
Jonathan Coy
Acting
Biography
Jonathan Coy (born 24 April 1953) is a British actor. He is best known for his roles in the television series Downton Abbey (2010–2014), as well as appearing in the feature film follow-up Downton Abbey: A New Era (2022).
Born: April 24, 1953
Place of Birth: Hammersmith, London, England, UK
Known For

Ladies of Letters
Two middle-age crazy English widows become best friends via letters, over many misadventure-filled years. Having met under a table at a wedding, when both were drunk with merriment, misunderstanding comes naturally to them. The ladies and their kin act out the events in the letters: in their homes, prison or wherever else they land, revealing the hilarious, venomous, or empathetic truth, between their ever-increasing lines. Based on a 13 year long BBC 4 radio series.

Born and Bred
In the 1950s at the fictional Lancashire village of Ormston, a father and son, both doctors, navigate the challenges of running a cottage hospital under the newly established National Health Service.

Much Ado About Nothing
Two young lovers, Claudio and Hero, are to be married imminently but the devious scheming of a resentful Prince looks set to thwart the nuptials. Meanwhile, marriage seems inconceivable for reluctant lovers Beatrice and Benedick whose endless witty sparring threatens to keep them apart forever. Directed by Josie Rourke, Artistic Director of the Donmar Warehouse, Much Ado About Nothing is one of Shakespeare’s great plays and reminds us all of the failings and triumphs of the human condition in our never ending search for perfect love.

Andor
In an era filled with danger, deception and intrigue, Cassian Andor will discover the difference he can make in the struggle against the tyrannical Galactic Empire. He embarks on a path that is destined to turn him into a rebel hero.

Agatha Christie's Poirot
From England to Egypt, accompanied by his elegant and trustworthy sidekicks, the intelligent yet eccentrically-refined Belgian detective Hercule Poirot pits his wits against a collection of first class deceptions.

Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes uses his abilities to take on cases by private clients and those that the Scotland Yard are unable to solve, along with his friend Dr. Watson.

Downton Abbey
A chronicle of the lives of the aristocratic Crawley family and their servants in the post-Edwardian era—with great events in history having an effect on their lives and on the British social hierarchy.

Endeavour
The early days of a young Endeavour Morse, whose experiences as a detective constable with the Oxford City Police will ultimately shape his future.

The Rector's Wife
Three-part dramatization of the novel by Joanna Trollope. A clergyman's wife shocks the church establishment and infuriates her husband by taking a job in a supermarket. She attracts the passionate interest of three very different men: a newly-appointed archdeacon; his younger brother, a philosopher and academic; and a wealthy businessman new to the village.

Foyle's War
As WW2 rages around the world, DCS Foyle fights his own war on the home-front as he investigates crimes on the south coast of England. Foyle's War opens in southern England in the year 1940. Later series sees the retired detective working as an MI5 agent operating in the aftermath of the war.
Filmography
as Nick Davies' Dad
as Howard Cohen
as Uncle Sordo
as Headmaster
as Murray
as Judge Aled Luckhurst
as Professor David Bowen
as Archie Batten
as Colonel Lukyn
as Lord Rufus Silk
as JUDGE MANSELL
as Leonato
as George Murray
as Gerald
as Charles Truman
as Rev. Pratchett
as Mr. David Sharp
as Ronald Coulter
as Museum Director
as Karl
as Clive Stannard
as Digby
as Captain Bracegirdie
as Hans Maier
as DCS Bernard Postles
as Dr. Cosmo
as Clifton George
as Richard Luce MP (Minister of State, Foreign Office)
as Erich Neumann
as Charles Cheeryble
as Adm. Sir Cloudsley Shovell
as Adm. Sir Clowdisley Shovell
as Admiral Clowdisley
as Lieutenant Bracegirdle
as Lieutenant Bracegirdle
as The Prince of Wales
as Lieutenant Bracegirdle
as Captain Bracegirdle
as Harold Nicholson
as Kenneth Gooders
as Hans Gluck
as George Lodge
as Philip Salisbury
as Doug Arkwright
as Nash
as Peter Bouverie
as Ben Pecksmith
as Harry Horton
as Gordon Price
as Pym
as Benjamin Trethansis
as Tom Bridger
as Barry Mulcrone
as Odilon
as Lord Willoughby
as Butler
as Teacher
as Bunny Saunders
as Stuart
as Alferov
as John Thorpe
as Harry Balcombe
as Edward Carr
as Geoffrey Tibbs
as Dunstan Cass
as Lewis, the Dauphin
as Fitzroy Simpson
as Henry
as William Haddock
as Lotterby
as Wright
as Henry
as Lotterby