Toby Jones

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Sandra Bullock and Toby Jones as Harper Lee and Truman Capote in Infamous (2006)
Sandra Bullock and Toby Jones as Harper Lee and Truman Capote in Infamous (2006)
For the artist, see Toby Jones (artist).

Toby Jones (born September 7, 1967) is a British actor from London.

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[edit] Career

Due to his diminutive stature, he is often cast in supporting character roles, and has recently found success in mainstream theatre and film[citation needed]. In 2001 he starred in the London West End comedy The Play What I Wrote, which was directed by Kenneth Branagh. His comic turn as Arthur earned him the Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, and when the play moved to Broadway in 2003, he was nominated for a Tony Award.

Jones has appeared in more than twenty films since his first role in 1992 in the film adaptation of Orlando. He voiced Dobby, the house-elf, in the Harry Potter films and played Oblomov in the 2005 BBC Radio 4 adaptation of the novel. He also appeared as Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, one of Queen Elizabeth I's councilmen in the HBO/Channel 4 production Elizabeth I.

He played the role of Truman Capote in the biopic Infamous.

[edit] Trivia

  • He is the son of famed character actor Freddie Jones. They appeared together in Ladies in Lavender (2004).
  • He trained at Ecole Internationale du theatre in Pair under supervision of Jacques Lecoq.

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