Timothy Spall

Timothy Spall

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Born
February 27, 1957
Awards
24 wins, 62 nominations

Timothy Leonard Spall is an award-winning classical character actor who was born on February 27, 1957, and raised in London. The son of blue-collar parents, Joseph L. Spall, a postal worker, and Sylvia R. (Leonard), a hairdresser, his interest in acting happened early and Spall auditioned and earned…

Biography

Timothy Leonard Spall is an award-winning classical character actor who was born on February 27, 1957, and raised in London. The son of blue-collar parents, Joseph L. Spall, a postal worker, and Sylvia R. (Leonard), a hairdresser, his interest in acting happened early and Spall auditioned and earned a spot with the National Youth Theatre.

The young actor showed great promise at RADA where he portrayed the title roles in "Macbeth" and "Othello." In 1979 he joined the Royal Shakespeare Company and stayed for approximately two years performing in such plays as "The Merry Wives of Windsor," "Cymbeline," "The Three Sisters," "Nicholas Nickleby" and "The Knight of the Burning Pestle." With other rep companies, he appeared in, among others, "The Merchant" and "St. Joan."

Making his minor debut in a filmed version of the play The Life Story of Baal (1978), Tim went on to play featured roles in offbeat films such as Quadrophenia (1979), Remembrance (1982), The Missionary (1982), The Bride (1985), Body Contact (1987), Crusoe (1988), To Kill A Priest (1988), Dream Demon (1988) and 1871 (1990)

In the 1990's, Timothy surged forward largely through his association with prolific writer/director Mike Leigh, appearing in a number of his award-winning, working-class features. Those included his doomed chef Aubrey in Life Is Sweet (1990); brother/uncle Maurice in Secrets & Lies (1996) (BAFTA Award nomination); the vulnerable performer Richard Temple in the Gilbert & Sullivan biopic Topsy-Turvy (1999) (another BAFTA nomination); and the benign taxi driver Phil in All or Nothing (2002). He also worked for other noted directors including Ken Russell in Gothic (1986), Clint Eastwood in White Hunter Black Heart (1990), Bernardo Bertolucci in The Sheltering Sky (1990), and Kenneth Branagh in Hamlet (1996) (as Rosenkrantz).

Tim impressed on the small screen as well during this time, accentuated by his starring work on series TV as the luckless Frank Stubbs Promotes (1993) as well as the comedies Nice Day at the Office (1994) and Outside Edge (1994), and his BAFTA-nominated TV roles in Our Mutual Friend (1998), Shooting the Past (1999) and Vacuuming Completely Nude in Paradise (2001).

A battle with myeloid leukemia sharply curtailed Tim's momentum for a time, but he returned healthy into the millennium in superb lead and support form to create arguably his most hissable cinematic character. As the cowardly, half-blooded wizard Peter Pettigrew, Tim inhabited the role in several of the nine "Harry Potter" blockbusters from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011). He also earned superb notices as: one of the charitable Cheeryble brothers in Nicholas Nickleby (2002); gullible banker Mr. Poe in the wild Jim Carrey adventure comedy A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004); humorous Simon Graham in the Tom Cruise starrer The Last Samurai (2003); evil queen henchman Nathaniel in the delightful Disney film Enchanted (2007); the villainous Beadle in the dark musical Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007); the over-anxious lawyer starring role in the family dramedy Reuniting the Rubins (2010); Sir Winston Churchill in The King's Speech (2010); werewolf hunter Sid in the horror comedy Love Bite (2012); eccentric painter J.M.W. Turner portrait in Mike Leigh's Mr. Turner (2014) (Cannes, London Critics Circle, New York Critics Circle and National Society of Film Critics winner); the co-lead with Juno Temple in the social drama Away (2016); legal combatant David Irving in the Holocaust-themed Denial (2016); part of an upper-class couple (opposite Kristin Scott Thomas in the dark social comedy The Party (2017); a syndicated boss in The Corrupted (2019); and as artist L.S. Lowry opposite Vanessa Redgrave playing his mother in the biopic Mrs Lowry & Son (2019).

Tim's more recent notable TV outings have included his Fagin in the mini-series version of the Dickens classic Oliver Twist (2007), the title role in the TV-movie The Fattest Man in Britain (2009), and as Eddie in the series The Street (2006), Lord Blandings in the comedy Blandings (2013) and Lord Wallington in the dramatic mini-series Summer of Rockets (2019).

The father of three children, one of his children, Rafe Spall, is a prolific actor in his own right.

Actor

Virginia Woolf's Night & DayVirginia Woolf's Night & Day(2026)as Mr. Hilbery
Goodbye JuneGoodbye June(2025)as Bernie
HamletHamlet(2025)as Polonius
Death ValleyDeath Valley(2025)as John Chapel, Inspector Charles Caesar
Wolf HallWolf Hall(2015)as Duke of Norfolk

Self

This MorningThis Morning(1988)as Self, Self - Guest
NewsnightNewsnight(1980)as Self
The One ShowThe One Show(2006)as Self - Guest, Self
Maggie Smith at the BBCMaggie Smith at the BBC(2024)as Self
Remembers...Remembers...(2022)as Self

Archive Footage

WatchMojoWatchMojo(2006)as Self - Nick, Self - Beadle, Nick
SBS World NewsSBS World News(2002)as Self - Actor
ABC News BreakfastABC News Breakfast(2008)as Self - Actor
Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to HogwartsHarry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts(2022)as Self
Granada ReportsGranada Reports(1980)as Self - Actor, Mrs. Lowry and Son

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Kate Winslet, Timothy Spall, Johnny Flynn, Andrea Riseborough, and Fisayo Akinade in Goodbye June (2025)Timothy Spall in Goodbye June (2025)Timothy Spall, Sverrir Gudnason, Lydia Leonard, Simon Manyonda, and Ella Rumpf in Northern Comfort (2023)Timothy Spall and Matthew Macfadyen in The Enfield Haunting (2015)Timothy Spall in Stanley a Man of Variety (2016)Timothy Spall in Stanley a Man of Variety (2016)

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The King's Speech60.0020108.0412732901
2Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 220.0020118.1031045223
3Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire15.0020057.701752782
4Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street11.7020077.313406453
5Wolf Hall8.0020158.20918493
6Secrets & Lies6.5019978.00551464
7Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban6.0020047.902767226
8Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 14.0020107.702664059
9Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince4.0020097.601660037
10The Last Samurai4.0020037.804504816