Hugh Bonneville

Hugh Bonneville

  • Born: 1963-11-10
  • Birthplace: United Kingdom, England, London
  • Height: 6' 1½" (1.87 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: U.K
  • Representative Works: Paddington, Downton Abbey
  • Hugh Bonneville, whose full name is Hugh Richard Bonneville Williams, was born in London on November 10, 1963. He is an authentic British actor who has been involved in multiple performance fields including film, TV and stage plays, and has won various awards. countless. His performance (stage play) first appeared in the Open Air Theatre, and in 1987 he successfully entered the British National Theatre, where he appeared in many stage plays and ushered in the first peak of his career. In 1991, Hugh Bonneville made his debut on TV. After that, he was out of control and appeared in many BBC series. He starred in the hit series " Downton Abbey " as Lord Earl. [1] 
    In 1991, Hugh Bonneville made his debut on TV, and then it was unreceivable. He has appeared in many BBC series. He starred in the hit series "Downton Abbey" as Lord Earl. In March 2015, Hugh Bonneville played the role of Mr. Brown in the " Padington " film. [2] 

    Performing Experience

    In March 2015, Hugh Bonneville played the role of Mr. Brown in the " Padington " film. 
    In December 2017, " Padington 2 " starring Hugh was released in mainland China. 
    On December 22, 2021, the movie "Downton Abbey 2" in which Hugh Bonneville participated was released. 

    Personal Life

    He and actress Lulu Evans were married on November 4, 1998 and have one child. 
    Extended Reading
    • Marcos 2022-04-13 09:01:07

      mess up

      After watching the four episodes, I just want to say that the heroine He Dehe can win Darcy's favor .
      The whole drama is too lazy to be filmed at all
      Have you ever done something that a normal person would have done, and turned out to be a drama where everyone loves the heroine. The original lover...

    • Brionna 2022-04-12 09:01:11

      Crossover heroine heartthrob Mary Su Tianlei enters carefully

      I'll admit I made it to the end because I wanted to see how Jane would end up, but luckily she was with Bingley.

      When I saw Jane and Collins getting married, it really came to my heart: Day!

      I originally wanted to give two stars, but the scene where the other star was engaged to the heroine and...

    • Carol 2022-04-17 09:01:13

      I love this movie and the heroine. Make a mess of the men in it and get the Bentley Darcy in one go! As soon as Darcy opened his mouth, I was fascinated by the sound of ecstasy. Is Elizabeth's mother the pearl from Doctor Who? Damn joy! The above point of view is only when Bentley loves the heroine. After that, the plot is a mess, Jane falls into the hands of a wretched man, Bentley abducts Lydia, and Darcy falls into Wickham. The ending was speechless, and the hand in hand was unhappy, and Elizabeth was the most hated.

    • Chauncey 2022-04-16 09:01:09

      Watched the first episode, fast-forwarded to the other episodes, British Crossing YY drama! The heroine is so ugly!

    Lost in Austen quotes

    • Amanda Price: You're better than this! I know you are because I've had you in my head, Fitzwilliam Darcy, since I was 12 years old. So why are you behaving like such a total git? Jane has no money. So what? Bingley's got stacks! What right have you to trash their love because of an... accident of birth?

      Mr. Darcy: There is no accident in birth.

      Amanda Price: Do you know what I am so angry?

      Mr. Darcy: You were born thus.

      Amanda Price: I've been in love with your life for 14 years. Cut my heart out, Darcy. It's your name written on it with Elizabeth's. God Almighty, here you are! One half the greatest love story ever told. You! And do you know what? You don't deserve her.

      Mr. Darcy: Is this interview concluded? It is so difficult to tell.

      Amanda Price: You are such a disappointment, I can hardly bear to look at you!

      Mr. Darcy: A deprivation I shall endure as stoically as I can.

      Amanda Price: You're so relentless unpleasant! I just can't get at the real you!

      Mr. Darcy: Madam! Behold, Fitzwilliam Darcy. I am what I am. If you find yourself unable to 'get at' an alternative version, I must own to being glad. I despise the intrusions of a woman so singularly dedicated to mendacity, disorder and lewdness. They repel me. You repel me. You are an abomination, Madam. Good afternoon to you.

      Amanda Price: [after Darcy leaves] If I dream about him tonight, I shall be really angry! I'm going to dream about him. Well, I hope in my dream you choke. Hateful man!

    • Amanda Price: You wish to speak to me, sir?

      Mr. Darcy: I am... concerned.

      Amanda Price: I don't understand.

      Mr. Darcy: You came to this house knowing you'll be brought to Lady Catherine's. Knowing I would be there, knowing full well the abysmal disregard in which I hold you. Why, when I am, as you insist, so relentlessly unpleasant to you, do you persist in seeking me out?

      Amanda Price: But I didn't seek you out. You came to me!

      Mr. Darcy: Why?

      Amanda Price: I don't know!

      Mr. Darcy: You must know. I do not, and my lack of comprehension is tormenting me.

      Amanda Price: Mrs Collins needs me. Good night.

      [Darcy grabs hold of Amanda, and leans forward as if to kiss her]

      Amanda Price: [apprehensively] Are you quite sure this is what you mean to do?