Nicol Williamson

Male
September 14, 1936

Thomas Nicol Williamson (September 14, 1936 - December 16, 2011) was a British actor. He was once described by playwright John Osborne as "the greatest actor since Marlon Brando". He was also described by Samuel Beckett as "touched by genius" and viewed by many critics as "the Hamlet of his generation" during the late 1960s.

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TV Series
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Spawn
5.30
movie1997United States
Character: CogliostroCredit: Acting
The Wind in the Willows
6.60
movie1996UK
Character: BadgerCredit: Acting
The Hour of the Pig
6.80
movie1993UK
Character: Seigneur Jehan d'AuferreCredit: Acting
Audrey Hepburn: Remembered
7.00
movie1993United States
Character: Self (archive footage)Credit: Acting
The Exorcist III
6.50
movie1990United States
Character: Father MorningCredit: Acting
Passion Flower
6.80
movie1987United States
Character: Albert CoskinCredit: Acting
Black Widow
6.50
movie1987United States
Character: William McCroryCredit: Acting
Return to Oz
6.80
movie1985United States
Character: Dr. Worley / Nome KingCredit: Acting
To Be Hamlet
0.00
movie1985UK
Character: SelfCredit: Acting
Sakharov
6.90
movie1984United StatesUK
Character: MalyarovCredit: Acting
Macbeth
6.90
movie1983UK
Character: MacbethCredit: Acting
I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can
6.80
movie1982United States
Character: Derek BauerCredit: Acting
Venom
6.40
movie1981UK
Character: Cmdr. William BullochCredit: Acting
Excalibur
7.30
movie1981UK
Character: MerlinCredit: Acting
The Human Factor
6.60
movie1979UK
Character: Maurice CastleCredit: Acting
The Cheap Detective
6.60
movie1978United States
Character: Colonel SchlisselCredit: Acting
The Goodbye Girl
7.30
movie1977United States
Character: Oliver Fry (uncredited)Credit: Acting
The Seven-Per-Cent Solution
6.70
movie1976UKUnited States
Character: Sherlock HolmesCredit: Acting
Robin and Marian
6.60
movie1976United States
Character: Little JohnCredit: Acting
The Wilby Conspiracy
6.70
movie1975UK
Character: Major HornCredit: Acting