Simon McBurney

Simon Montagu McBurney, OBE (born 25 August 1957) is an English Olivier Award-winning and Tony Award-nominated actor, writer and director. He is the founder and artistic director of Théâtre de Complicité in England, now called Complicite. Description above from the Wikipedia article Simon McBurney, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.​

Cast

The Last King of Scotland

(British Diplomat)

The Golden Compass

(Fra Pavel)

Body of Lies

(Garland)

Friends with Money

(Aaron)

The Duchess

(Charles Fox)

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1

(Kreacher (voice))

The Manchurian Candidate

(Dr. Atticus Noyle)

The Pale Blue Eye

(Captain Hitchcock)

Bright Young Things

(Sneath)

Jane Eyre

(Mr. Brocklehurst)

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

(Oliver Lacon)

Sweet Dreams

(Thomas)

Eisenstein

(Sergei Eisenstein)

A Business Affair

(Salesman)

Magic in the Moonlight

(Howard Burkan)

Boogie Woogie

(Robert Freign)

The Reckoning

(Stephen)

The Crying Game

(Mick)

Gregory: Diary of a Nutcase

(Madman)

The Theory of Everything

(Frank Hawking)

Burning Ambition

(Martin)

Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation

(Atlee)

The Actor

(Doctor Croft / Doctor Edgarton)

For Those Who Can Tell No Tales

(Tim Clancy)

Inside-Out

(Market researcher)

Mesmer

(Franz Mesmer junior)

The Conjuring 2

(Maurice Grosse)

Robin Hood

(Father Tancred)

The New Man

(Self)

Allied

(S.O.E. Official)

John Berger or The Art of Looking

(Self)

Nosferatu

(Knock)

Being Human

(Hermas)

The Encounter

(Himself)

Tom & Viv

(Dr. Reginald Miller)

The Mercy

(Sir Francis Chichester)

The Ogre

(Brigadier)

Cousin Bette

(Vauvinet)

Kafka

(Assistant Oscar)

Siberia

(Magician)

Wolfwalkers

(Lord Protector (voice))

Onegin

(Triquet)

A Mistake

(Andrew McGrath)

The Casual Vacancy

(Colin Wall)

Rev.

(Robert)

Hijack

(Edgar Janssen)

Utopia

(Professor Donaldson)

Carnival Row

(Runyan Millworthy)

Midsomer Murders

(Henry Carstairs)

The Comic Strip Presents...

(Mick)

The Comic Strip Presents...

(Madman)

The Loudest Voice

(Rupert Murdoch)