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Hugh Laurie (1959 - )
Date of Birth:
11 June 1959
Place of Birth: Oxford, Oxfordshire,
England, UK
Date of Death:
Place of Death:
Also Known As:
all as performer except
where noted
* = television
GENRE
FILMOGRAPHY
1983 - 1984
Alfresco (various roles) *
1984
The Young Ones: Bambi (Lord Monty)
1986
Kate Bush: The Whole Story (assistant in Experiment IV
sequence)
1986 - 1987
Saturday Live (script; performer (himself / various
roles)) *
1987
The Laughing Prisoner (script; performer (assistant)) *
1988
Blackadder's Christmas Carol (George, Prince Regent, Prince of Wales / Prince
Pigmont) *
1989 - 1995
A Bit of Fry and Laurie (script; performer (himself /
various roles)) *
1995
The Adventures of Mole (Toad) *
1996
101 Dalmatians (Jasper)
1997
The Borrowers (Police Officer Steady)
Spice World (Poirot)
The Ugly Duckling (voice of Tarquin)
1999
Blackadder Back and Forth (Viscount George Bufton-Tufton / Georgius)
The Nearly Complete and Utter History of Everything
(himself) *
Stuart Little (Frederick Little)
2000
Little Grey Rabbit (voice of Hare) *
Omnibus: Wallace and Gromit Go Chicken (narrator) *
Preston Pig (voice) *
Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased): Mental Apparition
Disorder (Dr Lawyer) *
2001
The Orange British Academy Film Awards (himself) *
Second Star to the Left (voice of Archie the Bunny) *
The Sketch Show Story (himself) *
2002
Stuart Little 2 (Fredrick Little)
NO DATE
Santa's Last Christmas (voice of Geoffrey the Seagull) *
NON-GENRE
FILMOGRAPHY
1985
Mrs Capper's Birthday (Bobby) *
Plenty (Michael)
1986
Blackadder II: Beer (Simon Partridge) *
Blackadder II: Chains (Prince Ludwig) *
Girls on Top: Big Snogs (Tom) *
Dangerous Brothers Present: World of Danger
1987
Blackadder the Third (George, Prince of Wales, Prince
Regent) *
Filthy, Rich and Catflap: 14 January 1987 (Alfons N'Bend)
*
Kung-Fu Master (himself - uncredited)
The Secret Policeman's Third Ball (himself)
Up Line *
1988
Blackadder: The Cavalier Years (Roundhead with Cromwell -
uncredited) *
Hysteria! Hysteria! Hysteria! (himself) *
1989
Blackadder Goes Forth (Lieutenant the Honourable George
Colhurst St Barleigh) *
Hysteria 2! (Bill Shakespeare) *
The New Statesman: The Haltemprice Bunker (waiter) *
Strapless (Colin)
1990 - 1993
Jeeves and Wooster (Bertram Wilberforce Wooster) *
1992
Peter's Friends (Roger Charleston)
1993
All or Nothing at All (Leo Hopkins) *
1994
A Christmas Night with the Stars (host) *
A Pin for the Butterfly (Uncle)
1995
Look at the State We're In!: Status Quo (the director) *
Look at the State We're In!: Local Government (Sir
Michael Jaffa) *
Sense and Sensibility (Mr Palmer)
1996
The Best of Tracey Takes On... (Timothy 'Timmy' Bugge) *
Clive Anderson All Talk: episode 1.9 (himself) *
Murder Most Horrid: The Body Politic (Jerry Bryce) *
TFI Friday: 31 May 1996 (himself) *
Tracey Takes On... (Timothy 'Timmy' Bugge) *
1998
The Bill: Good Faith: Part 1 (Harrap) *
Cousin Bette (Baron Hector Hulot)
Friends: The One with Ross's Wedding (the gentleman on
the plane) *
Live from the Lighthouse (himself)
The Man in the Iron Mask (King's advisor)
1999
Carnivale (Cenzo)
2000
Lounge Act (voice)
Maybe Baby (Sam Bell)
Parkinson: 29 September 2000 (guest)
Victoria Wood with All the Trimmings (John Malkovitch) *
2001
Chica de Río (Raymond)
The Gun Seller (script, novel)
The Piano Tuner (Charles)
Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows (Vincente
Minnelli) *
AWARDS
1999
Young Artist Awards, USA
Best Performance in a Feature Film: Young Ensemble (for
The Borrowers (1997)) - nominated (shared with Bradley
Pierce, Mark Williams and Flora Newbigin)
REFERENCES
MAGAZINES
Empire no.81 (1996) p.17
(UK)
review (by Ian Nathan)
GQ no.42 (1992)
pp.102-105 (UK)
interview (Hugh and Cry by Suzie Mackenzie)
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