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Born: September 12, 1931 – Died: June 19, 2020
Ian Holm, born Ian Holm Cuthbert on September 12, 1931, in Goodmayes, Essex, was a renowned British actor of both stage and screen. With a career spanning over seven decades, Holm established himself as one of the world's greatest actors, winning prestigious awards such as the Laurence Olivier Award, Tony Award, and BAFTA. Notably, Holm received an Academy Award nomination for his exceptional performance in "Chariots of Fire" (1981) as Sam Mussabini. From his early beginnings at the Royal Shakespeare company to his iconic roles in "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, Ian Holm's contribution to the entertainment industry surpassed 100 roles in film and television.
Early Life and Career
Ian Holm was raised in London and developed a passion for acting at the age of seven after seeing the production of "Les Miserables." Holm studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and graduated in 1950. He later became a member of the prestigious Royal Shakespeare Company, where he showcased his remarkable range and versatility as an actor.
In 1965, Holm made his debut on television as Richard III in the BBC's filmed theatrical production of Shakespeare's plays. This marked the beginning of his successful career in both film and television. His first major breakthrough came in 1969 when he won a BAFTA Film Award for Best Supporting Actor in "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
Holm's impactful role as Sam Mussabini in "Chariots of Fire" (1981) further cemented his status as an exceptional actor. His performance garnered critical acclaim and earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. This role propelled him into international stardom and opened doors to many more significant projects.
Throughout his career, Ian Holm received numerous awards and nominations for his outstanding performances. He won the Laurence Olivier Award, Tony Award, and BAFTA, among others. Some of his notable roles include Bilbo Baggins in "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy and Father Vito Cornelius in "The Fifth Element."
In his personal life, Ian Holm had five children from his marriages and additional relationships. He was created a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) in 1989 and was knighted in 1998 for his contributions to the drama.
Ian Holm had a significant impact on Hollywood and the entertainment industry as a whole. With his remarkable talent and dedication to his craft, he inspired generations of actors and left an indelible mark on the stage and screen. His versatility, range, and effortless style made him one of the world's greatest actors, earning him the status of an iconic and legendary figure. Holm's contributions to the acting world and his memorable performances will continue to be celebrated and cherished.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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2014 | The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies | Old Bilbo |
2014 | Alien: Isolation (Video Game) | Ash |
2012 | The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey | Old Bilbo |
2009 | 1066: The Battle for Middle Earth (TV Mini Series) | Storyteller (voice) |
2007 | Ratatouille (Video Game) | Skinner (voice) |
2007 | Ratatouille | Skinner (voice) |
2007 | The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (Video) | (voice) |
2006 | O Jerusalem | Ben Gurion |
2006 | The Treatment | Dr. Ernesto Morales |
2006 | Renaissance | Jonas Muller (voice) |
2005 | Lord of War | Simeon Weisz |
2005 | Chromophobia | Edward Aylesbury |
2005 | Strangers with Candy | Dr. Putney |
2004 | The Aviator | Professor Fitz |
2004 | Dragons: A Fantasy Made Real (TV Movie) | Narrator (UK version, voice) |
2004 | The Day After Tomorrow | Terry Rapson |
2004 | Garden State | Gideon Largeman |
2003 | The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King | Bilbo |
2002 | Spinning Wheels (Short) | Hood thief |
2002 | The New Detectives: Case Studies in Forensic Science (TV Series) | Narrator (voice) |
2002 | Waterbaby (TV Movie) | God (voice) |
2001 | The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring | Bilbo |
2001 | From Hell | Sir William Gull |
2001 | The Emperor's New Clothes | Napoleon Bonaparte | Sergeant Eugene Lenormand |
2000 | Secret Agent (TV Series) | Narrator |
2000 | Field of Fish (Short) | Narrator | Old Tom Maynard |
2000 | The Last of the Blonde Bombshells (TV Movie) | Patrick |
2000 | Bless the Child | Reverend Grissom |
2000 | Beautiful Joe | George The Geek |
2000 | Esther Kahn | Nathan Quellen |
2000 | The Holocaust on Trial (TV Movie) | Narrator (voice) |
2000 | Joe Gould's Secret | Joe Gould |
1999 | Gooseberries Don't Dance (Short) | Unknown |
1999 | The Miracle Maker | Pontius Pilate (voice) |
1999 | Animal Farm (TV Movie) | Squealer (voice) |
1999 | Wisconsin Death Trip | Narrator (voice) |
1999 | The Match | Big Tam |
1999 | Shergar | Joseph Maguire |
1999 | Simon Magus | Sirius | Boris | Head |
1999 | eXistenZ | Kiri Vinokur |
1998 | Frog (Short) | Unknown |
1998 | Alice Through the Looking Glass (TV Movie) | White Knight |
1998 | The Fifth Element (Video Game) | Priest Vito Cornelius (voice) |
1991–1998 | Performance (TV Series) | Lear | Duff | Sir William Collyer ... |
1997 | Incognito | John (uncredited) |
1997 | A Life Less Ordinary | Naville |
1997 | The Sweet Hereafter | Mitchell Stephens |
1997 | The Fifth Element | Cornelius |
1996 | Night Falls on Manhattan | Liam Casey |
1996 | Loch Ness | Water Bailiff |
1996 | Big Night | Pascal |
1995 | Little Red Riding Hood (TV Movie) | Don Mini |
1994 | The Madness of King George | Willis |
1994 | Frankenstein | Victor's Father |
1993 | The Return of the Borrowers (TV Series) | Pod |
1993 | The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends (TV Series) | The Tailor (voice) |
1993 | Timewatch (TV Series) | Narrator (voice) |
1993 | The Advocate | Albertus |
1992 | The Borrowers (TV Mini Series) | Pod |
1992 | Blue Ice | Sir Hector |
1992 | Screen Two (TV Series) | F.R. Leavis |
1991 | Naked Lunch | Tom Frost |
1991 | Kafka | Dr. Murnau |
1990 | Hamlet | Polonius |
1990 | A Season of Giants (TV Mini Series) | Lorenzo de' Medici |
1990 | Chillers (TV Series) | Christopher Waggoner |
1989 | The Tailor of Gloucester (TV Movie) | The Tailor |
1989 | Henry V | Captain Fluellen |
1989 | The Endless Game (TV Mini Series) | Control |
1988 | Game, Set, and Match (TV Series) | Bernard Samson |
1988 | Another Woman | Ken |
1987 | Murder by the Book (TV Movie) | Hercule Poirot |
1986 | Artists and Models (TV Series) | (voice) |
1985 | The Browning Version (TV Movie) | Andrew Crocker-Harris |
1985 | Mr. and Mrs. Edgehill (TV Movie) | Eustace Edgehill |
1985 | Dreamchild | Reverend Charles L. Dodgson | Lewis Carroll |
1985 | Dance with a Stranger | Desmond Cussen |
1985 | Wetherby | Stanley Pilborough |
1985 | Brazil | Mr. Kurtzmann |
1984 | Singleton's Pluck | Ben Singleton |
1984 | Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes | Capitaine Phillippe D'Arnot |
1983 | The World About Us (TV Series) | Words of David Sheldrick spoken by (voice) |
1972–1983 | BBC Play of the Month (TV Series) | Alceste | Khrushchov | Oedipus |
1982 | Play for Today (TV Series) | Alexei |
1982 | Tales of the Unexpected (TV Series) | Alan Corwin |
1982 | The Return of the Soldier | Dr. Anderson |
1982 | Inside the Third Reich (TV Movie) | Dr. Joseph Goebbels |
1982 | The Bell (TV Series) | Michael Meade |
1981 | Strike: The Birth of Solidarity (TV Movie) | Lech Walesa |
1981 | Time Bandits | Napoleon |
1981 | Omnibus (TV Series) | Reader |
1981 | Chariots of Fire | Sam Mussabini |
1980 | We, the Accused (TV Mini Series) | Paul Pressett |
1980 | Festival: The Misanthrope (TV Movie) | Alceste |
1979 | All Quiet on the Western Front (TV Movie) | Himmelstoss |
1979 | S.O.S. Titanic (TV Movie) | J. Bruce Ismay |
1979 | Alien | Ash |
1978 | Les Miserables (TV Movie) | Thenardier |
1978 | The Thief of Baghdad (TV Movie) | The Gatekeeper |
1978 | The Lost Boys (TV Mini Series) | J.M. Barrie |
1978 | Do You Remember? (TV Series) | Walter Street |
1978 | Holocaust (TV Mini Series) | Heinrich Himmler |
1978 | BBC2 Play of the Week (TV Series) | The man |
1977 | March or Die | El Krim |
1977 | Jubilee (TV Series) | Bill Ramsey |
1977 | Jesus of Nazareth (TV Mini Series) | Zerah |
1977 | The Man in the Iron Mask (TV Movie) | Duval |
1976 | Shout at the Devil | Mohammed |
1976 | Robin and Marian | King John |
1975 | Private Affairs (TV Series) | David Garrick |
1974–1975 | The Lives of Benjamin Franklin (TV Mini Series) | Wedderburn |
1974 | Juggernaut | Nicholas Porter |
1974 | Napoleon and Love (TV Mini Series) | Napoleon |
1974 | Masquerade (TV Series) | Blake |
1974 | Orson Welles' Great Mysteries (TV Series) | Charles Stubbs |
1973 | The Homecoming | Lenny |
1973 | Conjugal Rights (TV Mini Series) | Michael |
1972 | The Frighteners (TV Series) | Gordon |
1972 | The Man from Haven (TV Series) | Jack Byron Lever |
1972 | Young Winston | George Buckle |
1971 | Mary, Queen of Scots | David Riccio |
1971 | Nicholas and Alexandra | Yakovlev |
1969–1971 | ITV Playhouse (TV Series) | Huw | Omri |
1971 | Review (TV Series) | Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky |
1971 | A Severed Head | Martin Lynch-Gibbon |
1963–1970 | Armchair Theatre (TV Series) | Reverend P. Bagley | Edward Gobey | Jamie Norton |
1969–1970 | ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) | Walter Bardell | Salesman | David Peters |
1970 | The Wednesday Play (TV Series) | Mark Lang |
1969 | Oh! What a Lovely War | President Raymond Poincaré |
1968 | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Puck |
1968 | The Fixer | Grubeshov |
1966–1968 | Mystery and Imagination (TV Series) | Frankenstein | The Being | MacFarlane |
1968 | The Bofors Gun | Flynn |
1966 | The Power Game (TV Series) | Sefton Kemp |
1965–1966 | The Wars of the Roses (TV Mini Series) | Richard | King Richard III | Richard Duke of Gloucester |
1962 | The Cherry Orchard (TV Movie) | Piotr Sergeyevich Trofimov, a Student |
1961 | Theatre Night (TV Series) | The King |
1959 | A Midsummer Night's Dream (TV Movie) | Puck |
1958 | Girls at Sea | Marine (uncredited) |
1957 | Robert's Wife (TV Movie) | Bob |
1957 | ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) | Granillo |