RECENT CREDITS
Separate Lies (FILM)  Sep. 16, 2005
Piccadilly Jim (FILM)  Jan. 1, 2005
Vanity Fair (FILM)  Sep. 1, 2004
Two Brothers (FILM)  Jun. 25, 2004
Anatomy of a Scene: Gosford Park (TV)  Mar. 10, 2002


HIGHLIGHTS
2005 Made directorial debut with "Separate Lies" a drama starring Emily Watson and Tom Wilkinson
2004 Penned the screenplay adaptation of William Makepeace Thackeray's "Vanity Fair"; directed by Mira Nair
2001 Feature screenwriting debut, "Gosford Park"; also served as an associate producer; received Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay
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All Credits

Film Name / TV Show Name (Episode Name)
Role
Category

Screenplay
Film


Director, Producer, Screenplay
Film


Screenplay
Film


Screenplay
Film


Screenplay
Film


Snobs  
Screenplay, Source Material
Film


Screenplay
Film


Screenplay
Film


Screenplay
Film


Screenplay
Film


Separate Lies  2005
Director, Screenplay
Film


Screenplay
Film


Vanity Fair  2004
Screenplay
Film


Two Brothers  2004
Screenplay
Film


Anatomy of a Scene: Gosford Park  2002 -Interviewee
Actor
TV


Gosford Park  2001
Screenplay, Associate Producer
Film


Monarch of the Glen  2001 -Kilwillie
Actor
TV


Aristocrats  1999 -Duke of Richmond
Actor
TV


Never Love a Thief  1998 -Brother Vincent
Actor
TV


Regeneration  1998 -Timmons
Actor
Film


The Treaty  1998 -Winston Churchill
Actor
TV


Place Vendome  1998 -Wajman
Actor
Film


Tomorrow Never Dies  1997 -Minister of Defense
Actor
Film


Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre  1996 -Colonel Dent
Actor
Film


The Final Cut  1996 -Sir Henry Ponsonby
Actor
TV


Screenplay
TV


Actor
TV


Savage Hearts  1994 -The Bishop
Actor
Film


Sharpe  1993
Actor
TV


Shadowlands  1993 -Desmond Arding
Actor
Film


Damage  1993 -Donald Lyndsaymp
Actor
Film


Covington Cross  1992 -Bishop Moore
Actor
TV


To Be the Best  1992 -Dennis
Actor
TV


Goldeneye  1990 -Noel Coward
Actor
TV


Lord Elgin and Some Stones of No Value  1987 -Reverend Philip Hunt
Actor
TV


Florence Nightingale  1985 -Charles
Actor
TV


Baby: The Secret of the Lost Legend  1985 -Nigel Jenkins
Actor
Film


A Married Man  1984
Associate Producer
TV


Rita Hayworth: The Love Goddess  1983 -Aly Kahn Chauffeur
Actor
TV


The Scarlet Pimpernel  1982 -Prince Regent
Actor
TV


Hotline  1982 -Leo
Actor
TV


Priest of Love  1981 -Barbara's Fiance
Actor
Film


Peter and Paul  1981 -Nero
Actor
TV


The Bunker  1981 -Colonel Von Below
Actor
TV


Shergar   -Chambers
Actor
Film


Fellow Traveller   -D'Arcy
Actor
Film


Full Circle   -Library Attendant
Actor
Film




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Highlights

2005 Made directorial debut with "Separate Lies" a drama starring Emily Watson and Tom Wilkinson
2004 Penned the screenplay adaptation of William Makepeace Thackeray's "Vanity Fair"; directed by Mira Nair
2001 Feature screenwriting debut, "Gosford Park"; also served as an associate producer; received Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay
2000 - 2001 Had recurring role as a Scottish nobleman in the BBC series "Monarch of the Glen"
1999 Played the upper-class Lord Richmond in the British miniseries "Aristocrats"
1998 Acted alongside Catherine Denueve in "Place Vendome"
1998 Produced and scripted a British TV adaptation of Mark Twain's "The Prince and the Pauper"
1997 Co-starred as an army officer in "Regeneration"
1997 Had featured role as the Minister of Defence in the James Bond film "Tomorrow Never Dies"
1995 Played the mysterious Bishop in the thriller "Savage Hearts"
1994 Wrote the teleplay adaptation of "Little Lord Fauntleroy"; received International Emmy
1993 Again supported Anthony Hopkins in "Shadowlands"
1992 Appeared in "Damage", starring Jeremy Irons and Juliette Binoche
1990 Portrayed Noel Coward in "Goldeneye", a syndicated biopic of James Bond creator Ian Fleming
1989 Co-starred in the HBO drama "Fellow Traveller", about the Hollywood blacklist of the 1950s
1984 Was associate producer of the syndicated miniseries "A Married Man", starring Anthony Hopkins
1982 Cast as the Prince Regent in the CBS movie "The Scarlet Pimpernel"
1981 Moved to Los Angeles
1981 Debut on American TV, co-starring with Anthony Hopkins in "The Bunker" (CBS), a drama about Adolph Hitler
1981 Played the Emperor Nero in the CBS miniseries "Peter and Paul"
1981 Feature acting debut in "Priest of Love"
1979 Appeared in the British miniseries "My Son, My Son" (BBC)
1977 Early TV credit, a guest appearance on the BBC series "The Duchess of Duke Street" (date approximate)
Raised in an aristocratic family
Joined the Cambridge Footlights while an undergraduate
Began acting career appearing in repertory theater
Returned to England
Established Lionhead Productions with Andrew Morgan


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