Adam Godley
Adam N. Godley (born 22 July 1964) is an English 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).
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