Ian Holm

    Actor, Animation Department, Additional Crew

    Birthdate: Sep 12, 1931

    Birthplace: Goodmayes, Essex, England, UK

    Sir Ian Holm was one of the world's greatest actors, a Laurence Olivier Award-winning, Tony Award-winning, BAFTA-winning and Academy Award-nominated British star of films and the stage. He was a member of the prestigious Royal Shakespeare Company and has played more than 100 roles in films and on television.

    He was born Ian Holm Cuthbert on September 12, 1931, in Goodmayes, Essex, to Scottish parents who worked at the Essex mental asylum. His mother, Jean Wilson (née Holm), was a nurse, and his father, Doctor James Harvey Cuthbert, was a psychiatrist. Young Holm was brought up in London. At the age of seven he was inspired by the seeing 'Les Miserables' and became fond of acting. Holm studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, graduating in 1950 to the Royal Shakespeare Company. There he emerged as an actor whose range and effortless style allowed him to play almost entire Shakespeare's repertoire. In 1959 his stage partner Laurence Olivier scored a hit on Ian Holm in a sword fight in a production of 'Coriolanus'. Holm still had a scar on his finger.

    In 1965 Holm made his debut on television as Richard III on the BBC's The Wars of the Roses (1965), which was a filmed theatrical production of four of Shakespeare's plays condensed down into a trilogy. In 1969 Holm won his first BAFTA Film Award Best Supporting Actor for The Bofors Gun (1968), then followed a flow of awards and nominations for his numerous works in film and on television. In 1981, he played one of his best known roles, Sam Mussabini in Chariots of Fire (1981), for which he was nominated for Oscar for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. In the late 1990s, he gave a highly-acclaimed turn as the lawyer, Mitchell, in Atom Egoyan's The Sweet Hereafter (1997), and was subsequently cast in a number of high-profile Hollywood films of the next decade, playing Father Vito Cornelius in The Fifth Element (1997), Bilbo in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003), and Professor Fitz in The Aviator (2004), as well as Zach Braff's character's father Gideon in Garden State (2004). His last non-Hobbit film role was a voice part as Skinner in Ratatouille (2007).

    Ian Holm had five children, three daughters and two sons from the first two of his four wives and from an additional relationship. In 1989 Holm was created a Commander of the British Empire (CBE), and in 1998 he was knighted for his services to drama. He died in London in June 2020.

    Known For

    The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
    The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

    (2001)

    Brazil
    Brazil

    (1985)

    Ratatouille
    Ratatouille

    (2007)

    Ian Holm Movies

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    • 2024 |

      Alien: Romulus

      asRook (facial and vocal reference)
    • 2012 |
      The Last Art Filmas Various
    • 2012 |

      The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

      asOld Bilbo
    • 2006 |
      O Jerusalemas Ben Gurion
    • 2007 |
      Ratatouilleas Skinner
    • 2007 |

      Ratatouille

      asSkinner
    • 2006 |
      The Treatmentas Dr. Ernesto Morales
    • 2006 |
      Renaissanceas Jonas Muller
    • 2005 |
      Strangers with Candyas Dr. Putney
    • 2005 |
      Chromophobiaas Edward Aylesbury
    • 2005 |
      The Queen of Treesas Narrator
    • 2004 |
      Fragile Lives: Immunization at Riskas Narrator
    • 2004 |
      The Aviatoras Professor Fitz
    • 2004 |
      Garden Stateas Gideon Largeman
    • 2004 |

      The Day After Tomorrow

      asTerry Rapson
    • 2002 |
      Prisoner of Paradiseas Narrator
    • 2001 |
      The Emperor's New Clothesas Napoleon Bonaparte
    • 2000 |
      Esther Kahnas Nathan Quellen
    • 2001 |

      The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

      asBilbo
    • 2001 |
      From Hellas Sir William Gull
    • 1999 |
      Simon Magusas Sirius
    • 2000 |
      Beautiful Joeas George The Geek
    • 2000 |
      Joe Gould's Secretas Joe Gould
    • 1999 |
      The Matchas Big Tam
    • 1999 |
      The Miracle Makeras Pontius Pilate
    • 1999 |
      Wisconsin Death Tripas Narrator
    • 1999 |
      eXistenZas Kiri Vinokur
    • 1999 |

      eXistenZ

      asKiri Vinokur
    • 1997 |
      The Sweet Hereafteras Mitchell Stephens
    • 1996 |
      Night Falls on Manhattanas Liam Casey
    • 1997 |

      The Fifth Element

      asCornelius
    • 1996 |
      A Little Fish in Deep Wateras Narrator
    • 1996 |
      Loch Nessas Water Bailiff
    • 1994 |
      Frankensteinas Victor's Father
    • 1993 |
      The Advocateas Albertus
    • 1992 |
      Blue Iceas Sir Hector
    • 1991 |
      The Feveras Narrator
    • 1991 |
      Naked Lunchas Tom Frost
    • 1991 |
      Kafkaas Dr. Murnau
    • 1990 |
      Hamletas Polonius
    • 1988 |
      Another Womanas Ken
    • 1985 |
      Brazilas Mr. Kurtzmann
    • 1985 |

      Brazil

      asMr. Kurtzmann
    • 1985 |
      Dreamchildas Reverend Charles L. Dodgson
    • 1985 |
      Dance with a Strangeras Desmond Cussen
    • 1985 |
      Wetherbyas Stanley Pilborough
    • 1984 |
      Singleton's Pluckas Ben Singleton
    • 1984 |
      Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apesas Capitaine Phillippe D'Arnot
    • 1981 |
      Time Banditsas Napoleon
    • 1981 |
      Chariots of Fireas Sam Mussabini
    • 1979 |

      Alien

      asAsh
    • 1978 |
      Mirageas Alfred Frauenknecht
    • 1977 |
      March or Dieas El Krim
    • 1976 |
      Shout at the Devilas Mohammed
    • 1976 |
      Robin and Marianas King John
    • 1974 |
      Juggernautas Nicholas Porter
    • 1973 |
      The Homecomingas Lenny
    • 1971 |
      A Severed Headas Martin Lynch-Gibbon
    • 1971 |
      Mary, Queen of Scotsas David Riccio
    • 1968 |
      The Bofors Gunas Flynn
    • 1968 |
      The Fixeras Grubeshov

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