
Jonathan Pryce
Jonathan Pryce, CBE (born June 1, 1947) is a Welsh stage and film actor and singer. He earned an Academy Award nomination for his performance in the 2019 film "The Two Popes." After studying at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and meeting his long time partner, English actress Kate Fahy, in 1974, he began his career as a stage actor in the 1970s. His work in theatre, including an award-winning performance in the title role of the Royal Court Theatre's "Hamlet", led to several supporting roles in film and television. He made his breakthrough screen performance in Terry Gilliam's 1985 cult film "Brazil". Critically lauded for his versatility, Pryce has participated in big-budget films such as "Evita", "Tomorrow Never Dies", "Pirates of the Caribbean" and "The New World", as well as independent projects such as "Glengarry Glen Ross" and "Carrington". His career in theatre has also been prolific, and he has won two Tony Awards—the first in 1977 for his Broadway debut in "Comedians", the second for his 1991 role as "The Engineer" in the musical "Miss Saigon".
Movies

Brazil
1985
as Sam Lowry
Tomorrow Never Dies
1997
as Elliot Carver

David
1997
as Saul

G.I. Joe: Retaliation
2013
as U.S. President

Stigmata
1999
as Cardinal Daniel Houseman

Evita
1996
as Juan Perón

Leatherheads
2008
as CC Frazier

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
2003
as Governor Weatherby Swann

What a Girl Wants
2003
as Alistair Payne

The Age of Innocence
1993
as Rivière

Ronin
1998
as Seamus O'Rourke

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
2006
as Governor Weatherby Swann

Glengarry Glen Ross
1992
as James Lingk

Bedtime Stories
2008
as Marty Bronson

Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
2007
as Governor Weatherby Swann

The Brothers Grimm
2005
as Delatombe

G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra
2009
as U.S. President

The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
1988
as The Right Ordinary Horatio Jackson