

Hugh Bonneville
Hugh Richard Bonneville Williams, known simply as Hugh Bonneville, was born on November 10, 1963, in Paddington, a district in west London. He has established himself as a versatile actor across stage, film, television, and radio.
Bonneville's educational journey began at Dulwich College Preparatory School in southeast London, followed by his attendance at Sherborne School in Dorset. He later pursued a degree in theology at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, where he laid the groundwork for his intellectual pursuits. However, his passion for acting led him to further his studies at the prestigious Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London, where he honed his craft.
Throughout his career, Bonneville has captivated audiences with his performances, earning acclaim for his roles in various productions. He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of Robert Crawley, the Earl of Grantham, in the critically acclaimed series "Downton Abbey," which showcased his ability to blend drama with humor. His talent and dedication to the performing arts continue to resonate, making him a respected figure in the entertainment industry.
Filmography


The Secret Lives of Animals

Sandylands

The Secret Life of Our Pets

The Gold

Twenty Twelve

Monty Python's Best Bits (Mostly)

Five Days

Doctor Zhivago

Getting On

Jamie and Jimmy's Friday Night Feast

Our Ex-Wife

Wild Britain

Douglas Is Cancelled

Wild Tales from the Farm

Downton Abbey

W1A

Chancer

Lost in Austen

The Wonders of Europe

Underclassman

Scenes of a Sexual Nature

Miss Austen Regrets

The Monuments Men

Mr. Stink

Blow Dry

Muppets Most Wanted

Third Star

Viceroy's House
