Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, was an Anglo-Irish soldier and Tory statesman who was one of the leading military and political figures of 19th-century Britain, commanding the British Army during the Napoleonic Wars and serving twice as prime minister. He has frequently been depicted in various cultural media.
Art
Literature
Literary works in which Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, appears:
Film
- The Battle of Waterloo (1913), portrayed by Jack Brighton.
- Waterloo (1929), portrayed by Humberston Wright.
- Napoleon at Saint Helena (1929), portrayed by Günther Hadank.
- Congress Dances (1932), portrayed by Humberston Wright.
- The Iron Duke (1934), portrayed by George Arliss.
- The House of Rothschild (1934), portrayed by C. Aubrey Smith.
- Victoria the Great (1937), portrayed by James Dale.
- The Firefly (1937), portrayed by Matthew Boulton.
- Sixty Glorious Years (1938), portrayed by C. Aubrey Smith.
- The Rothschilds (1940), portrayed by Waldemar Leitgeb.
- Waterloo (1970), portrayed by Christopher Plummer.
- The Adventures of Gerard (1970), portrayed by John Neville.
- Lady Caroline Lamb (1972), portrayed by Laurence Olivier.
- ' (1999), portrayed by Stephen Fry.
- The Young Victoria (2009), portrayed by Julian Glover.
- Lines of Wellington (2012), portrayed by John Malkovich.
- Napoleon (2023), portrayed by Rupert Everett.
- Untitled Napoleon film by Nippon Animation (TBA) played by unknown.
Radio
- Portrayed by Richard Durden in the BBC Radio 4 dramas The Hanoverian Handicap (1986) and The King's Wife (1988)
- Portrayed by John Rowe as an adult and Alistair White as a boy in the 1990 BBC Radio 4 drama Nosey!, produced to celebrate the 175th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo
- Portrayed by Michael Pennington in the two-part 1993 BBC Radio 4 drama The Other Side of the Hill
- Portrayed by Simon Paisley Day in the 2015 BBC Radio 4 drama Waterloo - The Ball at Brussels
Television
Music
Video games
Video games Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, appears in:
Miscellaneous
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