Peter Dinklage on screen and stage

Peter Dinklage is an American actor and producer. He studied acting at the Bennington College where he starred in a number of amateur stage productions.[1] He made his film debut in the 1995 comedy-drama Living in Oblivion.[2] After appearing in a series of supporting parts in much of the 1990s and early 2000s, he made his breakthrough by starring in the Tom McCarthy-directed comedy-drama The Station Agent (2003), which had him play a railroad-obsessed introvert who inherits an abandoned train depot.[2] He was cast in the role by director Tom McCarthy who recalled fondly his appearance in McCarthy's play The Killing Act (1995).[3] For his performance, he received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Best Actor and an Independent Spirit Awards nomination for Best Male Lead.[4][5] In the same year, Dinklage played the title role in the play Richard III at The Public Theater. He also played a children's book author in the comedy Elf.[6] In 2006, he appeared in the Sidney Lumet-directed crime film Find Me Guilty.[7] He followed with roles in the films Underdog (2007), the British film Death at a Funeral (2007), with its American remake of the same name (2010) and Trumpkin in the high fantasy film The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008).[8][9]

A photograph of Dinklage attending the 69th Annual Golden Globes Awards in 2012
Dinklage attending the 69th Annual Golden Globes Awards in 2012

He gained international recognition in 2011 with the HBO fantasy drama series Game of Thrones for his portrayal of Tyrion Lannister.[10] As of 2019, Dinklage has received consecutive Primetime Emmy nominations from 2011 to 2019 including four wins for the role as well as one Golden Globe Award.[11][12] In 2017, Dinklage became one of the highest paid actors on television and earned £2 million per episode of Game of Thrones.[13][14]

Dinklage provided the voice of Captain Gutt in the 2012 animated comedy Ice Age: Continental Drift,[15] which earned over $877 million—his highest grossing release until Avengers: Infinity War (2018) which grossed over $2 billion.[16][17] In 2014, he played supervillain Bolivar Trask in the superhero film X-Men: Days of Future Past.[18] The same year, he voiced Ghost in the video game Destiny, but was later replaced by Nolan North.[19] He then starred in the comedy Pixels (2015), The Boss (2016) and the animated comedy The Angry Birds Movie (2016).[20][21][22]

Film

YearTitleRoleDirector(s)NotesRef(s)
1995Living in OblivionTitoTom DiCillo[2][23][24]
1996BulletBuilding ManagerJulien TempleUncredited[25]
1998Safe MenLefloreJohn Hamburg[26][27]
1999PigeonholedRoyMichael Swanhaus[25]
2001Never AgainHarry AppletonEric Schaeffer[28][29]
Human NatureFrankMichel Gondry[8][30][31]
200213 MoonsBinkyAlexandre Rockwell[2][32]
Just a KissDinkFisher Stevens[33]
2003The Station AgentFinbar McBrideTom McCarthy[2][34][35]
TiptoesMauriceMatthew Bright[2][36]
ElfMiles FinchJon Favreau[6][37][38]
200489 Seconds at AlcázarMari BabolaEve SussmanShort film[39]
Jail BaitLindoBen Sainsbury[8][40]
Surviving EdenSternoGreg Pritikin[8][41]
2005The BaxterBenson HedgesMichael Showalter[42]
Escape ArtistsMr. DuffMichael Laurence[43][44]
LassieRowlieCharles Sturridge[8][45]
FortunesMike KirkwoodParker Cross[46][47]
2006The Limbo RoomDusty SpitzDebra Eisenstadt[48]
Find Me GuiltyBen KlandisSidney Lumet[7][49]
Little FugitiveSam NortonJoanna Lipper[8][50][51]
PenelopeLemonMark Palansky[52]
2007Ascension DayBrantlyAkosua Busia[25]
Death at a FuneralPeterFrank Oz[8][53]
UnderdogSimon Bar SinisterFrederik Du Chau[8][54]
2008The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince CaspianTrumpkinAndrew Adamson[2][55]
2009Saint John of Las VegasMr. TownsendHue Rhodes[56]
2010Death at a FuneralFrankNeil LaBute[8][57]
I Love You TooCharlieDaina Reid[58]
The Last Rites of Ransom PrideDwarfTiller Russell[59]
Pete Smalls Is DeadK.C. MunkAlexandre RockwellAlso producer[2][60]
2011A Little Bit of HeavenVinnieNicole Kassell[61]
2012Ice Age: Continental DriftCaptain GuttSteve Martino
Mike Thurmeier
Voice[15][62]
2013A Case of YouGerardKat Coiro[2][63]
Knights of BadassdomHungJoe LynchAlso executive producer[64][65][66]
2014Low DownAlainJeff Preiss[67][68][69]
X-Men: Days of Future PastBolivar TraskBryan Singer[18][70][71]
The Angriest Man in BrooklynAaron AltmannPhil Alden Robinson[72][73]
2015Taxi [de]MarcKerstin Ahlrichs [de][74]
PixelsEddy PlantChris Columbus[20][75]
2016The BossRenaultBen Falcone[21][76]
The Angry Birds MovieMighty EagleClay Kaytis
Fergal Reilly
Voice[22][77]
2017RememorySam BloomMark Palansky[78]
La Vida NuestraChad JohnsonRaúl ArévaloShort film[79]
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, MissouriJamesMartin McDonagh[80]
Three ChristsJosephJon Avnet[81][82]
2018I Think We're Alone NowDelReed MoranoAlso producer[83]
Avengers: Infinity WarEitriAnthony and Joe Russo[84]
2019The Angry Birds Movie 2Mighty EagleThurop Van OrmanVoice[85]
Between Two Ferns: The MovieHimselfScott AukermanCameo
2020I Care a LotRoman LynovJ Blakeson[86]
The Croods: A New AgePhil BettermanJoel CrawfordVoice[87]
2021CyranoCyrano de BergeracJoe Wright[88]
2022American DreamerDr. Phil LoderPaul DektorAlso producer[89]
Thor: Love and ThunderEitriTaika WaititiDeleted scenes[90]
2023She Came to MeSteven LauddemRebecca Miller
Transformers: Rise of the BeastsScourgeSteven Caple Jr.Voice[91]
The Toxic AvengerWinston Gooze / The Toxic AvengerMacon Blair[92]
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & SnakesCasca HighbottomFrancis Lawrence[93]
2024UnfrostedTBAJerry SeinfeldCompleted[94]
WickedDoctor DillamondJon M. ChuVoice; post-production[95]
2025Wicked Part Two
TBAHitpigHitpigCinzia Angelini
Maurizio Parimbelli
Voice; in production[96]
BrothersTBAMax BarbakowPost-production; also producer[97]
The ThicketReginald JonesElliott LesterPost-production; also producer[98]
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Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2001OzMurder VictimEpisode: "Even the Score" (Uncredited)[99]
The $treetLittle PersonEpisode: "Junk Bonds"[99]
2002Third WatchDrug DealerEpisode: "The Long Guns"[99]
2004I'm with HerElliot Rosen3 episodes[99]
P.O.V.NarratorVoice, documentary
Episode: "Freedom Machines"
[100]
2005Life as We Know ItDr. Belber2 episodes[99]
EntourageHimselfEpisode: "The Sundance Kids"[99]
Testing BobRobinson "Bob" HartPilot[101]
Celebrity Poker ShowdownHimselfSixth tournament[99]
2005–2006ThresholdArthur Ramsey13 episodes[99]
2006UltraPilot[102]
P.O.V.HimselfEpisode: "No Bigger than a Minute"[103]
Nip/TuckMarlowe Sawyer7 episodes[99]
200930 RockStewartEpisode: "Señor Macho Solo"[104]
2011–2019Game of ThronesTyrion Lannister67 episodes[105]
2013Saturday Night LivePeter DrunklageEpisode: "Melissa McCarthy/Phoenix"[99]
Sesame StreetSimonEpisode: "Simon Says"[106]
2014Mini MonstersNarratorTelevision special[107]
2016Saturday Night LiveHimself (host)Episode: "Peter Dinklage/Gwen Stefani"[108]
2017The David S. Pumpkins Animated Halloween SpecialNarrator / Adult KevinVoice, television special[109]
2018My Dinner with HervéHervé VillechaizeTelevision film; also executive producer[110]
2021How to Become a TyrantNarratorVoice, 6 episodes; also executive producer
2022Rick and MortyChansVoice, episode: "Rick: A Mort Well Lived"
2023How to Become a Cult LeaderNarratorVoice, 6 episodes; also executive producer
How to Become a Mob BossNarratorVoice, 6 episodes; also executive producer
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Theater

YearTitleRoleVenueRef.
1995The Killing ActTom ThumbAccess Theatre[111]
2000Imperfect LoveThe BeppoNew York Performance Works[112][113]
2002EvolutionRexBleecker Street Theatre[114]
2003Richard IIIRichard IIIThe Public Theater[2]
2005Hope Leaves the TheatreVarious rolesSt. Ann's Warehouse[115]
2007Things We WantStyAcorn Theater[116]
2015A Month in the CountryRakitinClassic Stage Company[117]
2018CyranoCyranoTerris Theatre[118]
2019Daryl Roth Theatre[119]

Video games

YearTitleVoice roleNotesRef.
2012Ice Age: Continental Drift – Arctic GamesCaptain Gutt[120]
2014DestinyGhost[19]
Game of ThronesTyrion Lannister[121]

See also

References