BERNARD HILL (Philos) has enjoyed a multifaceted acting career on both sides of the Atlantic, starring in top British (Mountains of the Moon, Shirley Valentine) and American (Titanic, True Crime, The Ghost and the Darkness) feature films as well as scores of television and stage productions.
Born in Manchester, England, he made his English television debut in 1973 in Mike Leigh's first film, Hard Labour. Balancing stage, film and television work, Hill starred in films such as Gandhi, The Bounty, No Surrender, Blessed Art Thou, A Midsummer Night'sDream, Going Off Big Tune and The Criminal. He was also seen in the award-winning television productions of I, Claudius, Henry VI trilogy and Richard III; Antigone, Boys from the Black Stuff, The Mill on the Floss and Great Expectations.
Hill will next be seen as King Theoden in the continuing saga of J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Two Towers and The Return of the King.