
Hugh Bonneville
Acting
Biography
Hugh Richard Bonneville Williams (born 10 November 1963) is an English stage, film, television and radio actor. He was born in Paddington in west London in 1963. He was educated at Dulwich College Preparatory School in south-east London and at Sherborne School in Dorset. After reading theology at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, he studied acting at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London.
Born: November 10, 1963
Place of Birth: Paddington, London, England, UK
Known For

A Return to Grace: Luther's Life and Legacy
500 years ago, Martin Luther triggered a seismic upheaval that rocked the western world-with an impact that continues to reverberate to this day. This entertaining new film follows the great adventure story of Luther's life, packed with political intrigue, kidnappings, secret hideouts, and life-or-death showdowns. At the same time, it's a story about the most important questions of life. "Who am I?" "What is my purpose?" "How do I get right with God?"

The Wonders of Europe
THE WONDERS OF EUROPE is a four-part docuseries that tells the story of the people who built some of the biggest and most unique landmarks in Europe monuments: the Louvre, the Palace of Versailles, the temples of the Acropolis, and the Alhambra complex. Intended for a young and international audience, it aims to promote European cultural heritage and architecture. With voice-over narration, each episode will feature spectacular shots of the monuments, interviews with historians and specialists, fictional recreations and innovative 3D modelling to illustrate the successive architectural changes. In order to ensure scientific and historical accuracy, the writer/director of each episode has been advised by historical experts.

Wild Great Britain
Britain’s wildlife can be secretive, so often goes unnoticed. This series reveals the hidden lives of both the familiar and the more unusual animals with which we share our island home.

Wild Britain
Wildlife documentary series narrated by Hugh Bonneville revealing the hidden lives of the animals that live in various habitats around Britain.

Sofia the First: Forever Royal
As Sofia, and her siblings Amber and James, prepare for their graduation from Royal Prep Academy, Sofia is called back to the Mystic Isles to face an evil witch named Vor, who is trying to take over the kingdom of Enchancia.

Just a Minute
Just a Minute is a BBC Radio 4 radio comedy and television panel game chaired by Nicholas Parsons. Its first transmission on Radio 4 was on 22 December 1967, three months after the station's launch. The Radio 4 programme won a Gold Sony Radio Academy Award in 2003. The object of the game is for panellists to talk for sixty seconds on a given subject, "without repetition, hesitation or deviation". The comedy comes from attempts to keep within these rules and the banter among the participants. In 2011 comedy writer David Quantick ascribed Just a Minute's success to its "insanely basic" format, stating, "It's so blank that it can be filled by people as diverse as Paul Merton and Graham Norton, who don't have to adapt their style of humour to the show at all."

Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Experience Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. The annual holiday musical spectacular features new special guests every year.

The Cazalets
The Cazalets is a 2001 television drama series about the life of a large privileged family in the years 1937 to 1947. Most of the action takes place in London, and at the family's large estate in Sussex. The drama was based on the novels of Elizabeth Jane Howard, and adapted by the screenwriter Douglas Livingstone. The series was originally produced by Cinema Verity for BBC One and is available on DVD.

Turn Back Time
Modern families experience life in previous eras.

Amphibia
The adventures of 13-year-old, self-centered Anne Boonchuy who is magically transported to the fictitious world of Amphibia, a rural marshland full of frog-people. With the help of an excitable young frog named Sprig, Anne will become a hero and discover the first true friendship of her life.
Filmography
as Himself - Host
as Self - Narrator (voice)
as Marley
as Self - Narrator (voice)
as Robert Crawley
as The Headmaster
as Sir Charles
as Self - Video message
as Narrator
as Self - Narrator (voice)
as Robert Crawley (archive footage)
as James Richardson
as Henry Brown
as الراوي
as Douglas
as Jonathan Wilde
as Narrator
as Self- Presenter
as Narrator
as Sir Charles
as DCI Brian Boyce
as Clio
as The Mayor (voice)
as Self
as Hector Blake
as Self - Narrator
as Robert Crawley
as Narrator
as Narrator (voice)
as Narrator
as Narrator
as Narrator (Voice)
as Vypravěč
as Commander William Calthorpe
as Roald Dahl
as Narrator ("States of Mind")
as Narrateur
as Mr. Delacroix
as Hugh
as One-eyed man
as Himself - Presenter
as Robert Crawley
as Self
as Wigbert (voice)
as Narrator - Self
as Hammond
as The Narrator
as Voice of the Library/The First Storykeeper (voice)
as Self
as Narrator
as Narrator
as Henry Brown
as Teddy Hall
as Merlin (voice)
as Santa Claus (voice)
as Lord Mountbatten
as Narrator
as Narrator (voice)
as Self
as Narrator
as Santa (voice)
as Narration
as Pirate King
as Self
as Henry Brown
as Narrator
as Narrator (voice)
as Self - Guest Star
as Irish Journalist
as Ian Fletcher
as Himself
as Self - Guest
as 2nd Lt. Donald Jeffries
as The Host
as Himself
as Book Narrator (voice)
as Secret Library (voice)
as Mr. Stink
as Gloucester
as Self
as Self
as Captain Henry Avery
as Himself - Narrator
as Ian Fletcher
as Narrator (voice)
as Lord Harrington
as Robert Crawley
as Ben Sanger
as Beachcomber
as Pilate
as Brian
as Gilbert
as Charles Pollock
as Captain Oldknow
as Self - Guest
as Philip Moore
as DSI Iain Barclay
as Jed
as Mr. Bennet
as Gregory Parton
as Sir Hugh Carleton Greene
as Rev Brook Bridges
as Mr. Burrell
as Self
as DSI Iain Barclay
as Sebastian Burrows
as Pooter
as Tony Whittaker
as Gerry
as Self - Guest
as Self
as Prince Regent
as Max Raphael
as Headmaster Felix Powers
as Fraser McBride
as Henry Avery
as Voice of Adult Ben
as Inspector Hewitt
as Lord Wisbeach
as Samuel Pepys
as Dr. Andrew Wakefield
as Philip Larkin
as Fr. Jack Dowling
as Brin Hopper
as Self - Guest
as Ralph Banner
as Yevgraf Zhivago
as Henleigh Grandcourt
as Self
as Eric
as Ivo Pettifer
as Young John Bayley
as Bertrand
as Farmer
as Hugh Cazalet
as Louis
as Julian Ormerod
as Charles Bovary
as Mr. Rushworth
as Bernie
as Bob Boothby
as Bob Boothby
as HMS Bedford Air Warfare Officer
as Norman Tucker
as Self
as Ferdinand Fitzgerald
as Peter Schneider
as Hugh Barton
as Steve Hollingsworth
as Schiller
as Gerry (as Richard Bonneville)
as Daniel Aurifaber
as Daniel Aurifaber
as Victor Savage
as Sqdn. Ldr. Barton (as Richard Bonneville)
as Dominic Kent
as Self
as Inspector Dawson
as Jas
as Edward Masterman
as Self - Narrator
as Victor Savage
as Self
as Self - Nominee
as Narrator