Hugh Richard Bonneville Williams, better known simply as Hugh Bonneville, is a well-known British actor who was born on November 10th, 1963, in London, England. He attended both the University of Cambridge and the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Arts on his educational journey. In 1999, he appeared in supporting roles in films like “Iris” and “Notting Hill,” as well as “Tomorrow Never Dies” and other films. His performance as Robert Crawley in “Downton Abbey,” which earned him a nomination for a Golden Globe Award, is probably his most well-known role. Moreover, his work can be seen in a variety of films and television series, such as "From Time to Time," "Doctor Who," "Poirot," "Vicar of Dibley," and "Demons," among others.
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