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Matthew Rhys Filmography: Every Movie and TV Show in Order

All 43 Matthew Rhys roles in chronological order (1971 to 2026): 24 movies and 19 TV series.

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How many movies and TV shows has Matthew Rhys been in? This complete Matthew Rhys filmography lists 43 credited roles (24 films, 19 TV series), in chronological order from 1971 to 2026, with links to our full guides where available.

Matthew Rhys movies in order

  • Elizabeth (1998) as (uncredited)
  • Titus (1999) as Demetrius
  • Very Annie Mary (2001) as Nob
  • The Lost World (2001) as Edward Malone
  • Shooters (2002) as Eddie
  • The Abduction Club (2002) as James Strang
  • Deathwatch (2002) as Cpl. Doc Fairweather
  • Love and Other Disasters (2006) as Peter Simon
  • Virgin Territory (2007) as Count Dzerzhinsky
  • The Edge of Love (2008) as Dylan Thomas
  • The Scapegoat (2012) as John / Johnny
  • Burnt (2015) as Reece
  • Come What May (2015) as Percy
  • The Post (2017) as Daniel Ellsberg
  • Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle (2018) as Lockwood
  • A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (2019) as Lloyd Vogel
  • The Report (2019) as New York Times Reporter
  • Seal Team (2021) as Grimes (voice)
  • Cocaine Bear (2023) as Andrew Thornton
  • IF (2024) as Ghost (voice)
  • Watchmen: Chapter I (2024) as Dan Dreiberg / Nite Owl / Photographer #3 (voice)
  • Saturday Night (2024) as George Carlin
  • Watchmen: Chapter II (2024) as Dan Dreiberg / Nite Owl / Sam Hollis / Max Shea / Michael Stephens / Prisoner #1 (voice)
  • Hallow Road (2025) as Frank/The Kind Man (voice)

Matthew Rhys TV shows

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Frequently asked questions

How many movies has Matthew Rhys been in?

Matthew Rhys has 24 credited film roles and 19 TV roles, for a total of 43 credits from 1971 to 2026.

What was Matthew Rhys's first major role?

Columbo (1971).

What is Matthew Rhys's most recent project?

Widow's Bay (2026).

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