John Gielgud
John Gielgud
Biography
Sir Arthur John Gielgud, OM, CH (14 April 1904 – 21 May 2000) was an English actor, director, and producer. A descendant of the renowned Terry acting family, he achieved early international acclaim for his youthful, emotionally expressive Hamlet which broke box office records on Broadway in 1937. He was known for his beautiful speaking of verse and particularly for his warm and expressive voice, which his colleague Sir Alec Guinness likened to "a silver trumpet muffled in silk". Gielgud is one of the few entertainers who have won an Oscar, Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Award. Description above from the Wikipedia article John Gielgud, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
183
Gender
Male
Birthday
1904-04-14 (120 years old)
Place of Birth
South Kensington, London, England, UK
Acting

2018

Nothing Like a Dame as Self (archive footage)

2011

Discovering Hamlet as King Hamlet's Ghost (archive footage)

2009

Behind The Scenes of Caligula as Not available

2005

Revisiting Brideshead as Self (archive footage)

2001

Catastrophe as The Protagonist

1998

Merlin as King Constant

1998

Elizabeth as The Pope

1998

Quest for Camelot as Merlin (voice)

1998

The Tichborne Claimant as Cockburn

1997

A Dance to the Music of Time as St. John Clarke

1997

David as Stimme Gottes

1996

Gulliver's Travels as Professor of Light

1996

DragonHeart as King Arthur (voice) (uncredited)

1996

Hamlet as Priam

1996

Shine as Cecil Parkes

1996

The Portrait of a Lady as Mr. Touchett

1996

Looking for Richard as Self - Interviewee

1996

The Leopard Son as Narrator

1995

First Knight as Oswald

1995

Stick With Me, Kid as Grandpa

1995

Haunted as Doctor Doyle

1995

The Thomas The Tank Engine Man as Self (Voice)

1994

Scarlett as Not available

1994

A Summer Day's Dream as Not available

1992

Shining Through as Sunflower

1992

The Power of One as St. John

1992

Swan Song as Svetlovidov

1991

Strauss Dynasty as Drechsler

1991

Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker as Self (archive footage)

1991

Prospero's Books as Prospero

1991

A TV Dante (Cantos 9 to 14) as Virgil (voice)

1991

The Strauss Dynasty as Drechsler

1991

The Best of Friends as Sydney Cockerell

1990

Strike It Rich as Herbert Dreuther

1990

A TV Dante as Virgil

1989

Summer's Lease as Haverford Downs

1989

Getting It Right as Sir Gordon Munday

1989

Barbablù, Barbablù as Barbablù

1988

War and Remembrance as Aaron Jastrow

1988

Appointment with Death as Colonel Carbury

1988

Arthur 2: On the Rocks as Hobson

1988

A Man for All Seasons as Cardinal Wolsey

1987

Inspector Morse as Lord Hinksey

1987

Quartermaine's Terms as Eddie Loomis

1986

Lovejoy as Lord Wakering

1986

The Canterville Ghost as Sir Simon de Canterville

1986

The Whistle Blower as Sir Adrian Chappie

1986

Theban Plays: Antigone as Tiresias

1986

Time After Time as Jasper Swift

1985

Screen Two as Not available

1985

Plenty as Sir Leonard Darwin

1985

Romance on the Orient Express as Theodore Woodward

1985

The Shooting Party as Cornelius Cardew

1985

To Be Hamlet as Self

1985

Leave All Fair as John Middleton Murry

1984

Six Centuries of Verse as Himself - Presenter

1984

The Far Pavilions as Cavagnari

1984

Camille as Duke de Charles

1984

Scandalous as Uncle Willie

1984

The Master of Ballantrae as Lord Durrisdeer

1984

James Mason: The Star They Loved to Hate as Self - on the set of 'The Shooting Party' (uncredited)

1984

Frankenstein as De Lacey

1983

Wagner as Pfistermeister

1983

The Scarlet and the Black as Pope Pius XII

1983

The Wicked Lady as Hogarth

1983

Invitation to the Wedding as Not available

1982

Gandhi as Lord Irwin

1982

Marco Polo as Doge di Venezia

1982

The Hunchback of Notre Dame as Charmolue

1982

Inside the Third Reich as Albert Speer Sr.

1982

The Critic as Lord Burleigh

1981

Brideshead Revisited as Edward 'Ned' Ryder

1981

Chariots of Fire as Master of Trinity

1981

Lion of the Desert as Sharif El Gariani

1981

Arthur as Hobson

1981

Sphinx as Abdu-Hamdi

1981

Agatha Christie's Seven Dials Mystery as Marquis of Caterhan

1981

Priest of Love as Herbert G. Muskett

1980

The Elephant Man as Carr Gomm

1980

The Formula as Dr. Abraham Esau

1980

The Conductor as John Lasocki

1980

Why Didn't They Ask Evans? as Reverend Jones

1979

Tales of the Unexpected as Cyril Boggis

1979

Caligula as Nerva

1979

The Human Factor as Brigadier Tomlinson

1979

Murder by Decree as Prime Minister

1978

The BBC Television Shakespeare as John of Gaunt

1978

Les Misérables as Gillenormand

1978

Romeo and Juliet as Chorus

1978

No Man's Land as Spooner

1978

Richard II as John of Gaunt

1977

Joseph Andrews as The Doctor

1977

Providence as Clive Langham

1977

Heartbreak House as Captain Shotover

1977

The Grand Inquisitor as Inquisitor

1976

Second City Television as Self - Special Guest Star

1976

Aces High as Headmaster

1976

Peter Pan as Narrator

1976

The Picture of Dorian Gray as Lord Henry Wotton

1975

Galileo as The Old Cardinal

1974

Murder on the Orient Express as Mr. Beddoes

1974

Gold as Farrell

1974

QB VII as Clinton-Meek

1974

11 Harrowhouse as Meecham

1974

Frankenstein: The True Story as Chief Constable

1973

Frankenstein: The True Story as Chief Constable

1973

Lost Horizon as Chang

1972

ABC Afterschool Special as Various Roles

1972

Probe as Harold L. Streeter

1972

Eagle in a Cage as Lord Sissal

1972

Home as Harry

1971

Great Performances as Self

1970

Play for Today as Harry

1970

Menace as Not available

1970

Julius Caesar as Julius Caesar

1969

Oh! What a Lovely War as Count Leopold Von Berchtold

1968

The Dick Cavett Show as Self - Guest

1968

The Shoes of the Fisherman as The Elder pope

1968

Sebastian as Head of Intelligence

1968

Assignment to Kill as Curt Valayan

1967

Omnibus as Self

1967

Romeo and Juliet as Chorus

1967

October Revolution as Narrator (voice)

1966

ABC Stage 67 as Rich Man

1966

Alice in Wonderland as Mock Turtle

1966

The Mayfly and the Frog as Gabriel Quantara

1966

Ages of Man as Not available

1965

BBC Play of the Month as Captain Shotover

1965

BBC Play of the Month as Lord Burleigh

1965

BBC Play of the Month as Chorus

1965

Chimes at Midnight as Henry IV

1965

The Loved One as Sir Francis Hinsley

1964

The Wednesday Play as Gabriel Quantara

1964

Becket as King Louis VII of France

1963

To Die in Madrid as Narrator (English version) (voice)

1962

The Cherry Orchard as Gaev

1959

The Big Party as Self

1958

The Immortal Land as Not available

1957

Saint Joan as Earl of Warwick

1957

The Barretts of Wimpole Street as Edward Moulton-Barrett

1955

Richard III as George, Duke of Clarence

1954

Romeo and Juliet as Chorus

1953

Julius Caesar as Cassius

1951

Hallmark Hall of Fame as The Ghost

1951

Hallmark Hall of Fame as Charmolue

1951

Hallmark Hall of Fame as Lord Durrisdeer

1945

A Diary for Timothy as Hamlet

1941

The Prime Minister as Disraeli

1937

Heredity in Man as Self

1936

Secret Agent as Richard Ashenden / Edgar Brodie

1933

The Good Companions as Inigo Jollifant

1932

Insult as Henri Dubois

1929

The Clue of the New Pin as Rex Trasmere

1924

Who Is the Man? as Daniel