Tobias Menzies

  • EntertainmentThe Wrap

    'The Crown': Jonathan Pryce Cast as Prince Phillip for Final Two Seasons

    “The Crown” has found its Prince Phillip (again) to play opposite Imelda Staunton’s Queen Elizabeth for the Netflix drama’s final two seasons.Jonathan Pryce will take over the role from Tobias Menzies, who plays Elizabeth’s husband in Season 3 and 4, the latter of which debuts later this year. Matt Smith played the young Prince Phillip during the show’s first two seasons opposite Claire Foy. The fifth and sixth seasons of the Netflix drama will be the show’s last.Pryce joins Staunton and Lesley

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  • EntertainmentVariety

    ‘The Crown’: Netflix Releases First Look at Tobias Menzies as Prince Philip

    Netflix has released its first look at Tobias Menzies as Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, in the new season of “The Crown,” which is in production.

  • NewsDeadline

    'The Crown' sets 'Outlander' star Tobias Menzies as new Prince Philip

    This is the role that Paul Bettany had been in early talks to play before he abdicated for unspecified reasons.

  • NewsCarrie Bell

    'Outlander' Postmortem: The Cast Talks Black Jack's Return

    Claire had come clean about Black Jack surviving the stampede and Jamie didn’t spiral, they’d caught a potential break in their quest to change the future, and perhaps most importantly they got their bedroom mojo back — the Sassenach and the Highlander started seeing red. More specifically, they spied the signature red coat of one Black Jack Randall, the haunter of Jamie’s dreams and the historic doppelganger of Claire’s future husband Frank, standing in the gardens of Versailles and hoping to

  • NewsCarrie Bell

    'Outlander' Postmortem: Yes, Diana Gabaldon Was in Support of That Season 2 Premiere Twist

    Warning: This postmortem for the “Through A Glass, Darkly” episode of 'Outlander' contains episode, series, and even a few book spoilers.

  • NewsKen Tucker

    'Outlander' Review: We're Not In Scotland Anymore

    There’s a lot less sword-play and a lot more mental gaming in the opening hours of Season 2, and without giving away too many details, the show's implicit feminism finds a new way to establish itself.

  • NewsCarrie Bell

    'Outlander' Stars Pick Their Characters' Most Important Season 1 Scenes

    As anyone who has read Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander novels knows, the old adage “Look back to where you have been for a clue to where you are going” certainly rings true for our favorite ragtag gang of time travelers and freedom fighters, as well as for their constant tormentor, Black Jack. “Actions in Season 1 have consequences and lasting effects on their relationships and their mission to alter history or the future, depending on how you look at it.” Related: ‘Outlander’ Season 2: What We Know