Jonathan Pryce
47 titles
Filmography
47 results

Brazil
(1985)In the retro-future world, a government bureaucrat finds himself an enemy of the state.

The Two Popes
(2019)Divided in ideology. United by faith. When it seemed like they couldn't agree on anything, two prominent leaders found true friendship.

Dough
(2015)An elderly Jewish baker forms an unlikely bond with his teenage Muslim apprentice, who adds marijuana to the challah, causing sales to skyrocket.

The Ploughman's Lunch
(1983)James Penfield has made a career out of journalism. Now bankrupt, he finds himself with a group of other writers during the Falklands War.
Piney: The Lonesome Pine
(2019)A cheerful Welsh girl grows a talking pine named Piney to be her Christmas tree, but when he's accidentally removed from her grandfather's Christmas tree farm, the girl and her grandpa frantically search to get him home before Christmas.

Timon of Athens
(1981)BBC presents one of William Shakespeare’s lesser known works starring Jonathan Pryce and Sebastian Shaw. Timon’s incredible generosity is known throughout Athens. When his so-called friends take advantage of this, he soon alienates those who are truly loyal to him ending up alone and friendless.

Wisdom of Changes - Richard Wilhelm and the I Ching
(2011)The wisdom of the I Ching continues to offer profound insights into life, since it was introduced to the West by missionary Richard Wilhelm.

The Wife
(2018)Glenn Close and Jonathan Pryce star in this critically acclaimed film based on the bestselling book by Meg Wolitzer.

The Penguin Lessons
(2025)THE PENGUIN LESSONS follows a disillusioned Englishman (Steve Coogan) who accepts a job at a prestigious Argentine boarding school in 1976. Expecting an easy ride, he discovers a divided nation and a class of unruly students. But when he rescues a penguin from an oil-slicked beach, an unexpected bond forms one that will transform his life in ways he never imagined.

Carrington
(1995)Follow the true story of English painter Dora Carrington and writer Lytton Strachey, who formed an unconventional relationship between 1915 and 1932.

Something Wicked This Way Comes
(1983)Dark’s Pandemonium Carnival arrives in Green Town.

The Man Who Killed Don Quixote
(2018)A cynical filmmaker enters a world of time-jumping fantasy when he meets a delusional Spanish cobbler who believes himself to be Don Quixote.

Tomorrow Never Dies
(1997)The 18th installment of the series pits Bond (Pierce Brosnan) against a powerful media mogul (Jonathan Pryce) and his wife (Teri Hatcher) who has a secret past with Bond.

The Affair of the Necklace
(2001)The controversial true story of Jeanne De La Motte Valois stars Hilary Swank, as a countess whose name and title were stripped from her by the Royal Family, leaving her penniless.

Becoming Cary Grant
(2017)One of Hollywood’s all-time greatest stars tells his rags-to-riches story, explores his own screen image and reveals what it took to create it.

Bride of the Wind
(2001)A biopic about composer Alma Mahler, who was the ex-wife of Gustav Mahler, Walter Gropius, and Franz Werfel, and the mistress of Oskar Kokoschka.
My Zinc Bed
(2008)Alcohol addiction and obsession form the core of this searing adaptation of renowned writer David Hare's play. Starring Paddy Considine, Uma Thurman and Jonathan Pryce, the three-character piece follows a poet and recovering alcoholic named Paul, the billionaire businessman who befriends and employs him, and the tycoon's alcoholic wife who has chosen her own road to recovery that doesn't involve AA meetings.

He Dreams of Giants
(2019)A pair of filmmakers capture Terry Gilliam’s 25-year creative obsession with adapting Don Quixote as his dream finally becomes a reality.

The Man Who Invented Christmas
(2017)Charles Dickens’ magical journey that led to the creation of Ebenezer Scrooge, Tiny Tim and other classic characters from “A Christmas Carol.”

Hysteria
(2011)In an age of invention, one man sets out to find a medical cure for what ails women... and accidentally electrified our love lives forever. Hysteria, a mischievously inspired romantic comedy set in the late 19th century, is based on the surprising truth of how Mortimer Granville came up with the world's first electromechanical vibrator in the name of medical science.