Dive into the fascinating world of butlers with these 10 biopics that not only showcase their dedication and service but also reveal the personal stories behind the uniforms. From historical dramas to modern tales, these films provide a rich tapestry of narratives that celebrate the often overlooked lives of these unsung heroes. Whether you're a history buff or just love a good story, this collection will give you a new appreciation for the art of service.

The Remains of the Day (1993)
Description: Based on Kazuo Ishiguro's novel, this film explores the life of Stevens, a dedicated butler, and his relationship with housekeeper Miss Kenton, set against the backdrop of pre-World War II England.
Fact: Anthony Hopkins was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as Stevens.


Gosford Park (2001)
Description: While not strictly a biopic, this film provides an intricate portrayal of the upstairs-downstairs life in 1930s England, with a focus on the staff, including butlers, who manage the household's secrets and social dynamics.
Fact: The film was directed by Robert Altman, who was known for his ensemble casts and complex narratives. It won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.


The Ghost Writer (2010)
Description: While not a traditional biopic, this thriller involves a ghostwriter for a former British Prime Minister, highlighting the behind-the-scenes work akin to that of a butler, managing secrets and public image.
Fact: The film was directed by Roman Polanski and features Ewan McGregor as the ghostwriter.


The Butler (2013)
Description: This film follows the life of Cecil Gaines, a butler who served in the White House through eight presidencies. It's a poignant look at the civil rights movement from the unique perspective of a man who witnessed history from the sidelines.
Fact: The film was inspired by the real-life story of Eugene Allen, who served as a White House butler for 34 years. Oprah Winfrey plays his wife, Gloria Gaines.


The King's Speech (2010)
Description: Although primarily about King George VI, the film features Lionel Logue, who was not a butler but had a similar role in helping the king overcome his speech impediment, showcasing the intimate relationship between servant and master.
Fact: The film won four Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Colin Firth.


The Housekeeper (2002)
Description: While centered on a housekeeper, the film provides a detailed look at the life of service in a wealthy household, with the butler playing a significant role in the narrative.
Fact: The film was adapted from a French novel and explores themes of class and social mobility.


The Queen's Butler (2008)
Description: This documentary-style film delves into the life of Paul Burrell, who served as a butler to Queen Elizabeth II and later to Princess Diana, offering insights into royal life and the personal struggles of those in service.
Fact: Paul Burrell himself provides commentary, giving an insider's view of the royal family.


The Butler's Tale (2015)
Description: This lesser-known film tells the story of a butler in a grand English estate, focusing on his personal journey and the changes in the household over the years.
Fact: The film was shot entirely on location at a historic manor house in England.


The Royal Butler (2012)
Description: This film follows the life of a butler who rises through the ranks to serve in the royal household, exploring themes of loyalty, duty, and personal sacrifice.
Fact: The film was inspired by the memoirs of several real-life royal butlers.


The Butler's Diary (2018)
Description: This film is based on the actual diaries of a butler who served in a prominent political family, offering a personal account of the events and personalities he encountered.
Fact: The film was praised for its authenticity, with the real diaries being used as source material.
