Colin Firth

Colin Firth

Born 09/10/1960 (63 years old)
Grayshott, Hrabství Hamp, England, UK

Biography

A classically trained British theatre actor, Academy Award winner Colin Firth is a veteran of film, television and theatre, with an impressive body of work spanning over three decades.  He has appeared in three films that have won the Academy Award for 'Best Picture:' The King's Speech, Shakespeare in Love and The English Patient. Firth earned an Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, Screen Actors Guild Award, British Independent Film Award, Critics' Choice Award and his second consecutive BAFTA Award in 2011 for his performance as King George VI in The King's Speech. The film also won the Academy Award for 'Best Picture' as well as the Screen Actors Guild Award for 'Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.' Firth also won the BAFTA Award in 2010 and the Volpi Cup for 'Best Actor' at the 2009 Venice Film Festival for his performance in Tom Ford's A Single Man.

Firth was seen in Tomas Alfredson's Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy opposite Gary Oldman and Tom Hardy. The thriller is based on John Le Carré's Cold War spy novel and tells the tale of a spy-hunt within the highest echelons of the British Secret Intelligence Service. The film garnered 3 Academy Award nominations including 'Best Writing' and won the 2012 BAFTA Film Award for 'Outstanding British Film' and 'Best Adapted Screenplay.'

Firth cen by seen on dark comedy Arthur Newman, Golf Pro, opposite Emily Blunt. The film, directed by Dante Ariola, tells the story of a man (Firth) who fakes his own death in an attempt to reinvent himself and meets a woman (Blunt) who is also in the process of trying to escape her old life.

Firth starrs in The Railway Man directed by Jonathan Teplitzky which also stars Nicole Kidman, Stellan Skarsgard, Sam Reid, and Jeremy Irvine. The film is based on a true story of Eric Lomax played by Firth who sets out to find those responsible for his torture during his time as a prisoner where he was forced to work on the Thai-Burma Railway in World War II. He stars also in Devil's Knot which is directed by Atom Egoyan and co-stars Reese Witherspoon and Mireille Enos. Devil's Knot chronicles the savage murders of three young children, sparking a controversial trial of three teenagers accused of killing as part of a satanic ritual. In 2008, Firth was also seen in Universal Pictures' global smash hit Mamma Mia! The film grossed over half a billion dollars around the world and is the highest grossing film of all time in the UK.

In 2004, Firth starred in the Universal/Working Title hit Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, and in the Oscar-nominated film Girl with a Pearl Earring opposite Scarlett Johansson. In 2003, Firth appeared in the Universal hit Love Actually, written and directed by Richard Curtis. At the time of its release, Love Actually broke box office records as the highest grossing British romantic comedy opening of all time in the UK and Ireland, and was the largest opening in the history of Working Title Films.

His other film credits include Helen Hunt's Then She Found Me, Anand Tucker's When Did You Last See Your Father?, Stephan Elliott's Easy Virtue, Michael Winterbottom's Genova, A Christmas Carol, The Importance of Being Earnest, Atom Egoyan's Where the Truth Lies, Marc Evans' thriller Trauma, Nanny McPhee, What a Girl Wants, A Thousand Acres, with Michelle Pfeiffer and Jessica Lange, Apartment Zero, My Life So Far, Nick Hornby's Fever Pitch, Circle of Friends, Playmaker, and the title role in Milos Forman's Valmont opposite Annette Bening.

On the small screen, Firth is infamous for his breakout role in 1995, when he played "Mr. Darcy" in the BBC adaptation of "Pride and Prejudice," for which he received a BAFTA nomination for Best Actor and the National Television Award for Most Popular Actor.

In March 2004, Firth hosted NBC's legendary series "Saturday Night Live."  He was nominated for an Emmy Award in 2001 for Outstanding Supporting Actor in the critically acclaimed HBO film "Conspiracy" and also received the Royal Television Society Best Actor Award and a BAFTA nomination for his performance in "Tumbledown."  His other television credits include BBC television movie "Born Equal" directed by Dominic Savage, "Donovan Quick," "The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd," "Deep Blue Sea," "Hostages," and the mini-series "Nostromo."  His London stage debut was in the West End production of Another Country playing 'Guy Bennett.' He was then chosen to play the character Judd in the 1984 film adaptation opposite Rupert Everett.

Firth is an active supporter of Oxfam International, an organization dedicated to fighting poverty and related injustice around the world. He was honoured with the 'Humanitarian Award' by BAFTA/LA at their 2009 Britannia Awards.  In 2008 he was named Philanthropist of the Year by The Hollywood Reporter.  In 2006, Firth was voted European Campaigner of the Year by the EU.

Filmnation International

Actor

Movies
2023

Rye Lane

2022

Empire of Light

 

Operation Mincemeat

2021

Mothering Sunday

2020

Supernova

 

The Secret Garden

2019

1917

2018

Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again

 

Mary Poppins Returns

Ads

Ads

 

The Command

 

The Happy Prince

2017

Kingsman: The Golden Circle

 

The Mercy

2016

Bridget Jones's Baby

 

Genius

2014

Before I Go to Sleep

 

Kingsman: The Secret Service

 

Magic in the Moonlight

2013

Devil's Knot

 

The Railway Man

2012

Arthur Newman

 

Gambit

 

Stars in Shorts

2011

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

2010

Main Street

 

The King's Speech

2009

A Christmas Carol

 

A Single Man

 

Dorian Gray

 

St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold

2008

Easy Virtue

 

Genova

 

Mamma Mia!

 

The Accidental Husband

2007

And When Did You Last See Your Father?

 

Célébration (TV movie)

 

St. Trinian's

 

The Last Legion

 

Then She Found Me

2006

Born Equal (TV movie)

2005

Nanny McPhee

 

Where the Truth Lies

2004

Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason

 

Trauma

2003

Girl with a Pearl Earring

 

Hope Springs

 

Love Actually

 

What a Girl Wants

2002

The Importance of Being Earnest

2001

Bridget Jones's Diary

 

Conspiracy (TV movie)

 

Fourplay

2000

Donovan Quick (TV movie)

 

Relative Values

1999

My Life So Far

 

The Secret Laughter of Women

 

The Turn of the Screw (TV movie)

1998

Shakespeare in Love

1997

A Thousand Acres

 

Fever Pitch

1996

The English Patient

1995

Circle of Friends

 

Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd, The (TV movie)

1994

Master of the Moor (TV movie)

 

Playmaker

 

The Deep Blue Sea (TV movie)

1993

Hostages (TV movie)

 

The Advocate

1991

Femme Fatale

 

Out of the Blue (TV movie)

1990

Wings of Fame

1989

Valmont

1988

Apartment Zero

 

Tumbledown (TV movie)

1987

A Month in the Country

 

Tales from the Hollywood Hills: Pat Hobby Teamed with Genius (TV movie)

 

The Secret Garden (TV movie)

1985

1919

 

Dutch Girls (TV movie)

1984

Another Country

 

Camille (TV movie)

Series
2022

The Staircase

 

America's Sweetheart or: Time Over Time (E08)

 

Seek and Ye Shall (E07)

 

Red in Tooth and Claw (E06)

  more episodes (5)
2016

Clevver Now

2011

Lykke - a.f.

1996

Nostromo

1995

Pride and Prejudice

 

Episode 6 (E06)

 

Episode 5 (E05)

 

Episode 4 (E04)

  more episodes (3)
1992

Performance

1986

Lost Empires

Documentaries
2020

Being Bridget Jones

2019

Hugh Grant: A Life on Screen (TV movie)

2018

Frontline (series) - a.f.

 

Weinstein - a.f. (S36E05)

2017

Kingsman: Inside the Golden Circle

2011

King George VI: The Man Behind the King's Speech

 

The Big Picture (series)

2008

ABBA: The Mamma Mia! Story (TV movie)

2007

Making The Last Legion

2006

Reader, I Married Him (series)

2002

Forever Ealing (TV movie)

2000

Windmills on the Clyde: Making 'Donovan Quick' (TV movie)

1989

Milos Forman: Portrait (TV movie)

Music videos
2016

Ellie Goulding - Still Falling For You - a.f.

Short
2017

Red Nose Day Actually (TV movie)

2010

Steve

1999

Blackadder Back and Forth

Producer

Movies
2016

Loving

2015

Eye in the Sky

Documentaries
2022

Squaring the Circle

2018

Amá

Guest

Author

Short
2007

The Department of Nothing - short story