Greg Wise (born Matthew Gregory Wise) is a British stage, film and television actor who appeared in many supporting roles in British television series' as well as feature films, most notably as John Willoughby in Sense and Sensibility. He later married actress Emma Thompson in 2003.
The Discovery of Heaven
(Max Delius)
Sense and Sensibility
(John Willoughby)
Five Moons Plaza
(Francesco Doni)
Elizabeth David: A Life in Recipes
(Peter Higgins)
The Disappeared
(Jake Ryan)
Johnny English
(Agent One)
Mad Cows
(Alex)
Hornblower: Loyalty
(Major Côtard)
The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby
(Minister Lee)
Number 13
(Professor Anderson)
The Moonstone
(Franklin Blake)
Honeymoon for One
(Sean Hughes)
Blackwood
(Dominic)
Three Days in Havana
(Harry Smith)
Madame Bovary
(Rodolphe)
Feast of July
(Arch Wilson)
Walking on Sunshine
(Doug)
A Cock and Bull Story
(Greg)
The Place of the Dead
(Corporal Hugh Brittan)
Unknown Heart
(Duncan)
Effie Gray
(John Ruskin)
A Masculine Ending
(Jamie Baird)
Judas Kiss
(Ben Dyson)
Hospital!
(Dr. Jim Nightingale)
Alice Through the Looking Glass
(Red Knight)
Beautiful Devils
(James Lacey MP)
Love of My Life
(Ben)
Carmilla
(Mr. Bauer)
Morris: A Life with Bells On
(Villandry)
Military Wives
(Richard)
A Private War
(Professor David Irens)
Africa
(Josh Sinclair)
After Louise
(Bob)
Typhon's People
(Cato Macgill / Adam Prime)
Early Works
(Edward Hughes)
Hills Like White Elephants
(The American)
This Morning
(Self)
Tales from the Crypt
(Justin Amberson)
Taggart
Zen
(Renato Favelloni)
The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer
(Self - Guest)
According to Bex
Covington Cross
Trial & Retribution
Cranford
(Sir Charles Maulver)
Place of Execution
(Philip Hawkin)
Hornblower
(Major Côtard)
The Riff Raff Element
(Alister Tundish)
The Outcast
(Gilbert Aldridge)
A Ghost Story for Christmas
(Professor Anderson)
Galavant
(Sir Arnold Galavant)
The Crown
(Lord Mountbatten)
Modus
(Warren Schifford)
Wonderful You
(Marshall, chartered accountant)
Agatha Christie's Marple
(Nevile Strange)
Strange Angel
(Alfred Miller)
Sirens
(Oliver Rice)
House of Frankenstein
(Crispian Grimes)
The Buccaneers
(Guy Thwaite)