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Jonathan Pryce

Welsh native Jonathan Pryce switched from art studies to acting after winning a RADA scholarship, and quickly became both a critically viable and immediately recognizable screen presence. In numerous screen assignments, Pryce's subtle intensity and mania - deftly but not deeply buried beneath a placid exterior - could be parlayed with equal aplomb into roles as an angst-ridden everyman or a manipulative sociopath... read more

Welsh native Jonathan Pryce switched from art studies to acting after winning a RADA scholarship, and quickly became both a critically viable and immediately recognizable screen presence. In numerous screen assignments, Pryce's subtle intensity and mania - deftly but not deeply buried beneath a placid exterior - could be parlayed with equal aplomb into roles as an angst-ridden everyman or a manipulative sociopath. In the majority of Pryce's characterizations, he projected a frightening degree of intelligence and sophistication almost by default.After a few seasons with the Liverpool Everyman Theatre, Pryce scored a London theatrical success in +Comedians, winning a Tony award when the play moved to Broadway in 1976. Thereafter, he starred in the Broadway musicals +Miss Saigon and +Oliver!. Pryce's subsequent effectiveness in villainous roles threatened to typecast him as Machiavellian heavies, such as his icewater-veined personification of "reason and logic" in Terry Gilliam's The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1989). As time rolled on, however, Pryce began to demonstrate his ability to add layers of offbeat and intriguing eccentricity to roles that, in other hands, could easily become caricatures or stock parts - a gift apparent as early as Pryce's leading turn in Gilliam's Brazil (1985), as a beleaguered everyman enmeshed in a Kafkaesque bureaucratic nightmare. The actor was particularly arresting, for example, as James Lingk, a bar patron with not-so-subtle homosexual inclinations, who falls prey to the machinations of hotshot salesman Ricky Roma (Al Pacino), in James Foley's 1992 screen adaptation of the David Mamet play +Glengarry Glen Ross. He commanded equally powerful screen presence as Henry Kravis, a cunning entrepreneur and the "master of the leveraged buyout" (who bilks corporate giant F. Ross Johnson for a fortune) in the Glenn Jordan-directed, Larry Gelbart-scripted boardroom comedy Barbarians at the Gate (1993). In 1995, Jonathan Pryce won a Cannes Film Festival best actor award for his portrayal of homosexual writer Lytton Strachey in Carrington, opposite Emma Thompson. In subsequent years, Pryce's screen activity crescendoed meteorically; he remained extremely active, often tackling an average of three to five films a year, and demonstrated a laudable intuition in selecting projects. Some of his more prestigious assignments included roles in Evita (1996), Ronin (1998), De-Lovely (2004) and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007). The Brothers Grimm (2005) re-united the Welsh actor with Brazil and Baron Munchausen collaborator Terry Gilliam. In 2008, Pryce teamed up with George Clooney, Renee Zellweger and John Krasinski for a supporting role in the Clooney-directed sports comedy Leatherheads (2008); Pryce plays C.C. Frazier, the manager of a 1920s collegiate football player (Krasinski). Many American viewers may continue to associate Pryce with his television commercial appearances as the spokesman of Infiniti automobiles. ~ Rovi

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Hysteria (2012)
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Echelon Conspiracy (2009)
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Echelon Conspiracy (2009)
Mueller
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Histoires enchantées (2008)
Marty Bronson
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Bedtime Stories (2008)
Marty Bronson
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Double jeu (2008)
CC Frazier
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Leatherheads (2008)
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Leatherheads (2008)
CC Frazier
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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007)
Gov. Weatherby Swann
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Pirates des Caraïbes: jusqu'au bout du monde (2007)
Gov. Weatherby Swann
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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
Gov. Weatherby Swann
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Renaissance (2006)
Voice of Paul Dellenbach
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The Brothers Grimm (2005)
Delatombe
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The Brothers Grimm (2005)
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Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of The Black Pearl (2003)
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Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
Governor Weatherby Swann
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Stigmata (1999)
Cardinal Daniel Houseman
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Stigmata (1999)
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Ronin (1998)
Seamus O'Rourke
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Regeneration (1998) (1998)
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Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
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Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
Elliot Carver
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Evita (1997)
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Evita (1996)
Juan Perón
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Shopping (1996)
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Carrington (1995)
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The Age of Innocence (1993)
Rivière
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Glengarry Glen Ross (1992)
James Lingk
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The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1989)
The Right Ordinary Horatio Jackson
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The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1989)
The Right Ordinary Horatio Jackson
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Brazil (1985)
Sam Lowry
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Brazil (1985)
Sam Lowry
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Brazil (1985)
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Something Wicked This Way Comes (1983)
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Breaking Glass (1980)
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Something Wicked This Way Comes
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Carrington
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Jumpin' Jack Flash
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El Regalo
Mueller
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Behind the Lines
Capt. William Rivers
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Very Annie Mary
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Hysteria
Dr. Dalrymple
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La Petite histoire du plaisir
Dr. Dalrymple