Timothy Spall

English actor

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2025 Timothy Spall is set to appear in the upcoming series 'Death Valley' as the character John Chapel
May 2025 Performed a public reading in London of Winston Churchill's speech marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War 2 in Europe.
2024 Timothy Spall will appear in the miniseries 'Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light' as the Duke of Norfolk
2024 Timothy Spall is listed for a film titled 'Rich Flu', with no specific role mentioned
2024 Wins the International Emmy Awards and BAFTA TV Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his performance in The Sixth Commandment.
2023 Timothy Spall starred in the 4-part drama series 'The Sixth Commandment' as Peter Farquhar
2023 Timothy Spall featured in multiple films including 'Bolan's Shoes', 'Northern Comfort', 'Wicked Little Letters' as Edward Swan, and 'The Heist Before Christmas' as Father Christmas
2022 Timothy Spall starred in 'This Is Christmas' as Ray and 'The Pale Blue Eye' as Superintendent Sylvanus Thayer
2021 Timothy Spall appeared in multiple films: 'The Obscure Life of the Grand Duke of Corsica' as Alfred Roth, 'The Last Bus' as Tom, and 'Spencer' as Major Alistar Gregory
2021 Played Major Alistair Gregory in the dramatic film Spencer, sharing scenes with Kristen Stewart who portrayed Princess Diana.
2020 Timothy Spall played Peter Riordan in 'It Snows in Benidorm'
2019 Timothy Spall appeared in multiple TV series including 'Hatton Garden' as Terry Perkins, 'Summer of Rockets' as Lord Arthur Wallington, and 'Perpetual Grace, LTD' as Donny
2019 Timothy Spall starred in multiple films including 'The Corrupted', 'This Time Away', and 'Mrs Lowry & Son'
2019 Appears in the BBC Cold War drama Summer of Rockets.
2018 Timothy Spall voiced Chief Bognar in the animated film 'Early Man'
2018 Played Terry Perkins, one of the robbers, in the ITV mini-series Hatton Garden.
2016 Portrayed Holocaust denier David Irving in the film Denial, directed by Mick Jackson.
March 29 2016 Played the title role of Davies in Harold Pinter's play The Caretaker at the Old Vic theatre in London, running until 14 May 2016.
2014 Timothy Spall won Best Actor at the Capri Hollywood International Film Festival for his performance in Mr. Turner
2014 Timothy Spall won Best Actor at the European Film Awards for his performance in Mr. Turner
2014 Stars in Mike Leigh's Mr. Turner, winning the Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival for his portrayal of J. M. W. Turner.
2012 Reprised the role of Winston Churchill at the Summer Olympics closing ceremony. Filmed Wasteland (known as The Rise in Britain) and played Charlie Morgan in the film Comes a Bright Day.
February 2012 The third and final series of 'Timothy Spall: All at Sea' was first broadcast, covering the journey from Scotland to London via various coastal and river routes.
August 2011 Timothy Spall's second television series 'Timothy Spall: Back at Sea' was first broadcast, documenting his nautical journey around Wales, Liverpool, Isle of Man, Northern Ireland, and Scotland, culminating in a voyage through the Caledonian Canal and Loch Ness to a winter port in Aberdeenshire.
August 2011 While filming an episode of 'Timothy Spall: All at Sea' in the River Medway estuary, Timothy Spall and his wife became lost and were guided to safety by the Sheerness lifeboat crew, including RNLI members Arthur Ormesher and Nicki Wood, who escorted their barge to Queenborough Harbour.
2010 Stars in The King's Speech and concludes his role as Peter Pettigrew in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1. Also appears in Timothy Spall: ...at Sea documentary series.
2010 Portrayed Winston Churchill in The King's Speech and was jointly awarded the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.
May 2010 Timothy Spall's first television series 'Somewhere at Sea' was first broadcast, documenting his maritime journey from London to Cornwall and through the Bristol Channel, with winter mooring in Penarth, Cardiff Bay.

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