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  1. David Mark Joseph Morrissey (born 21 June 1964) is an English actor and filmmaker. Noted for the meticulous preparation and research he undertakes for each role, he has been described by the British Film Institute as one of the most versatile English actors of his generation.

    • Holding On (1997) Very acclaimed at the time, this BBC miniseries follows a seemingly disparate group of strangers living in London whose lives are affected by a young woman's murder.
    • Hilary and Jackie (1998) Emily Watson and Rachel Griffiths earned Oscar nominations for this biographical movie about sisters Hilary and Jacqueline du Pré, both leading lights of the classical music scene.
    • State of Play (2003) Morrissey earned a BAFTA nomination for his performance in this hit miniseries that aired on BBC America. He plays a fictional British MP who is implicated in two tragic murders that turn out to be linked.
    • The Deal (2003) Written by Peter Morgan and directed by Stephen Frears, who also teamed up for The Queen starring Helen Mirren, this TV movie explores the power dynamic between two U.K.
  2. Jun 25, 2021 · David Morrissey found international fame on The Walking Dead, but he was never the same after playing the Governor. Here's why.

  3. Feb 10, 2017 · James Nesbitt and Frances O’Connor brilliantly play the anguished Hughes, who are living every parent’s worst nightmare as they desperately search for their missing son. Although they receive...

  4. Nov 27, 2012 · The Governor of The Walking Dead comics is a brute, an obvious villain who looks more or less like a pirate. But as embodied by British actor David Morrissey, he’s the suave and charismatic ...

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  5. Nov 17, 2013 · Keeping heads in a fish tank, assaulting Maggie, letting Merle torture Glenn, not to mention the cruel ways he killed Merle and Milton and Andrea. He may have been a good guy pre-apocalypse but the...

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  7. Oct 12, 2013 · Actors David Morrissey and Peter Capaldi narrate Guantánamo Bay: The Hunger Strikes using the words of those still held inside. Here, Morrissey talks about his involvement.