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Adam Godley

English actor (b. 1964)

Adam Godley

Summary

English actor (b. 1964)

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Adam Godley (born ) is an English and American actor. He has been nominated for two Tony Awards and four Laurence Olivier Awards for his performances on the New York and London stages, including Private Lives in 2001, The Pillowman in 2002, Anything Goes in 2011, and The Lehman Trilogy in 2019. He made his Broadway debut in 2002 in a revival of Noël Coward's Private Lives, for which he earned a Theatre World Award for Outstanding Broadway debut. In 2011, he returned to Broadway in the musical Anything Goes for which he earned a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical nomination. In 2021, The Lehman Trilogy made its Broadway transfer to great critical acclaim, and securing Godley another Tony nomination for Best Actor in a Play.

Godley's film roles include Love Actually (2003), Nanny McPhee (2005), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007), and The Theory of Everything (2014). He has also had television roles as Elliott Schwartz in Breaking Bad (2008–2013), Nigel Nesbitt in Suits (2013), Phinneus Pogo in The Umbrella Academy (2019–2024), and Archie the Archbishop in The Great (2020–2023).

Early life

Godley was born to Jewish parents in Amersham, the son of a magistrate mother and solicitor father. He grew up near Watford and went to Rickmansworth School in Croxley Green.

Career

Godley began his acting career at the age of nine in a BBC radio production of Hemingway's My Old Man. His first stage role came at age 11, as Prince Giovanni in The White Devil at The Old Vic. His childhood career also included work at the National Theatre, in Lillian Helman's Watch on the Rhine, and Close of Play, directed by Harold Pinter. Godley achieved national prominence after playing the lead in the 1984 BBC TV adaptation of J. Meade Falkner's Moonfleet.

In 1986, Godley joined Alan Ayckbourn's theatre company in Scarborough, where he stayed for three seasons. Productions included June Moon and The Revengers' Comedies, both of which transferred to the West End, and Mr A's Amazing Maze Plays, which transferred to the National Theatre.

He spent one season as a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, before creating the role of Cliff in Sam Mendes's production of Cabaret at the Donmar Warehouse in 1993. Several major productions followed, including Mouth to Mouth at the Royal Court, The Front Page at the Donmar, and The Rivals in the West End, after which Godley went on to create a series of roles at the National, including Kenneth Williams in Cleo, Camping, Emmanuelle and Dick; and the title role in Howard Davies' production of Paul. In 1999 he played John Worthing in the West End production of The Importance of Being Earnest.

Godley in November 2008

In 2002 he made his film debut in Claude Lelouch's And Now... Ladies and Gentlemen starring Jeremy Irons and Patricia Kaas which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. He continued acting in films such as the Christmas classic Love Actually (2003), Around the World in 80 Days (2004), Nanny McPhee (2005), and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005).

In 2002 he starred as Victor Prynne alongside Alan Rickman and Lindsay Duncan in a revival of Noël Coward's Private Lives at the Richard Rogers Theatre in New York City, where Godley made his Broadway debut. For his performance he earned a Theatre World Award. The following year Godley starred as Michal in Martin McDonagh's The Pillowman opposite Jim Broadbent and David Tennant at the Royal National Theatre.

In 2008 he played Raymond Babbitt in the West End production of Rain Man opposite Josh Hartnett. In 2010 he played Jonathan Powell in the HBO television film The Special Relationship about Tony Blair's relationship with Bill Clinton. He had recurring roles as Elliott Schwartz in AMC's Breaking Bad and Jocelyn Pugh in Lodge 49. He also appeared in BBC's A Young Doctor's Notebook (2011), CBS's The Good Wife (2012), USA Networks's Suits (2012), Showtime's Homeland (2015), and NBC's The Blacklist (2017). In 2011 he played Lord Evelyn Oakleigh in Roundabout Theatre's multi-award-winning Broadway revival of Anything Goes. The production starred Sutton Foster, John McMartin, Jessica Walter and Joel Grey. For his performance he earned a Tony Award nomination, a Drama Desk Award nomination, and an Outer Critics Circle Award. In 2013 he led a new adaptation by Dennis Kelly of Georg Kaiser's 1912 German expressionist masterpiece, From Morning to Midnight, at the National Theatre.

His most recent stage role was as one of the three Lehman brothers in the 2019 National Theatre's The Lehman Trilogy for which he was nominated for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Play alongside Simon Russell Beale and Ben Miles. The play transferred to Broadway in 2021 where he received a Tony Award nomination for Best Actor in a Play along with Adrian Lester and Simon Russell Beale.

In 2023, he portrayed pollster Darwin Perry in the HBO drama series Succession episode "America Decides".

Personal life

Godley is gay. He is a naturalized American citizen and lives in the Los Angeles area.

Acting credits

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002War GameLacey / DadVoice; short film
And Now... Ladies and GentlemenSon of London Jeweller
ThunderpantsPlacido P. Placeedo
2003Love ActuallyMr. Trench
2004Around the World in 80 DaysMr. Sutton
2005Charlie and the Chocolate FactoryMr. Teavee
Nanny McPheeVicar
2007Elizabeth: The Golden AgeWilliam Walsingham
Son of RambowBrethren Leader
2008The X-Files: I Want to BelieveFather Ybarra
2011The ForgerPinkus
2012BattleshipDr. Nogrady
2014The Theory of EverythingSenior Doctor - Cambridge Hospital
2016The BFGThe Manhugger / Lout No. 1
2018Nightmare CinemaDr. Salvadore
2019Missing LinkLord BilgeVoice
2022The People We Hate at the WeddingNarratorVoice

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978A Horseman Riding BySimon Craddock3 episodes
1979Thomas & SarahTomlinson1 episode
1984MoonfleetJohn Trenchard6 episodes
1991; 1998The BillDuxford/Nigel Penway2 episodes
1992An Ungentlemanly ActP.C. Anton LivermoreTelevision film
1995Class ActGraham1 episode
1996The DetectivesD.C. Dominic Boyle1 episode, "The Wembley Stadium Mystery"
1998CasualtyAlan Decker1 episode
2000Cor, Blimey!Kenneth WilliamsTelevision film
2001Sword of HonourApthorpeTelevision film
2002The Inspector Lynley MysteriesTony Phillips1 episode
2003Margery & GladysGraham HeywoodTelevision film
2004HawkingFrank HawkingTelevision film
2006Nuremberg: Nazis on TrialGustave GilbertMiniseries
2007Coming UpPaul1 episode
2007The Old Curiosity ShopSampson BrassTelevision film
2008; 2013Breaking BadElliott Schwartz3 episodes
2008Terminator: The Sarah Connor ChroniclesThe Scientist1 episode
2008Mad MenWayne Kirkeby1 episode
2009NumbersDr. Joseph Baskin1 episode
2009MerlinJonas2 episodes
2009DollhouseClyde Randolph1 episode
2010Private PracticeHenry1 episode
2010Agatha Christie's MarpleLomax1 episode
2010The Special RelationshipJonathan PowellTelevision film
2011Lie to MeSandy Baxter1 episode
2011CHAOSJonathan Aldridge1 episode
2011Case HistoriesMartin Canning2 episodes
2012A Young Doctor's NotebookDemyan LukichMain role, 8 episodes
2012Harry's LawHospital Administrator1 episode
2012The Good WifeLeland Carlisle1 episode
2012SuburgatoryMr. Jacobs1 episode
2013Spies of WarsawJulius HalbechMiniseries
2013ElementaryBritish ManUncredited voice role, 1 episode
2013SuitsNigel Alexander NesbittRecurring role, 5 episodes
2014PerceptionTeddy Brennan1 episode
2014ManhattanDr. Adelman3 episodes
2014HomelandJordan Harris1 episode
2015–2016PowersCaptain Emile CrossMain role, 20 episodes
2015The BlacklistSilas Gouldsberry1 episode
2017FalletDCI Tom BrownMain role, 8 episodes
2018–2019Lodge 49Jocelyn PughRecurring role, 10 episodes
2019–2024The Umbrella AcademyPhinneus PogoMain role, 16 episodes
Voice and motion capture role
2020–2023The GreatArchbishop "Archie"Main role, 30 episodes
2021–2025The Great NorthDick Chateau / ArchieVoice role, 5 episodes
2022Bob's BurgersGhostVoice role, 1 episode
2023SuccessionDarwin Perry1 episode
2025Down Cemetery RoadJoe Silverman8 episodes
2025The Copenhagen TestFrederick Schiff7 episodes

Theatre

YearTitleRoleTheatre
1976The White DevilPrince GiovanniThe Old Vic
1979Close Of PlayMatthewNational Theatre
1980Watch on the RhineJoshua MullerNational Theatre
1987An Inspector CallsEric BirlingWestminster Theatre
1991The Revengers' ComediesOliver KnightlyThe Strand Theatre
1992June MoonFred StevensVaudeville Theatre
1993Mr A's Amazing Maze PlaysNevilleNational Theatre
1993A Going ConcernDavidHampstead Theatre
1993CabaretCliff BradshawDonmar Warehouse
1994The RivalsFaulklandAlbery Theatre
1996The White Devil
Three Hours After Marriage
The General From AmericaCamilo
Underplot
Majot AndréRoyal Shakespeare Company
1997The Wood DemonFyodorPlayhouse Theatre
1997The Front PageBensingerDonmar Warehouse
1998Cleo, Camping, Emmanuelle and DickKenneth WilliamsNational Theatre
1999The Importance of Being EarnestJohn WorthingHaymarket Theatre
2000Mr KolpertRalfRoyal Court Theatre
2001Mouth To MouthDr GompertzRoyal Court Theatre
2002Private LivesVictor PrynneRichard Rodgers Theater, Broadway
2003The PillowmanMichalNational Theatre
2005Two Thousand YearsJonathanNational Theatre
2005PaulPaulNational Theatre
2008Rain ManRaymond BabbittApollo Theatre
2011Anything GoesLord Evelyn OakleighStephen Sondheim Theater, Broadway
2013From Morning to MidnightThe Bank ClerkNational Theatre
2018The Lehman TrilogyMayer LehmanNational Theatre
2019Park Avenue Armory
Piccadilly Theatre
2021Nederlander Theater, Broadway
2023Once Upon a One More TimeNarratorMarquis Theater, Broadway

Audio plays

YearTitleRoleNotes
1975My Old ManJoeBBC Radio
1977Sister Ninian's NightingaleJohnny DeanBBC Radio
1977These Modern WaysGrishaBBC Radio
1979The Rocking Horse WinnerPaulBBC Radio
1979The Happiest Days of Your LifeHopcroftBBC Radio
1994Wide Sargasso SeaRochesterBBC Radio
1998The Ghost TrainTeddy DeakinBBC Radio
2001Tess of the d'UrbervillesAlec d'UrbervilleBBC Radio
2003Strangers and BrothersLewis EliotBBC Radio
2004Black BeautyBlack BeautyBBC Radio
2004MortCutwellBBC Radio
2004Christopher HimselfChristopher IsherwoodBBC Radio
2004–2007The BrothersNigelBBC Radio
2005The Madness of George IIIThe Prince of WalesBBC Radio
2006Another CountryVaughanBBC Radio
2009Dr Jekyll and Mr HydeDr JekyllBBC Radio
2010She Stoops to ConquerTony LumpkinLA Theatre Works
2011Strangers and BrothersLewis ElliotBBC Radio
2011The BunglerLélieLA Theatre Works
2018An Enemy of the PeoplePeter StockmanBBC Radio
2022Moriarty: The Devil's GameDr. WatsonAudible Original{{cite weburl=https://www.audible.com.au/pd/Moriarty-Podcast/B0B2DYRHFC?qid=1666240080&sr=1-1&ref=a_search_c3_lProduct_1_1&pf_rd_p=771c6463-05d7-4981-9b47-920dc34a70f1&pf_rd_r=PJVMK89AFC563X2M4FEG

Awards and nominations

YearAwardsCategoryWorkResult
2011Drama Desk AwardsOutstanding Featured Actor in a MusicalAnything Goes
2008Evening Standard Theatre AwardsBest Actor in a Leading Role in a PlayRain Man
2007What on Stage AwardsBest Actor in a PlayRain ManNominated
1999Laurence Olivier AwardsBest Actor in a Supporting Role in a PlayCleo, Camping, Emanuelle and Dick
2002Mouth to Mouth
2009Best Actor in a Leading Role in a PlayRain Man
2019Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Play
shared with Simon Russell Beale and Ben MilesThe Lehman Trilogy
2011Outer Critics Circle AwardsOutstanding Featured Actor in a MusicalAnything Goes
2022Outstanding Actor in a PlayThe Lehman Trilogy
2021Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesThe Great
2022
2002Theatre World AwardsOutstanding Broadway DebutPrivate Lives
2011Tony AwardsBest Performance by a Featured Actor in a MusicalAnything Goes
2022Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a PlayThe Lehman Trilogy

References

References

  1. Nathan, John. (29 August 2008). "Mr shy and mighty". [[The Jewish Chronicle]].
  2. "RSC Performances- The White Devil".
  3. "Adam Godley - Profiles".
  4. "Moonfleet".
  5. (8 March 1993). "THEATRE / A choice evening: Paul Taylor on Mr A's Amazing Maze Plays at the Cottesloe".
  6. "'The Lehman Trilogy' has been a critical standout on Broadway this fall. Its superb cast sheds light on how that happened". [[Washington Post]].
  7. (15 May 2022). "Let Actors Act". [[The New York Times]].
  8. Burland, Michael. (2018-06-26). "Adam Godley Interview: The Lehman Trilogy".
  9. [https://deadline.com/2018/02/the-umbrella-academy-cameron-britton-colm-feore-adam-godley-ashley-madekwe-cast-netflix-series-1202291968/ ‘The Umbrella Academy’: Cameron Britton, Colm Feore, Adam Godley & Ashley Madekwe Join Netflix Series]
  10. Petski, Denise. (February 4, 2020). "'The Great': Sebastian De Souza Joins Elle Fanning & Nicholas Hoult In Hulu Comedy Series". Deadline.
  11. (28 March 2019). "'The Lehman Trilogy' is so good, it expands your sense of what three actors on a stage can conjure". The Washington Post.
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