Tobias Menzies

English actor

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2025 Set to appear in the film 'Banning', currently in filming
2024 Nominated for Drama Desk Awards and Drama League Awards for his performance in The Hunt
2024 Scheduled to perform as Lucas in 'The Hunt' at St. Ann's Warehouse and as Chris in 'The Other Place' at the Lyttelton Theatre.
2024 Set to appear in miniseries 'Manhunt' as Edwin Stanton
September 2024 Menzies was cast as Chris in the National Theatre's adaptation of Alexander Zeldin's The Other Place, running from September to November, with critics praising his nuanced performance.
2023 Played Don in 'You Hurt My Feelings'
January 2022 Set to lead the limited drama series Manhunt, based on the book about Lincoln's assassination.
2021 Won Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for The Crown
2021 Won Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for The Crown
2021 Nominated for British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actor for The Crown
2021 Received multiple award nominations, including Critics' Choice Television Awards and Satellite Awards for The Crown
2020 Received multiple award nominations for his role in The Crown, including Golden Globes and Critics' Choice Television Awards
2020 Won Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for The Crown
2020 Won Satellite Award for Best Actor in a Television Series – Drama for The Crown
2019 Portrayed the family doctor in 'Carmilla'
2019 Cast as Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh in 'The Crown', joining the main cast for Seasons 3 and 4
June 2019 Menzies starred in Almeida Theatre's production of The Hunt, which ran from mid-June to early August, receiving positive reviews for his performance as Lucas.
June 2019 Announced as a cast member in the Channel 4/Hulu original series This Way Up.
2018 Performed in digital performance of 'Figures of Speech (Series 3)' as Chaim Mordechai Rumkowski at the Almeida Theatre.
2018 Played James Fitzjames in the main cast of miniseries 'The Terror'
March 2018 Announced as the actor to portray Prince Philip in seasons 3 and 4 of Netflix's The Crown, a role that earned him a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.
2017 Narrated 'RISINGTIDEFALLINGSTAR' on BBC Radio 4
2017 Menzies narrated Philip Hoare's five-part Book of the Week series 'RISINGTIDEFALLINGSTAR', exploring human fascination with water and the sea.
August 2017 Cast in director Emily Harris' adaptation of the Gothic novella 'Carmilla' by Sheridan Le Fanu.
2016 Won Satellite Award for Best Television Ensemble for Outlander
2016 Nominated for Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor for Outlander
2016 Menzies participated in BBC Radio 3's Words and Music series episode 'Trapped', exploring physical and mental entrapment through readings, and featured in BBC Radio 4's 'Comment Is Free'.
2016 Menzies starred in a modernized interpretation of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya and performed dramatic readings of Shakespeare's sonnets at Middle Temple Hall.
2016 Featured in three films: the drama 'Una', the experimental film 'The Velvet Abstract' (providing narration), and starred as the main antagonist Marius in 'Underworld: Blood Wars'.
March 2016 Cast as Geoffrey Dromgoole in BBC One's adaptation of The Night Manager, appearing opposite Tom Hiddleston and Hugh Laurie.
2015 Tobias Menzies was nominated for Saturn Award for Best Actor on Television for Outlander
2015 Won EWwy Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for Outlander
2015 Performed 'The Fever' as Man at the Almeida Theatre (at the May Fair Hotel) and narrated 'The Iliad' at the same theatre.
2015 Menzies starred as Andy Warhol in Sarah Wooley's BBC Radio 4 drama 'Fifteen Minutes' and read in a five-part Book of the Week series of Robert Macfarlane's 'Landmarks'.
2015 Menzies performed Wallace Shawn's monologue play The Fever to a micro audience at London's May Fair Hotel. He also joined a sixteen-hour production of Homer's The Iliad at the British Museum and Almeida Theatre.
2014 Menzies featured in a five-part BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week series, reading Laurie Lee's 'As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning' about travels in 1930s Spain.
2014 Acted in the thriller short film 'The Birthday Gift', which was screened at the Aesthetica Short Film Festival, and appeared in the submarine action film 'Black Sea' opposite Jude Law.
2014 Began portraying dual roles of Frank Randall and Jonathan 'Black Jack' Randall in the time travel drama series Outlander.
2013 Participated in 'Rough Cuts' at the Royal Court Theatre and performed in 'The Hush' as Man at the Shed for the Royal National Theatre.
2013 Appeared in 'Black Mirror' as Liam Monroe in the episode 'The Waldo Moment' and in 'Doctor Who' as Lieutenant Stepashin in the episode 'Cold War'
2013 Menzies portrayed British writer James Lees-Milne in a three-part BBC Radio 4 drama series 'Sometimes into the Arms of God', based on WWII-era journals about the decline of English country houses.
2013 First appeared as Edmure Tully in HBO's Game of Thrones, a recurring role that continued until the series finale in 2019.
2012 Performed as Captain Plume in 'The Recruiting Officer' at the Donmar Warehouse.
2012 Menzies voiced the character in 'John Charrington's Wedding', the second episode of BBC Radio 4's five-part Ghost Stories of E Nesbit series.
2012 Starred in the short film 'Nora', inspired by Henrik Ibsen's play 'A Doll's House', directed by Carrie Cracknell.
2011 Served as narrator for 'Now All Roads Lead to France' on BBC Radio 4
2011 Menzies read an abridgement of Matthew Hollis' biography of poet Edward Thomas on BBC Radio 4's Book of the Week series.
2011 Menzies featured as Dr. Joseph Cardin in Lillian Hellman's The Children's Hour, opposite Keira Knightley. In the same year, he starred in Rupert Goold's Decade, a play marking the tenth anniversary of the September 11th attacks.
2011 Appeared in the dramatic comedy 'Hysteria' opposite Maggie Gyllenhaal and Hugh Dancy, and featured in the short film 'The Door' at the Warsaw International Film Festival.
2010 Tobias Menzies appeared in two TV series: 'The Deep' as Raymond (5 episodes) and 'Any Human Heart' as Ian Fleming (2 episodes)

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