Jonathan Pryce is a highly acclaimed Welsh actor whose career spans over four decades across film, television, and stage. With a diverse filmography that includes iconic roles in both independent and blockbuster films, Pryce has established himself as a versatile and talented actor. He garnered critical acclaim for his performances in films such as "Brazil" (1985), "Evita" (1996), and "The Two Popes" (2019), showcasing his ability to portray a wide range of characters with depth and nuance. Known for his captivating presence on screen and stage, Pryce has a unique acting style that effortlessly blends intensity with vulnerability. His portrayal of complex characters in films like "The Wife" (2017) and "Tomorrow Never Dies" (1997) has earned him numerous award nominations and accolades. Pryce's standout performances in projects such as "Something Wicked This Way Comes" (1983) and "Hysteria" (2011) highlight his unparalleled talent and versatility as an actor. With a remarkable body of work that includes both dramatic and comedic roles, Jonathan Pryce continues to captivate audiences with his exceptional acting skills and compelling on-screen presence.
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Directed by Terry Gilliam
Directed by Ashley Judd, Irwin Winkler, Jonathan Pryce, Kevin Kline, Kevin McNally
Directed by Edward Burns, Greg Marcks, Jonathan Pryce, Shane West, Ving Rhames
Directed by Alan Parker, Antonio Banderas, Jimmy Nail, Jonathan Pryce, Madonna
Directed by Felicity Jones, Hugh Dancy, Jonathan Pryce, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Tanya Wexler
Directed by Catherine McCormack, Christian Volckman, Daniel Craig, Jonathan Pryce, Romola Garai
Directed by Diane Ladd, Jack Clayton, Jason Robards, Jonathan Pryce, Royal Dano
Directed by Gabriel Byrne, Jonathan Pryce, Nia Long, Patricia Arquette, Rupert Wainwright
Directed by Anthony Hopkins, Fernando Meirelles, Jonathan Pryce, Juan MinujÃn, Luis Gnecco
Directed by Björn Runge, Christian Slater, Glenn Close, Jonathan Pryce, Max Irons