Heathcote Williams - Actor Profile

Heathcote Williams

Acting
Updated: May 10, 2026
33Total Films
10.0 Highest Rated
Born: Nov 15, 1941
Birth Place: Helsby, Cheshire, England, UK

About Heathcote Williams

John Henley Heathcote-Williams (15 November 1941 – 1 July 2017), known as Heathcote Williams, was an English poet, actor, political activist and dramatist. He wrote a number of book-length polemical poems including Autogeddon, Falling for a Dolphin and Whale Nation, which in 1988 was described by Philip Hoare as "the most powerful argument for the newly instigated worldwide ban on whaling." Williams invented his idiosyncratic "documentary/investigative poetry" style which he put to good purpose bringing a diverse range of environmental and political matters to public attention. His last published work, American Porn was a critique of the American political establishment and the election of President Donald Trump; its publication date was the day of Trump's inauguration (20 January 2017). In June 2015 he published a book-length investigative poem about the "Muslim Gandhi", Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, Badshah Khan. As well as being a playwright and screenwriter, Williams appeared in a number of independent and Hollywood films and was among the celebrity guests in the last episode of season 4 of Friends, '"The One With Ross's Wedding"'. He played Prospero in Derek Jarman's The Tempest (1979) and appeared in several "arthouse" films, including Orlando (1992), as well as the Hollywood film Basic Instinct 2 (2006). Al Pacino played the part of a Williams fan in a spoof arts documentary, Every Time I Cross the Tamar I Get into Trouble. Williams also wrote lyrics, collaborating with Marianne Faithfull among others. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Heathcote Williams Movies & Career Overview

The filmography of Heathcote Williams reflects a career marked by diverse experimentation. Across 33 major appearances, the actor has built a reputation through performances in multiple genres and storytelling styles.

Dominant Genre

A large portion of Heathcote Williams's work falls within the Drama genre, where audiences tend to respond most strongly to their on-screen presence.

Success Ratio

Approximately 30% of Heathcote Williams's films maintain ratings above 6.5, indicating a consistent level of audience approval.

One of the most highly rated entries in their career remains Toy Boys, which stands out as a key performance.

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Best Heathcote Williams Movies Ranked

Must-watch hits from Heathcote Williams's career based on audience ratings.

Full Filmography

Every movie Heathcote Williams has appeared in, with audience ratings and verdicts.

YearMovieCharacterSuccessMore
2018 Signal to Noise The Director Flop Similar →
2008 City of Ember Sadge Merrall Average Similar →
2006 Nostradamus Pepe Flop Similar →
2006 Basic Instinct 2 Jakob Gerst Flop Similar →
2004 The Reckoning Undertaker Average Similar →
2001 All Forgotten Dr. Looshin Flop Similar →
2001 Hotel Bosala Flop Similar →
2001 Revelation New Age Man Flop Similar →
2000 The Sandman - Average Similar →
2000 Honest Professor Flop Similar →
1999 Miss Julie Servant Average Similar →
1999 The Escort Ann's Father Flop Similar →
1999 Toy Boys Mr. Chambers Super Hit Similar →
1999 Alice in Wonderland Mr. Eaglet Average Similar →
1999 Alegría Marcello Hit Similar →
1998 The Legend of 1900 Doctor Klauserman Super Hit Similar →
1998 Cousin Bette Nucingen Average Similar →
1997 The Tango Lesson Builder Average Similar →
1997 The IMAX Nutcracker 'Uncle' Drosselmeier Super Hit Similar →
1997 Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis Jeff Flop Similar →
1996 Looking for Richard Self Hit Similar →
1996 The Cold Light of Day Stephan Nuslauer Flop Similar →
1995 Blue Juice Shaper Flop Similar →
1995 The Steal Jeremiah Average Similar →
1994 W.S.H.: The Myth of the Urban Myth - Super Hit Similar →
1994 The Browning Version Dr. Lake Hit Similar →
1992 Orlando Nick Greene / Publisher Hit Similar →
1989 Here Is the News Dr. Boyle Flop Similar →
1988 Stormy Monday Peter Reed Average Similar →
1987 Little Dorrit Dr. Haggage Average Similar →
1981 Nightshift - Hit Similar →
1979 The Tempest Prospero, the Right Duke of Milan Average Similar →
1970 Malatesta Josef Solokow Hit Similar →

Heathcote Williams - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best movie of Heathcote Williams?

According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Heathcote Williams is "Toy Boys" with a rating of 10.0/10.

How many movies has Heathcote Williams acted in?

Heathcote Williams has been featured in at least 33 major films throughout their career.

What are some other popular movies by Heathcote Williams?

Other notable films include "W.S.H.: The Myth of the Urban Myth", "The IMAX Nutcracker", and "The Legend of 1900".

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