Tim Pigott-Smith
Biography
Tim Pigott-Smith was a distinguished British actor renowned for his contributions to both classical theatre and television, gaining recognition in the UK and the United States. He completed his drama studies at the University of Bristol, graduating in 1967, and later returned to share his expertise as a lecturer. In 1969, he embarked on his professional journey with the esteemed Bristol Old Vic, marking the beginning of a prolific career primarily focused on stage performances across various regional and repertory theatres.
Pigott-Smith made his Broadway debut in 1974, captivating audiences in the role of Dr. Watson in "Sherlock Holmes." His versatile talent enabled him to thrive in a wide array of roles, from Shakespearean classics to contemporary dramas. He became particularly well-known for his performances in productions such as "King Charles III," where he portrayed the titular character, and for his work in acclaimed television series like "The Crown," where he captivated viewers with his portrayal of a royal figure.
Throughout his career, Pigott-Smith received numerous accolades, including an Olivier Award nomination, underscoring his impact on the performing arts. His legacy is marked by a dedication to the craft of acting, enriching the theatrical landscape with his remarkable talent until his passing in April 2017.
Filmography
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1982)
1982 • Philippe
The Gospel of Mark
2015
The Little Vampire 3D
2017 • Frederick Sackville-Bagg (voice)
RED 2
2013
Victoria & Abdul
2017 • Sir Henry Ponsonby
Measure for Measure
1979 • Angelo
Quantum of Solace
2008
My Piece of the Pie
2011
Clash of the Titans
1981 • Thallo
Antony and Cleopatra (1975)
1975
Wodehouse In Exile
2013 • P.G. Wodehouse
Life Story
1987 • Francis Crick
Flyboys
2006
Johnny English
2003
6 Days
2017 • William Whitelaw
Dead Man's Folly
1986 • Sir Stubbs
Bloody Sunday
2002 • Major General Ford
Red Trees
2017 • Narrator
The Remains of the Day
1993
L'Entente cordiale
2006
King Charles III
2017 • Charles
V for Vendetta
2006 • Creedy