
Hammersmith, London, England, UK
Tobias Edward Heslewood Jones OBE (born September 7, 1966) is an English actor. Jones made his film debut in Sally Potter's period drama Orlando in 1992. He appeared in minor roles in films such as Naked (1993), Les Misérables (1998), Ever After (1998), Finding Neverland (2005), and Mrs Henderson Presents (2005). He won critical acclaim for his leading role as Truman Capote in the biopic Infamous (2006). Since then, he has worked as a character actor in films such as Michael Apted's biographical drama Amazing Grace (2006), John Curran's drama The Painted Veil (2006), Oliver Stone's political satire W. (2008), Ron Howard's political drama Frost/Nixon (2008), the Cold War spy thriller Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011), Simon Curtis' My Week with Marilyn (2011), the psychological drama Berberian Sound Studio (2012), the war comedy Dad's Army (2016), and the war drama Journey's End (2017). He is also known for his vocal performances as Dobby the House elf in the Harry Potter films (2002–2011), Aristides Silk in The Adventures of Tintin (2011) and Owl in Disney's Christopher Robin (2018). He is also known for his performances in blockbuster franchises such as Claudius Templesmith in The Hunger Games (2012) and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013), Arnim Zola in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) and Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014), also voicing the character in the Disney+ television series What If...? (2021), and as Mr. Eversoll in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018). Jones's television credits include Doctor Who (2010), Julian Fellowes's Titanic miniseries (2012), the MCU's Agent Carter (2015), and Wayward Pines (2015–2016). He was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film for his role as Alfred Hitchcock in the HBO television film The Girl (2012) and won a Best Male Comedy BAFTA for his role in Detectorists (2018). In 2017, he portrayed Culverton Smith in "The Lying Detective", an episode of the BBC crime drama Sherlock. Jones is also known for his work in the theatre. He made his stage debut in 2001 in the comedy play The Play What I Wrote which played in the West End and on Broadway, earning him a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. In 2020 he was nominated for his second Olivier Award, for Best Actor for his performance in a revival of Anton Chekov's Uncle Vanya. Description above from the Wikipedia article Toby Jones, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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as Dan Peterson
1997

as Dream Lord
2005

as Self
2007

as Samuel Ratchett
1989

as Narrator
1964

as Vanya
1971

as Dobby (voice)
2002

as Culverton Smith
2010

as Arnim Zola (voice)
2021

as Narrator
1983

as Colin Tattersall
2025

as Peter Faber
2023
as Philip Burton
2025

as Inspector Hewitt
2026

as Iago
2026

as Philip Burton
2025

as Lieutenant Murray / Artie Bellman / Cabbie / Arnold
2025

as Fumbleton (voice)
2024

as Self- Narrator
2024

as Attorney Alan Flynn
2024

2024

as Self - Narrator (voice)
2024

as Self
2023

as Philip
2023

as The Associate
2023

as The Reverend Chasuble (voice)
2023

as Self
2023

as Basil Shaw
2023

as Robert Stein
2023

as Dr. Daniel Marquis
2022

as Norman
2022

as Dr. McBrearty
2022

as Self
2022

as Father Topo
2021

as Sir William Ingram
2021

as Ted
2021

as Porter
2021
as Self
2 ep.

as Dan Peterson
4 episodes

as Dream Lord
1 episodes

as Self
2 episodes

as Samuel Ratchett
1 episodes

as Narrator
1 episodes

as Vanya
1 episodes

as Culverton Smith
1 episodes

as Arnim Zola (voice)
3 episodes

as Narrator
1 episodes

as Colin Tattersall
3 episodes

as Peter Faber
7 episodes

as Dr. Jenkins
10 episodes

as Arnim Zola
1 episodes

as Self
1 episodes

as Sgt. Protheroe
1 episodes

as Griffin
1 episodes

as Librarian (voice)
6 episodes

as Sebold Cusk
1 episodes

as Alan Rusbridger
7 episodes

as DCS Dennis Hoban
5 episodes

as Lance Stater
18 episodes

as John Batley
4 episodes

as Bolo
1 episodes

as Self - Narrator
6 episodes
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