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Jim Broadbent (born May 24, 1949) is an English actor. He won an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award for his supporting role as John Bayley in the feature film Iris (2001), as well as winning a BAFTA TV Award and a Golden Globe for his leading role as Lord Longford in the television film Longford (2006). Broadbent received four BAFTA Film Award nominations and won for his performance in Moulin Rouge! (2001). He was also nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards and four Screen Actors Guild Awards. A graduate of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in 1972, Broadbent first came to prominence in the 1980s, chiefly appearing in television comedy including playing Roy Slater in the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses. He appeared in the Terry Gilliam films Time Bandits (1981) and Brazil (1985) before a breakthrough role in Mike Leigh's independent comedy drama Life Is Sweet (1990). His notable film roles since include The Borrowers (1997), Bridget Jones's Diary (2001), The Gathering Storm (2002), Hot Fuzz (2007), Another Year (2010), The Iron Lady (2011), Arthur Christmas (2011), Cloud Atlas (2012) and Brooklyn (2015). He played Horace Slughorn in the Harry Potter film series, Archmaester Ebrose in the seventh season of the television series Game of Thrones and Samuel Gruber in the Paddington film series.

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for Quincy Sharp in Batman : City of Fear
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In a Gotham City gripped by terror, Batman confronts his most psychological challenge yet. A mysterious new threat emerges from the shadows, exploiting the city's deepest anxieties and turning citizens against one another through calculated fear. As panic spreads like a contagion through the streets, the Dark Knight must navigate a labyrinth of deception, corruption, and moral ambiguity. Haunted by his own demons and questioning his methods, Batman races against time to uncover the mastermind's identity before Gotham descends into complete chaos. With allies tested and enemies multiplying, he discovers that the greatest threat may not be external—but the darkness lurking within the city itself, and within himself. In this noir-tinged chapter, Batman must decide what he's willing to sacrifice to save a city that may not want to be saved.