Born in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, UK — May 24 1949

Jim Broadbent (born May 24, 1949) is an English actor. He won an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award for his supporting role as John Bayley in the feature film Iris (2001), as well as winning a BAFTA TV Award and a Golden Globe for his leading role as Lord Longford in the television film Longford (2006). Broadbent received four BAFTA Film Award nominations and won for his performance in Moulin Rouge! (2001). He was also nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards and four Screen Actors Guild Awards. A graduate of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic…
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Archmaester Ebrose

Mr. Horsfall

Snaggleroot (voice)

Christopher the Poet (voice)

Mr Lovejoy

Roulin

Self

Charlie Bennett
DCI Ponk

Stewart

Horace Slughorn

Horace Slughorn

Don Speekingleesh, an Interpreter

Carmello

Prof. Digory Kirke

Roy Slater

George

Inspector Frank Butterman

Jim

Selwyn Proops

Stan McDermott

Prince Bolkonsky

Dean Charles Stanforth

Madame Gasket (voice)

Lord Thomas Badgley

Ossipon

Scottie

Captain Molyneux / Vyvyan Ayrs / Timothy Cavendish / Korean Musician / Prescient 2

Boss Tweed

Duke of Leicester

Samuel Gruber

Samuel Gruber

Harold Zidler

Prime Minister

Bridget's Dad

Dr. Jaffe


Samuel Gruber

Peter Schneider

Lord Marcham

Father Flood

Richard Nightingale

Jean Pierre Dubois

Maitre Jacques

Fenoglio

Lord Kelvin

Father Roberts

DCS Tommy Butler

DI Stanley Richardson

Alan Hammond

Logan Mountstuart (Older)

Dr Rossi

Santa (voice)

Dalcroix

Colin Jones

Lord Kilmichael

Dad

Sergeant (voice)

BBC Commentator

Sam Ronstadt

Second Attendant

Herbert

Denis Thatcher


Geoff Figg

Terry Perkins

Dad

Basil / Ernest Vole / Purslane Saltapple (voice)

Percy (voice)

W. S. Gilbert

Jim Morley

Col

Compere

Earl of Gloucester

Mother

King

Kempton Bunton

Barrister

The Duke of Buckingham

Underwood

Warner Purcell

King William IV

Pod Clock

Monty Plant

John Bayley

Mr. Wackford Squeers

Tony Webster

Andy

Mr. Boo

The Drunken Major

Attorney General

Fielder in Cowpat

Brian (voice)

Santa Claus

Frederick Arbuthnot

Mr. Osborne

Harold Fry

Lord Longford

Grosspapa (voice)

Doc Ansell

Charlie

Spectator at Cricket Match (uncredited)

The Rabbit (voice)

Sam Longson

Sir Oliver Lodge

Tom

Donald

Mr. Worrall

Station Porter

Jimmy
Peter Duffley

Desmond Morton

German Soldier (uncredited)

Eddie (voice)

Chief Inspector Heat

Dr. Lagermann

Ernest the Viking (a Rapist)


CEO (voice)


Roger Miles

Film Crew

Horozovich (voice)

Ernest Briggs (voice)

The Shy Doctor

Alfred Salteena

Judge

Joseph - Orderly

Jim McCrea

Arthur Morrison

Narrator (voice)

Self

Nick Burrows
Cardinal Pole

Self

Self - Interviewee

Con Clancy

Old Leo

Self - Narrator

Self - Contributor

The Prison Director

Vicar

Deric Longden

Self

Jem Rodney
Carmelo


Geoff Figg

Self


Gutling

The Earl of Leete

(voice)

Cleaner

Mr Horsfall

Britischer Botschafter

Self

Harry Aitken

Orderly

Prince Albert

Tes Goodwin

George

Ugly Brother / Policeman (voice)

Grocer

Self

Stan (voice)

Dad

The Wizard (voice)

George

Self

23rd Earl of Leete

Narrator (voice)

Stewart

Lewis Silkin MP
Col. Alfred D. Wintle

G.P. (voice)
Percy

Second Attendant

Self (archive footage)

Mackaness

Woodcutter

Dalcroix

Standford Hartley

Roulin

Mr. Champing
Nick/Father Christmas

Basil / Ernest Vole / Purslane Saltapple (Voice)

Narrator
Self

Basil

Percy
Jim
Percy