
Nicol Williamson
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Thomas Nicol Williamson (September 14, 1936 - December 16, 2011) was a British actor. He was once described by playwright John Osborne as "the greatest actor since Marlon Brando". He was also described by Samuel Beckett as "touched by genius" and viewed by many critics as "the Hamlet of his generation" during the late 1960s.
Known for
Credits

Excalibur (1981)
as Merlin

The Exorcist III (1990)
as Father Morning

Spawn (1997)
as Cogliostro

Return to Oz (1985)
as Dr. Worley / Nome King

Black Widow (1987)
as William McCrory

The Goodbye Girl (1977)
as Oliver Fry (uncredited)

Venom (1981)
as Cmdr. William Bulloch

Robin and Marian (1976)
as Little John

The Cheap Detective (1978)
as Colonel Schlissel

The Hour of the Pig (1993)
as Seigneur Jehan d'Auferre

The Monk (1972)
as The Duke of Talamur

The Human Factor (1979)
as Maurice Castle

The Wilby Conspiracy (1975)
as Major Horn

To Be Hamlet (1985)
as Self

Of Mice and Men (1968)
as Lennie

The Seven-Per-Cent Solution (1976)
as Sherlock Holmes

The Wind in the Willows (1996)
as Badger

I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can (1982)
as Derek Bauer

Audrey Hepburn: Remembered (1993)
as Self (archive footage)

Passion Flower (1987)
as Albert Coskin

Inadmissible Evidence (1968)
as Bill Maitland

The Bofors Gun (1968)
as Gunner O'Rourke

The Reckoning (1970)
as Michael Marler

Laughter in the Dark (1969)
as Sir Edward More

Sakharov (1984)
as Malyarov

The Jerusalem File (1972)
as Professor Lang

Hamlet (1969)
as Hamlet / King Hamlet

Macbeth (1983)
as Macbeth

The Making of Excalibur: Myth into Movie (1981)
as Self

The Gangster Show: The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui (1972)
as Arturo Ui

Horror of Darkness (1965)
as Robin
One for the Money: The Birth of Rock & Roll (2006)
Actor

The Day of Ragnarok (1965)
Actor
I Know What I Meant (1974)
as Richard Nixon

The Six-Sided Triangle (1963)
as The Lover





