
Anthony Andrews
Anthony Andrews made his West End theater debut at the Apollo Theatre as one of twenty young schoolboys in Alan Bennett's "Forty Years On" with John Gielgud. He began his career at the Chichester Festival Theatre in the UK. His theater credits include spells with the New Shakespeare Company - "Romeo and Juliet" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream". The Royal National Theatre production of Stephen Poliakoff's "Coming in to Land" with Maggie Smith, directed by Peter Hall, the much-acclaimed Greenwich Theatre production of Robin Chapman's "One of Us" and, as "Pastor Manders", in Robin Phillips's highly acclaimed production of Henrik Ibsen's "Ghosts" at the Comedy Theatre in London, produced by Bill Kenwright. Anthony's first television appearance was in The Wednesday Play: A Beast with Two Backs (1968) by Dennis Potter, which was part of The Wednesday Play (1964) series. His first leading role in a series was as the title character in the BBC's The Fortunes of Nigel (1974) by Sir Walter Scott. Subsequently, he distinguished himself in various television classics playing "Mercutio" in Romeo & Juliet (1978) and starred in three different plays in the "Play of the Month" (1976) series, including playing "Charles Harcourt" in "London Assurance". He also starred in Danger UXB (1979), in which he played bomb disposal hero "Brian Ash". Most famously, he received worldwide recognition for his portrayal of the doomed "Sebastian Flyte" in Brideshead Revisited (1981) for which he won a BAFTA in the UK, the Golden Globe award in the USA and an Emmy nomination for Best Actor. Anthony's since gone on to star in Jewels (1992), for which he received another Golden Globe nomination. Most recently, Anthony has received tremendous acclaim for his outstanding portrayal of "Count Fosco" in "The Woman In White" at the Palace Theatre in London's West End. As a producer, he co-produced Lost in Siberia (1991), which translates as "Lost in Siberia", filmed entirely in Russia, which received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Foreign Film and Haunted (1995), produced by his own production company, Double 'A' Films.
Filmography (68 titles)
7.4ShowThe English Game
Lord Kinnaird · 2020
7.1MovieThe Professor and the Madman
Benjamin Jowett · 2019
ShowBornebusch i tevefabriken
Guest · 2016
7.5ShowThe Syndicate
Lord Hazelwood · 2012
7.7MovieThe King's Speech
Stanley Baldwin · 2010
The Alan Titchmarsh Show
Self · 2007
MovieThe 50 Greatest Television Dramas
Self · 2007
8.0MovieRevisiting Brideshead
Self · 2005
7.8ShowAgatha Christie's Marple
Tommy · 2004
6.4ShowCambridge Spies
King George VI · 2003
6.3MovieDavid Copperfield
Edward Murdstone · 2001
ShowDavid Copperfield
Edward Murdstone · 2000
8.5MovieMothertime
Robin · 1997
6.1MovieHaunted
Robert Mariell · 1995
6.1ShowJewels
William Whitfield · 1992
9.0MovieThe Law Lord
Christopher Edwardes · 1992
Pebble Mill
Self · 1991
5.0MovieLost in Siberia
Andrei Miller · 1991
6.7MovieHands of a Murderer
Prof. James Moriarty · 1990
5.7MovieThe Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Edward Hyde · 1989
7.3ShowNightmare Classics
Dr. Henry Jekyll/Mr. Edward Hyde · 1989
8.0ShowTales from the Crypt
Jonathan · 1989
6.5ShowA Fine Romance
Michael Trent · 1989
5.2MovieHanna's War
McCormack · 1988
10.0MovieThe Woman He Loved
Prince of Wales / Edward VIII · 1988
9.0ShowBluegrass
Michael Fitzgerald · 1988
6.0MovieThe Lighthorsemen
Maj. Richard Meinertzhagen · 1987
6.8MovieThe Grand Knockout Tournament
Self · 1987
6.5MovieThe Second Victory
Major Hanlon · 1987
6.7MovieSuspicion
Johnnie Aysgarth · 1987