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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