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Jonathan Aris is a British stage, film and television actor, he is the son of the late British character actor Ben Aris but, despite having a thespian as a father, acting was not his first choice. He studied painting at Camberwell School of Art and read Russian and Italian at Cambridge University before training as an actor at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London. Like his father, Jonathan has chiefly been seen in character roles, notably on television as the private secretary to the (female) Prime Minister in The Amazing Mrs Pritchard (2006). He also does a great number of voice-overs for television commercials and narration for documentaries. He has made numerous stage appearances and was in the original London cast of "Fame - the Musical".

Believe Me
as Jeremy Gold QC

Amadeus
as Leopold Mozart

Talamasca: The Secret Order
as Gregory Owen

The Hack
as Mark Thomson

Mystery at the Prospect Hotel
as Mr. Standing

Here
as Earl Higgins

The Cost of Hugging
as Jacques

Red Eye
as John Tennant

We Were the Lucky Ones
as Wolf

The Sixth Commandment
as DCI Mark Glover

Andor
as Senator Nower Jebel

She Will
as Podrick Lochran

Murder in Provence
as Lucien de Bremont

A Very British Scandal
as Judge Wheatley

Zone 414
as Joseph Veidt

The North Water
as Corbyn

Enjoy
as Swim Man

Avenue 5
as Charles

Dracula
as Captain Sokolov

The War of the Worlds
as Priest

His Dark Materials
as Commander Roke

The Feed
as Eric Bell

Vivarium
as Martin

The Capture
as Dr Neuman

Good Omens
as Quartermaster Angel

Get Duked!
as Mr. Carlyle

Black Mirror: Bandersnatch
as Crispin

Air Crash Investigation: Special Report
as Self - Narrator (voice)

All the Money in the World
as Conservator

The End of the F***ing World
as Professor Clive Koch

The Death of Stalin
as Mezhnikov

Churchill
as Mallory

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
as Senator Jebel

Tutankhamun
as Herbert Winlock

Morgan
as David Chance

Love, Nina
as David, 'Floppy'

The Night Manager
as Raymond Galt

Race
as Alfred J. Lill

Stan Lee's Lucky Man
as Ralph Dickenson

Sherlock: The Abominable Bride
as Anderson

The Martian
as Brendan Hatch

Humans
as Robert

Wolf Hall
as James Bainham

The Game
as Alan Montag

Sherlock: Many Happy Returns
as Anderson

The World's End
as Group Leader

Sightseers
as Ian

Silk
as Dr Liam King

Gulliver's Travels
as Lilliputian Scientist
The Little House
as Doctor McFadden

Sherlock
as Dr Anderson

Bright Star
as Mr. Hunt

Being Human
as Newsreader

Merlin
as Matthew

Bonekickers

Margaret Thatcher: The Long Walk to Finchley
as Stanley Soward

Flawless
as Boyle
Confessions of a Diary Secretary
as Bernard

The Amazing Mrs Pritchard
as Sir Richard Leavis

Beau Brummell: This Charming Man
as Marquis of Worcester