especially as the ice-like Henry Kravis in the TV movie Barbarians at the Gate (1993). He won the Best Actor award at Cannes for Carrington (1995). On Broadway, he won Tony Awards for "Comedians" (1977) and "Miss Saigon" (1990), the latter causing a furor from Actors' Equity over objections to a white man playing a Eurasian part.
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Subtle, incisive actor who can play Casper Milquetoast types and sinister villains alike. A stage veteran, Pryce studied at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and acted with the Royal Shakespeare Company in such productions as "Measure for Measure" and "Antony and Cleopatra." His early film credits include Voyage of the Damned (1976), Loophole (1980), The Ploughman's Lunch (1983), and Something Wicked This Way Comes (also 1983, as Mr. Dark), but it was his performance as the timid clerk Sam Lowry in Terry Gilliam's nightmare comedy Brazil (1985) that made him a movie "name." He has since appeared in some very negligible comedies like Haunted Honeymoon, Jumpin' Jack Flash (both 1986), and Consuming Passions (1988), in addition to Gilliam's The Adventures of Baron Munchausen and The Rachel Papers (both 1989). Pryce was memorable as Al Pacino's potential client in Glengarry Glen Ross (1992), Monsieur Rivière in The Age of Innocence (1993), and especially as the ice-like Henry
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In 1996, Jonathan was nominated for the BAFTA Film Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for: Carrington (1995). | In 1984, Jonathan was nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor for: Something Wicked This Way Comes (1983). | Jonathan's first television role was in the Doomwatch episode Fire & Brimstone in 1972 as a Police Constable. | Jonathan's first film role was in Voyage of the Damned (1976). | In January 2006, Jonathan started a stint as conman "Lawrence Jameson" in the hit Broadway Musical Dirty Rotten Scoundrels playing at the Imperial Theater in New York City. | Jonathan Pryce: I'm not a star, I'm an actor - there's a difference! | Jonathan won two Tony Awards: in 1977 as Best Actor (Featured Role - Play) for Comedians, and in 1991 for Best Actor (Musical) for Miss Saigon. | Jonathan appeared in most of Nissan's luxury car division in America, Infiniti's television ads in the mid-1990s. | Jonathan is an alumni of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. | Jonathan was the artistic director of the Liverpool Everyman, during the seventies. |
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