
Tim Pigott-Smith
Biography
British classical stage and TV actor Tim Pigott-Smith is a familiar face both in America and in his native England. A drama major, he graduated from the University of Bristol (where he later frequently lectured) in 1967 and made his professional debut two years later with the Bristol Old Vic. Predominantly a stage player in both regional and repertory, he made his Broadway debut in "Sherlock Holmes" as Dr. Watson in 1974.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

V for Vendetta
as Creedy
2006

Clash of the Titans
as Thallo
1981

Bloody Sunday
as Major General Ford
2002

Quantum of Solace
as Foreign Secretary
2008

Dead Man's Folly
as Sir Stubbs
1986

Alice in Wonderland
as Lord Ascot
2010

Johnny English
as Pegasus
2003

Flyboys
as Mr. Lowry
2006

Eroica
as Count Dietrichstein
2003

The Murder at Road Hill House
as Commissioner Mayne
2011

Life Story
as Francis Crick
1987

L'Entente cordiale
as Superintendent Masterson
2006

Joseph Andrews
as Cornet
1977

Antony and Cleopatra
as Proculeius
1975

RED 2
as Director Philips
2013

Henry IV Part 1
as Harry Percy, Hotspur
1979

Lucky Village
1992

Aces High
as Major Stoppard
1976

The Remains of the Day
as Thomas Benn
1993

Sweet William
as Gerald
1980
TV Appearances

The Inspector Lynley Mysteries
as Phillip Weaver
2002

Spooks
as Hampton Wilder
2002

The Jewel in the Crown
as Ronald Merrick
1984

Holby Blue
2007

Hallmark Hall of Fame
as Philippe
1951

North & South
as Richard Hale
2004
Nightmares of Nature
as Self - Narrator (voice)
1995

Crimes That Shook the World
2006

Natural World
as Narrator
1983

Doomsday: World War I
as Narrator - English Release
2012

Agatha Christie's Poirot
as Dr. Lionel Woodward
1989

The Vice
as D.C.I. Frank Vickers
1999