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James Fleet

​James Edward Fleet (born 11 March 1952) is an English actor. He is most famous for his roles as the bumbling and well-meaning Tom in the 1994 British romantic comedy film Four Weddings and a Funeral, and the dim-witted Hugo Horton in the BBC situation comedy television series The Vicar of Dibley.

Cast

Four Weddings and a Funeral

(Tom)

Kevin & Perry Go Large

(Dad)

Charlotte Gray

(Richard Cannerly)

Blackball

(Alan the Pipe)

Milk

(Adrian)

Running Late

(James Grahame)

Two Men Went To War

(Maj. Bates)

Lady Godiva: Back in the Saddle

(Alan Jenkins)

3 Steps to Heaven

(Harry Roberts)

Blue Black Permanent

(Jim Thorburn)

Operation Mincemeat

(Charles Fraser-Smith)

The Lost King

(John Ashdown-Hill)

Wolf Manor

(Oliver Lawrence)

Eskimo Day

(Simon)

They Never Slept

(Bob)

Electric Moon

(Simon Lidell)

Mr. Turner

(John Constable)

A Cock and Bull Story

(Simon)

North Star

Sense and Sensibility

(John Dashwood)

Three Sisters

(Kulygin)

Dodger Special: Train

(Judge Fang)

Dodger Special: Bad Egg

(Judge Fang)

Dodger Special: Christmas

(Judge Fang)

Common Pursuit

The Grotesque

(Inspector Limp)

Femme Fatale

(Algie)

Micro Men

(Kenneth Baker)

Billionaire Boy

(Mr Darrow)

Remember Me?

Love & Friendship

(Sir Reginald DeCourcy)

The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Moll Flanders

(James Bland)

Fields of Gold

(Alan Buckley)

South from Granada

(Lytton Strachey)

The Butterfly Effect

(Oswald)

Young Arthur

(Merlin)

Broken Bird

Lord of Misrule

(Prime Minister)

Promoted to Glory

(Michael Prendergast)

Milner

(Hugh Bonning)

Love of My Life

(Tom)

Still Crazy Like a Fox

(Bellhop)

British Sitcom: 60 Years of Laughing at Ourselves

(Hugo Horton (archive footage) (uncredited))

The Decoy Bride

(William)

Crossing the Floor

(Prime Minister)

Defence of the Realm

(Ministry Man)

Revolution: New Art for a New World

(Wassily Kandinsky (voice))

The Spy Who Dumped Me

(Tom)

Frenchman's Creek

(Sir Harry)

Murder on the Home Front

(Professor Stephens)

Death on the Tyne

(Captain Jack Pearson)

One Red Nose Day and a Wedding

(Tom)

An Exchange of Fire

(Michael Shanks)

Blithe Spirit

(Harry Price)

National Theatre Live: Les Blancs

(Dr. Willy Dekoven)

The Phantom of the Opera

(Lefevre)

Dick Whittington: The ITV Pantomime

(Alderman Fitzwarren)

The Vicar of Dibley: In Lockdown

(Hugo Horton)

The Vicar of Dibley: Inside Out

(Self)

Born a King

(George V)

Cracker

(Michael Trant)

Midsomer Murders

(Ralph Plummer)

Murder Most Horrid

(Tom)

Skins

(Martin)

Chambers

The Vicar of Dibley

(Hugo Horton)

Brotherly Love

Little Dorrit

(Frederick Dorrit)

School's Out

(Self)

A Dance to the Music of Time

(Moreland)

Patrick Melrose

(Sir Victor Eisen)

Unforgotten

(Chris Lowe)

The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Moll Flanders

(James Bland)

Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story

(King George)

All Creatures Great & Small

(Colonel Merrick)

Tom Jones

(Squire Allworthy)

A Year in Provence

(Hugo Compton)

Monarch of the Glen

Bad Education

(Richard)

Plebs

The Ruth Rendell Mysteries

(Neil Fairfax (uncredited))

The Omega Factor

Hotel Babylon

Indian Summers

(Lord Hawthorne)

Legit

Father Brown

(Dr. Adam Crawford)

Outlander

(Reverend Wakefield)

Sea of Souls

(Findlay Morrison)

Being Human

Houdini & Doyle

(Dr. Pilsen)

Grange Hill

(Mr. Perkins)

Murder in Suburbia

Bridgerton

(King George III)

Partners in Crime

(Carter)

Urban Myths

(The Professor)

The Ruth Rendell Mysteries

(Neil Fairfax)

The Advocates

Death Comes to Pemberley

(Mr. Bennett)

Underworld

Beyond Paradise

(Ernest)

The Great Pottery Throw Down

(Self)

The Pale Horse

(Oscar Venables)

Spark

(Ashley Parkerwell)

Blandings

(Colonel Fanshawe)

The Hollow Crown

(Hastings)

Lewis

(Dr. Alex Falconer)

Thanks for the Memories

(Patrick Conway)

The Nearly Complete and Utter History of Everything

Midsomer Murders

(Michael Falconer)

Death in Paradise

(Jeremy Tipping)

Screen Two

(Peter Wentworth)

The Watch

(Archchancellor of Unseen University)

Murder on the Home Front

(Professor Stephens)

Screen Two

(Bob)