Kenneth "Ken" Campbell Stott is an acclaimed Scottish stage, television and film actor. Best known to international audiences for portraying the dwarf Balin in The Hobbit film trilogy (2012–2014), he has earned widespread recognition in the United Kingdom for his intense, morally ambiguous roles in television crime dramas and West End theatre productions.
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
(Trüffeljäger)
I'll Sleep When I'm Dead
(Turner)
Plunkett & Macleane
(Thief Taker General Chance)
The Mighty Celt
(Good Joe)
King Arthur
(Marius Honorius)
Casanova
(Dalfonso)
Shallow Grave
(Detective Inspector McCall)
The Debt Collector
(Gary Keltie)
The Girl in the Café
(Chancellor)
Spivs
(Jack)
Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life
(Woland the Knifeman)
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
(Balin)
Toast
(Dad)
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
(Balin)
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
(Balin)
Saint-Ex
(Prevot)
Hancock & Joan
(Tony Hancock)
Dockers
(Tommy Walton)
Stone, Scissors, Paper
(Redfern)
Anna Lee: Headcase
(Bernie Schiller)
The Beggar's Opera
(Jeremy Twitcher)
One Day
(Stephen Mayhew)
100 Streets
(Terence)
Man Up
(Bert Patterson)
For Queen & Country
(Civil Servant)
An Inspector Calls
(Arthur Birling)
Fever Pitch
(Ted, the Headmaster)
Dounreay: The Atomic Dream
(Self - Narrator (voice))
Charlie Wilson's War
(Zvi)
Being Human
(Gasper Dias)
The Key
Café Society
(Marty Dorfman)
The Miracle Maker
(Simon Peter (voice))
Uncle Adolf
(Adolf Hitler)
Promoted to Glory
(Mike)
Your Cheatin' Heart
Vicious Circle
(Martin Cahill)
The Mercy
(Stanley Best)
The Boxer
(Ike Weir)
King Lear
(Curan)
The Dig
(Charles Phillips)
Bad Company
(Joe Hickey)
Strike
(The Boss (voice))
Silent Witness
Takin' Over the Asylum
(Eddie)
Scotland The Promised Land
(Narrator (Voice))
Messiah
(DCI Red Metcalfe)
Your Cheatin' Heart
(Fraser Boyle)
A Mug's Game
(McCaffrey)
Send In The Dogs
Rhodes
(Barney Barnato)
The Runaway
(Joey)
War and Peace
(Bazdeev)
Rebus
(Inspector John Rebus)
Fortitude
(Erling Munk)
Secret Army
(Baroja)
Crime
(DCS Robert Toal)
All Good Things
(Lawrence Wilson)
Crime
(DCS Bob Toal)
Flour Power
The Singing Detective
(Uncle John)
The Vice
(DI Pat Chappel)
Screen Two
(Redfern)