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John Rhys-Davies (born 5 May 1944) is a Welsh actor known for portraying Gimli in The Lord of the Rings trilogy and in the franchise. He has received three Screen Actors Guild Award nominations, with one win, and a Primetime Emmy Award nomination.

Rhys-Davies is also known for his performances in the films Sahara (1983), The Living Daylights (1987), Glory Daze (1995), (2003) and One Night with the King (2006). He is also known for his extensive voice work including Cats Don't Dance (1997), (2000), SpongeBob SquarePants (2000–2002), and (2015–2016).

Rhys-Davies also gained acclaim for his television roles as Macro in I, Claudius (1976), Vasco Rodrigues in Shōgun (1980), and Michael Malone in The Untouchables (1993). From 1995 to 1997, he portrayed Professor Maximillian Arturo in Sliders.


Early life
John Rhys-Davies was born in on 5 May 1944, the son of Welsh parents. His mother, Phyllis Jones, was a nurse, while his father, Rhys Davies, was a mechanical engineer and colonial officer.

Due to his father's work as a colonial police officer, Rhys-Davies was raised in Tanganyika (today part of ) before his family moved to the Welsh town of . While in Tanganyika, his family lived in places such as Dar es Salaam, , Moshi, and . Rhys-Davies was educated at independent in Cornwall and then at the University of East Anglia, where he was one of the first 105 students admitted and became a co-founder of its drama club. After a stint teaching at a secondary school in Watton, Norfolk, Rhys-Davies won a place at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London.


Career
Rhys-Davies appeared sporadically on UK television in the early 1970s, including his role as the gangster "Laughing Spam Fritter" opposite in Budgie. Later, Rhys-Davies played officer Naevius Sutorius Macro in I, Claudius. He then began to appear more frequently, and not just in the UK, with roles as a Portuguese navigator Rodrigues in the 1980 television miniseries Shōgun, based on the novel by .

In 1989, Rhys-Davies played Marvel Comics character Kingpin in The Trial of the Incredible Hulk. He also starred in another Clavell adaption, Noble House, set in Hong Kong, where Rhys-Davies plays Ian Dunross' corporate enemy, Quillan Gornt. He has since appeared in numerous television shows and miniseries, including Agent Michael Malone in the 1993 remake of the 1950s television series The Untouchables as well as a leading role in the television series Sliders as Professor Maximillian Arturo from 1995 to 1997.

Rhys-Davies also appeared in Reilly, Ace of Spies in 1983, made several appearances in as a version of Leonardo da Vinci, starred as an ally of in The Living Daylights, and appeared in the film One Night with the King. Rhys-Davies has played the character in two separate projects; a two-part episode of The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne, and the Hallmark Channel film La Femme Musketeer. He appears in the full-motion video of computer games including Ripper (as Vigo Haman) (1996), Dune 2000 (as Noree Moneo) (1998), and the Wing Commander series (as James Taggart, doubling as the voice of Thrakhath nar Kiranka in the third game of the series).

In 2004, Rhys-Davies narrated The Privileged Planet, a documentary that makes the case for intelligent design. He also provided narration in the MTV series around this time. In 2013, Rhys-Davies appeared in the family history programme Coming Home, in which he discovered information about his grandfather's life in the Carmarthenshire coal mines.

In 2014, Rhys-Davies joined the cast of the television show Métal Hurlant Chronicles to play Holgarth, an immortal alchemist. In October 2015, it was announced that he had a role in the single-player module Squadron 42, of the planned PC game franchise ; the work consisted of full body , including facial expressions and his voice. In October 2024, with Squadron 42 in its 10th year of development, the developer suggested that it might be released in 2026.


Indiana Jones movies
Rhys-Davies played in the 1981 film Raiders of the Lost Ark. "John Rhys-Davis on his fondness for Gimli, and his fans" by Peter Robb at He reprised the role of Sallah in two subsequent films."Movie Review; Mr. Jones' Last Raid; Harrison Ford is back for a final round as the archaeologist-adventure hero in the messy but poignant 'Dial of Destiny.'" by Justin Chang, Los Angeles Times (30 June 2023) Retrieved from


The Lord of the Rings movies
Rhys-Davies appeared as the dwarf Gimli in The Lord of the Rings trilogy. The cinematography of the films was aided in that Rhys-Davies is tall – , compared to the actors playing hobbits at around . Therefore, although his character was supposed to be short, Rhys-Davies was properly in proportion compared to the hobbit actors. Had he been of more similar height, shots of the entire fellowship would have required three camera passes rather than two.Fellowship of the Ring Extended Edition DVD

Rhys-Davies is the only one of the nine Fellowship of the Ring actors who did not receive a tattoo of the word "nine" written in the script; his stunt double, Brett Beattie, was offered the tattoo instead as Rhys-Davies was disinclined to get one himself and Beattie had spent so much time as his double that he almost received co-credit.

Rhys-Davies suffered severe reactions to the prosthetics used during filming, and his eyes sometimes swelled shut. When asked whether Rhys-Davies would consider returning to the role for the film version of The Hobbit, he said, "I have already completely ruled it out. There's a sentimental part of me that would love to be involved again. Really I am not sure my face can take that sort of punishment any more." Rhys-Davies added that this time around, "they've got a different set of problems... because you've got 13 dwarves, a whole band of them... You're trying to represent a whole race... You're trying to do for dwarves what The Lord of the Rings did for hobbits." He offered help as a dwarf advisor in 2011, but ruled out returning as Gimli in The Hobbit because of the punishing makeup required.


Voice work
In addition to voicing the Ent in Lord of the Rings, Rhys-Davies has lent his distinctive voice to many video games and animated television series, including the role of Hades in Justice League, the original voice of Man Ray in SpongeBob SquarePants (until both roles were recast with ), and numerous times in Gargoyles (1994–1996), as the character Macbeth. He also lent his vocal talents to the games Freelancer (as Richard Winston Tobias) and Lords of Everquest (both in 2003) and the game , which was released with his narration on a CD-ROM version in 1995. Rhys-Davies also had a voice role on as the character Jherek, and narrated a documentary called The Glory of Macedonia. Next Generation magazine gave its Dune 2000 review "an automatic one-star deduction for featuring John "Multimedia Whore" Rhys-Davies in the FMV."

Rhys-Davies' voice can be heard on the 2009 documentary Reclaiming the Blade. In the narration, he explores swords, historical European swordsmanship and fight choreography on film, a topic very familiar to Rhys-Davies from his experiences in The Lord of the Rings trilogy, where his character wielded an axe in many scenes.

In 2004, Rhys-Davies was the unknowing subject of an internet prank that spread false rumours in several mainstream media sources that he was scheduled to play the role of in .

Rhys-Davies is the narrator of The Truth & Life Dramatized audio New Testament Bible, a 22-hour, celebrity-voiced, fully dramatised version of the New Testament which uses the Revised Standard Version-Catholic Edition translation. In 2011, he presented KJB: The Book That Changed The World, which features Rhys-Davies reading diverse snippets from the King James Version.

Rhys-Davies' voice work also includes voice-over work with Breathe Bible. John Rhys-Davies, Narrator BreatheBible.com Retrieved 19 September 2017. In 2016, he provided spoken words for Voices of Fire, the sixth album by band .

A resident of the Isle of Man since 1988, John Rhys-Davies provides the introductory voice-over to the Island's , one of the best-preserved medieval fortresses in the British Isles. In 2018, he lent his voice to the Isle of Man's tourism commercial.

Rhys-Davies voice was recorded for some of the callouts in the 1993 Williams SuperPin Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure.

In the 2023 video game , Rhys-Davies reprises the role of Gimli and narrates the opening scene.


Personal life

Relationships
Rhys-Davies married Suzanne Wilkinson in December 1966, and they had two sons together. Although they in 1985, they remained married until her death from Alzheimer's disease in 2010. They remained friends, and Rhys-Davies took care of Wilkinson in her final years.

In 2004, Rhys-Davies began dating Lisa Manning. They have a daughter together, and split their time between homes in the New Zealand region of and the village of on the Isle of Man.


Religious views
While Rhys-Davies identifies as , he holds Christianity in high regard and has stated that "Christian civilisation has made the world a better place than it ever was."

In February 2020, Rhys-Davies stated, "All the things that we value, the right of free speech, the right of the individual conscience, these evolved in first and second century , where the individual Christian said, 'I have a right to believe, what I believe and not what the Emperor tells me.' From that our whole idea of democracy and the equality that we have has developed. We owe Christianity the greatest debt of thanks that a generation can ever have, and to slight it and to dismiss it as being irrelevant is the detritus of rather ill-read minds, I think."


Political views
Rhys-Davies is not a member of any political party. He was a leftist as a university student in the 1960s, but changed his views after heckling Margaret Thatcher, who he said "shot down the first two hecklers in such brilliant fashion that he decided he ought for once to shut up and listen".

In 2004, Rhys-Davies said in an interview with World magazine: "There is a catastrophe happening in Europe that nobody wants to talk about, that we daren't bring up because we are so cagey about not offending people racially. And rightly we should be. But there is a cultural thing as well. By 2020, 50% of the children in under the age of 18 will be of descent." In an interview with the conservative journal , he said that he is opposed to Islamic extremism because he believes that it violates the Western values of equality, democracy, tolerance, and the .

Rhys-Davies was vocal in his support for .


Filmography

Film
1973Rugby Player
1974The Black WindmillFake Military PolicemanUncredited
1979A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley SquareSolicitor
1981Raiders of the Lost Ark
1982Best RevengeMustapha
Victor/VictoriaAndre Cassell
The Island of AdventureSmith
1983SaharaRasoul
1984Sword of the ValiantBaron Fortinbras
1985King Solomon's MinesDogati
1986Firewalker"Corky" Taylor
1987The Living DaylightsGeneral Leonid Pushkin
1988WaxworkWerewolf
Claudio Rossi
1989Indiana Jones and the Last CrusadeSallah
Rising StormDonwaldo
1992The Lost WorldProfessor Challenger
Return to the Lost World
Professor Warren
1993The Double 0 KidRudolph "Rudi" von Keseenbaum
Sunset GrillStockton
KesselDirect-to-video
The Seventh CoinCaptain Galil
1994The High CrusadeBrother Parvus
Robot in the FamilyEli Taki / Rashmud / Sashri
1995Glory DazeLuther
1996The Great White HypeJohnny Windsor
Aladdin and the King of ThievesCassim; direct-to-video A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
1997Cats Don't DanceWoolie the MammothVoice
Jacques DuvalierDirect-to-video
The ProtectorRasheed
1998Secret of the AndesFather Claver
2000King Akron / BarakaVoice
Delta Force One: The Lost PatrolIvan

2001Hakim
Gimli / Gloin
2002ScorcherDr. Matthew Sallin
Gimli / (voice)
2003CoronadoPresident Hugo Luis Ramos
Endangered SpeciesLieutenant Wyznowski
The Jungle Book 2Village Leader
Britannic (2000)
     

Voice

Commander Hammerstock-Smythe
Gimli / Treebeard (voice)
2004Viscount Mabrey
The Lost AngelFather Kevin
The Privileged PlanetThe NarratorVoice;
2005The Game of Their LivesBill Jeffrey
The King MakerPhillippe
2006Shark BaitThortonVoice; English dub
One Night with the King
The Legend of SasquatchRanger SteveVoice
2007In the Name of the KingMerick
The FerrymanThe Greek
Catching KringleVoice
2009Reclaiming the BladeThe NarratorVoice; documentary
31 North 62 EastJohn Hammond
2010Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock HolmesDr. WatsonVoice; direct-to-video
2011Himself / PresenterDirect-to-video
Sophie and ShebaAlistair Winston
Treasure HuntersNathan Pickett
2012EscapeMalcolm AndrewsDirect-to-video
2013Return to the Hiding PlaceEusi
100 Degrees Below ZeroRalph DillardDirect-to-video
Pirate GnarlybeardVoice; direct-to-video
Prisoners of the SunProfessor Hayden Masterton
2014Apocalypse PompeiiColonel Carlo DillardDirect-to-video
Caiphas
The ProphetYousefVoice
Time LapseMr. Bezzerides
2015Beyond the Mask Beyond the Mask – Official Website, January 2015.Charles Kemp
2016The Apostle Peter: Redemption
2017"Pinky" Steuben
2018ShemiraMyer
AquamanBrine KingVoice
2019The Pilgrim's ProgressEvangelist
Valley of the GodsDr. Herrmann
Joe O'Brian
MosleyWarnieVoice
2020Karl BouchardFilmed in 1983
TaintedVladimir
ShadowtownEinar
I Am Patrick: The Patron Saint of IrelandOld PatrickDocumentary
G-LocHenry
Moments in SpacetimeMason
Silent Night: A Song for the WorldGeneral Haig
2021Prick'dArchie
2022KingslayerWilliam Marshal
2023Indiana Jones and the Dial of DestinySallah
Aquaman and the Lost KingdomBrine KingVoice
Little Brown BirdDad
2026StarbrightRaphael
TBAThe Way of the WindUriahPost-production


Television
1974ZodiacAikmanEpisode: "Death of a Crab"
Fall of EaglesEpisode: "The Secret War"
1975Ron BrettEpisode: "Poppy"
The Naked Civil ServantBarndoor
1976I, ClaudiusNaevius Sutorius Macro2 episodes
WarshipCPO Cook MantellEpisode: "Heart of Oak"
19771990Ivor GriffithEpisode: "Health Farm"
Just WilliamAuthorityEpisode: "William and the Wonderful Present"
1978Terry LarkinEpisode: "Fat Freddie B.A."
The NativityNestorTelevision film
1979The Danedyke MysteryRonnie "Armchair" Newbound6 episodes
1979–1980BBC Television Shakespeare / Salerio2 episodes
1980ShōgunVasco Rodrigues
1981Peter and Paul
1982NakuraEpisode: "Force Seven"
IvanhoeFront-de-BoeufTelevision film
The QuestSir Edward9 episodes (4 unaired)
1983Reilly, Ace of SpiesTanyatosEpisode: "An Affair with a Married Woman"
SadatGamal Abdel NasserMiniseries
1984Robin of SherwoodKing RichardEpisode: "The King's Fool"
Scarecrow and Mrs. KingLord BromfieldEpisode: "Affair at Bromfield Hall"
KimBabuTelevision film
1987Marjorie and the Preacher ManSeymourTelevision drama
The Little Match GirlPolice Chief MurphyTelevision film
1987, 1992Perry MasonEdward Tremayne / Phillip Graff2 episodes
1988Noble HouseQuillan GorntMiniseries
War and RemembranceSammy Mutterperl
Goddess of LoveTelevision film
1988–1994Murder, She WroteHarry Mordecai / Harry Waverly / Lancaster3 episodes
1989The Trial of the Incredible HulkWilson Fisk / KingpinTelevision film
Great ExpectationsJoe GargeryMiniseries
1991The Mystery of the Black JungleO'Connor
Tales from the CryptDuvalEpisode: "Dead Wait"
The Strauss DynastyGribovMiniseries
1992Waclaw Jozek / BaronVoice, episode: "The Cape and Cowl Conspiracy"
Archaeology: Voyages of the VikingsThe NarratorVoice; documentary series
Ring of the MusketeersMaurice TrevilleTelevision film
The Making of Aladdin: A Whole New WorldHostDocumentary
1992–1993The Legend of Prince ValiantKing Hugo / King DonovanVoice; 8 episodes
1993TympanniniVoice; episode: "Piano Rag"
1993–1994The UntouchablesAgent Michael Malone15 episodes
1994Blood of the InnocentCaptain ShmudaTelevision film
A Flintstones Christmas CarolCharles BrickensVoice; television special
1995Fantastic FourThorVoice; 2 episodes
Archaeology: Florida's Lost EmpireHostDocumentary series
1995–1996GargoylesMacbeth / Arthur Morwood-Smythe / FindleachVoice; 13 episodes
1995–1997SlidersProfessor Maximillian Arturo40 episodes
1996The Incredible HulkThorVoice; episode: "Mortal Bounds"
Boo to You Too! Winnie the PoohThe NarratorVoice; television special
Marquis de SadeInspector MaraisTelevision film
AsgarthEpisode: "Overthrown"
1997Freakazoid!Professor BeastheadVoice; episode: "Tomb of Invisibo"
You Wish"Madman" Mustapha3 episodes
Leonardo da Vinci2 episodes
1999Au PairNigel KentTelevision film
2000BritannicCaptain Charles Bartlett
2000–2002SpongeBob SquarePantsMan RayVoice
2002Justice LeagueHadesVoice; episode: "Paradise Lost"
The Zeta ProjectEdgar MandragoraVoice; episode: "Ro's Gift"
SabretoothAnthony BricklinTelevision film
Fillmore!LennyVoice; episode: "Ingrid Third, Public Enemy #1"
2003Helen of TroyMiniseries
2004Dragon StormKing FastradTelevision film
12 Days of TerrorCaptain
La Femme Musketeer
2005RevelationsProfessor Jonah LampleyMiniseries
Captain RandolphTelevision film
2006Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!Captain ProteusVoice; episode: "Demon of the Deep"
2008MurdochTelevision film
Sangimel
Kiss Me DeadlyYale Ericson
2009Dark Days in Monkey CityThe NarratorVoice; 4 episodes
MurdochTelevision film
Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of FireGrimshank3 episodes
2010Legend of the SeekerHoraceEpisode: "Vengeance"
Three Wise WomenArchangel GreenTelevision film
Elliot Carbon
2011Senator Jackson Crenshaw
2012Museum CuratorEpisode: "Indiana Shawn and the Temple of the Kinda Crappy, Rusty Old Dagger"
Missing ChristmasThe Narrator / Voice; television special
2014Let The Season InThe Narrator Christmas concert special (filmed in 2013)
Once Upon a TimeGrand PabbieVoice; 3 episodes
2015Killing JesusTelevision film
The Adventures of Puss in BootsGoodswordVoice; episode: "Sword"
2015–2016Various charactersVoice; 7 episodes
2016The Shannara ChroniclesEventine Elessedil7 episodes
Winter ThawMartin AvdeitchTelevision film
The Lion GuardKing SokweVoice; episode: "The Lost Gorillas"
2018A Dickens ChristmasThe Narrator Christmas concert special
2019Fresh EggsCutter Anderson6 episodes
2020Voice; 7 episodes
2022Documentary Now!Garth Davies-GruffuddEpisode: "How They Threw Rocks"


Video games
1994NarratorVoice actor
Prince Thrakhath
1996James Taggart
RipperVigo HamanActor
1998Dune 2000Noree Moneo
2001JherekVoice actor
2002
2003Gimli / Treebeard
FreelancerRichard Winston Tobias
2004Gimli / TreebeardArchive audio
2006
2009RisenDon EstebanVoice actor
2012Lego The Lord of the RingsGimliArchive audio
2015
2023Voice actor


Audio work
Audiobooks
  • Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989 Buena Vista Records)
  • Rescued (2006)
  • Affabel: Window of Eternity (2007 John Bevere, 2009 Bethany House)
  • Sir Malcolm and the Missing Prince (2009)
  • The Extraordinary Adventures of G. A. Henty: In the Reign of Terror (2016)
  • The Trials of Saint Patrick (2017)

Podcasts


Awards and nominations


External links
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