Timothy Spall
Timothy Spall is an acclaimed English actor known for diverse roles, including Peter Pettigrew in "Harry Potter" and Albert Pierrepoint in "Pierrepoint".
TV Actor
February 27, 1957
Pisces
68
London, England
Timothy Spall, born in Battersea, London, has captivated audiences with his exceptional acting skills for over four decades. His breakthrough came in the 1980 film “Quadrophenia,” showcasing his talent in portraying diverse characters. Spall’s versatility shines in his notable performances, including the BAFTA-winning role of Barry Spencer in “Secrets & Lies” (1996) and his Academy Award-nominated portrayal of J.M.W. Turner in “Mr. Turner” (2014).
Beyond his on-screen achievements, Spall is an accomplished artist, exhibiting his paintings in galleries. He actively supports the London Film School, mentoring aspiring actors, and is a dedicated patron of Queens Park Rangers football club.
Spall’s commitment to his craft and his ability to breathe life into complex characters have solidified his status as a revered figure in the entertainment industry. His contributions continue to inspire audiences worldwide, leaving an indelible mark on both film and television.