Nigel Hawthorne
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Sir Nigel Barnard Hawthorne, CBE (5 April 1929 – 26 December 2001) was an English actor, perhaps best remembered for his role as Sir Humphrey Appleby, the Permanent Secretary in the 1980s sitcom Yes Minister and the Cabinet Secretary in its sequel, Yes, Prime Minister. For this role he would win four Bafta Awards during the 1980s in the 'Best Light Entertainment Performance' Category. In the 1990s He would win two more Bafta Awards, one as Best TV Actor for 'The Fragile Heart' and one as Best Film Actor for 'The Madness of King George'. His role in the latter also garnered him his sole Oscar Nomination. Description above from the Wikipedia article Nigel Hawthorne, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Known for
ActingBirthday
April 5, 1929Deathday
December 26, 2001Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
73Place of birth
Hertfordshire, England, UKCast credits
History of the World: Part I
Citizen Official - The French RevolutionFirefox
Pyotr BaranovichThe Black Cauldron
Fflewddur Fflam (voice)The Plague Dogs
Dr. Boycott (voice)The Madness of King George
George IIIRichard III
The Duke of ClarenceHigher Love
Uncle CullenAmistad
Martin Van BurenDemolition Man
Dr. Raymond CocteauThe Winslow Boy
Arthur WinslowMadeline
Lord CovingtonTarzan
Professor Archimedes Q. Porter (voice)Twelfth Night
MalvolioThe Big Brass Ring
Kim MennakerCall Me Claus
NickThe Object of My Affection
Rodney FraserAtatürk: Founder of Modern Turkey
Sir Percy Lorraine, British AmbassadorMurder in Mind
Dr. EllisSweeney 2
Detective Chief Inspector DilkeTurtle Diary
PublisherFreddie as F.R.O.7.
Brigadier G (voice)