Toby Jones stars in HBO's original movie "The Girl," as Alfred Hitchcock, opposite Sienna Miller as Tippi Hedren. Jones also recently starred in the feature film "Snow White and the Huntsman," opposite Kristen Stewart, Chris Hemsworth and Charlize Theron, as Coll.
Jones will next be seen in the independent films "Red Lights," opposite Robert De Niro and Sigourney Weaver, for director Rodrigo Cortés, and "Berberian Sound Studio," for director Peter Strickland. Other upcoming films include "Serena,"
Jones was recently seen in Lionsgate's "The Hunger Games," as Claudius Templesmith, for director Gary Ross, Tomas Alfredson's "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy," opposite Gary Oldman and Colin Firth, and Marvel Studios' "Captain America: The First Avenger," opposite Chris Evans and Tommy Lee Jones for director Joe Johnston. Jones also starred in Steven Spielberg's "The Adventures of Tintin," based on the classic comic strip by Hergé, Simon Curtis' "My Week With Marilyn," opposite Michelle Williams, Dustin Lance Black's "Virginia," the comedy "Your Highness," alongside James Franco, Danny McBride and Natalie Portman, and the horror thriller "The Rite," starring Anthony Hopkins.
Jones also voiced the role of Dobby the House Elf in the blockbuster "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1." He first lent his voice to the role in "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets."
Toby Jones won a London Critics' Circle Award for his performance as Truman Capote in Douglas McGrath's 2006 biopic "Infamous." He has also been recognized by The London Critics' Circle with nominations for his work in "The Painted Veil," as well as for his roles in two political dramas—Karl Rove in Oliver Stone's "W." and Swifty Lazar in Ron Howard's "Frost/Nixon." In addition, he shared a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture for "Frost/Nixon."
His film work also includes several independent films, including "City of Ember," produced by Tom Hanks; Jon Amiel's "Creation"; and "What's Wrong with Virginia," which premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival. Among his other film credits are Frank Darabont's "The Mist," Peter Greenaway's "Nightwatching," Michael Apted's "Amazing Grace," Stephen Frears' "Mrs. Henderson Presents," Marc Forster's Oscar-nominated "Finding Neverland," Luc Besson's "The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc"; Andy Tennant's "Ever After"; Bille August's "Les Misérables"; and "Orlando," which marked his feature film debut.
An award-winning stage actor, Jones won a Laurence Olivier Award for his performance in the West End comedy "The Play What I Wrote," directed by Kenneth Branagh; he reprised his role in the Tony-nominated Broadway production of the play. His work in London's West End also includes Simon McBurney's production of "Measure for Measure" and, more recently, "Parlour Song" and "Every Good Boy Deserves Favour."
On television, Jones recently was seen in ABC miniseries "Titanic" and co-starred with Helen Mirren in HBO's acclaimed miniseries "Elizabeth I." His credits also include such long-form projects as "Mo," "The Old Curiosity Shop," "The Way We Live Now," "In Love and War" and "Victoria & Albert." IN 2010 he was seen in guest roles on "Doctor Who," Agatha Christie's "Poirot" and "Christopher and His Kind."
Jones will next be seen in the independent films "Red Lights," opposite Robert De Niro and Sigourney Weaver, for director Rodrigo Cortés, and "Berberian Sound Studio," for director Peter Strickland. Other upcoming films include "Serena,"
opposite Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence for director Susanne Bier, and a lead role as Alfred Hitchcock in "The Girl," a BBC/HBO co-production co-starring Sienna Miller and directed by Julian Jarrold.
Jones was recently seen in Lionsgate's "The Hunger Games," as Claudius Templesmith, for director Gary Ross, Tomas Alfredson's "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy," opposite Gary Oldman and Colin Firth, and Marvel Studios' "Captain America: The First Avenger," opposite Chris Evans and Tommy Lee Jones for director Joe Johnston. Jones also starred in Steven Spielberg's "The Adventures of Tintin," based on the classic comic strip by Hergé, Simon Curtis' "My Week With Marilyn," opposite Michelle Williams, Dustin Lance Black's "Virginia," the comedy "Your Highness," alongside James Franco, Danny McBride and Natalie Portman, and the horror thriller "The Rite," starring Anthony Hopkins.
Jones also voiced the role of Dobby the House Elf in the blockbuster "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1." He first lent his voice to the role in "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets."
Toby Jones won a London Critics' Circle Award for his performance as Truman Capote in Douglas McGrath's 2006 biopic "Infamous." He has also been recognized by The London Critics' Circle with nominations for his work in "The Painted Veil," as well as for his roles in two political dramas—Karl Rove in Oliver Stone's "W." and Swifty Lazar in Ron Howard's "Frost/Nixon." In addition, he shared a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture for "Frost/Nixon."
His film work also includes several independent films, including "City of Ember," produced by Tom Hanks; Jon Amiel's "Creation"; and "What's Wrong with Virginia," which premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival. Among his other film credits are Frank Darabont's "The Mist," Peter Greenaway's "Nightwatching," Michael Apted's "Amazing Grace," Stephen Frears' "Mrs. Henderson Presents," Marc Forster's Oscar-nominated "Finding Neverland," Luc Besson's "The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc"; Andy Tennant's "Ever After"; Bille August's "Les Misérables"; and "Orlando," which marked his feature film debut.
An award-winning stage actor, Jones won a Laurence Olivier Award for his performance in the West End comedy "The Play What I Wrote," directed by Kenneth Branagh; he reprised his role in the Tony-nominated Broadway production of the play. His work in London's West End also includes Simon McBurney's production of "Measure for Measure" and, more recently, "Parlour Song" and "Every Good Boy Deserves Favour."
On television, Jones recently was seen in ABC miniseries "Titanic" and co-starred with Helen Mirren in HBO's acclaimed miniseries "Elizabeth I." His credits also include such long-form projects as "Mo," "The Old Curiosity Shop," "The Way We Live Now," "In Love and War" and "Victoria & Albert." IN 2010 he was seen in guest roles on "Doctor Who," Agatha Christie's "Poirot" and "Christopher and His Kind."
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