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Jonathan Pryce
The role of President Juan Perón is played by JONATHAN PRYCE, one of Britain's leading actors. Pryce won the 1995 Cannes Film Festival's Best Actor prize for his starring role as the Bloomsbury Group critic and biographer Lytton Strachey in Christopher Hampton's Carrington, and was nominated theater's Best Actor in a Musical for his starring role as Fagin in Lionel Bart's Oliver. Pryce has won Best Actor Tony Awards for his Broadway performances as the skinhead stand-up in Trevor Griffiths's The Comedians and as the star of Miss Saigon, his best-known theatrical role, for which he was also awarded an Olivier for Outstanding Performance in a Musical. He won the prestigious SWET (Society for West End Theatres) Best Actor Award for his performance as Hamlet at the Royal Court Theatre in 1980, having been nominated for the same award the previous year for his performance in The Taming of the Shrew at the Royal Shakespeare Company.His film credits include Richard Eyre's The Ploughman's Lunch, Terry Gilliam's Brazil, James Foley's film of David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross, the TV film Barbarians at the Gate with James Garner (for which he was nominated for Emmy and Golden Globe awards), and Martin Scorsese's The Age of Innocence.
Alongside his glittering theater and film career, Pryce has made many impressive television drama appearances, including Selling Hitler for Channel 4 and Mr. Wroe's Virgins for the BBC.
Interviews with Jonathan Pryce:
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