Colin Firth
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Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Debut/Premiere |
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1984 | Another Country | Tommy Judd | May 1984 - Cannes | |
Camille | Armand Duval | Made for TV Movie | 11 December 1984 - USA | |
1985 | 1919 | (young) Alexander Scherbatov | February 1985 - W. Ger. | |
Dutch Girls | Neil Truelove | Made For TV Movie | ||
1986 | Lost Empires (TV mini-series) | Richard Herncastle | with Sir Laurence Olivier | 24 October 1986 - UK |
1987 | A Month in the Country | Tom Birkin | 24 September 1987 - USA | |
Pat Hobby:Teamed With Genius | Rene Wilcox | PBS Shorts Special | ||
The Secret Garden | (adult) Colin Craven | Hallmark Hall of Fame | 30 November 1987 - USA | |
1988 | Tumbledown | Robert Lawrence | Made for TV Movie | 30 May 1988 - UK |
1989 | Apartment Zero | Adrian LeDuc | 8 September 1989 - TIFF | |
Valmont | Valmont | 17 November 1989 - USA | ||
1990 | Femme Fatale | Joseph Prince | ||
Wings of Fame | Brian Smith | 23 March 1990 - Netherlands | ||
1991 | Out of the Blue | Alan | Play for Television | 22 August 1991 - UK |
1993 | Hostages | John McCarthy | Television - HBO | 20 February 1993 - UK |
The Hour of the Pig | Richard Courtois | aka The Advocate | 25 September 1993 - Dinard | |
1994 | Master of the Moor | Stephen Whalby | Made for Television - UK | 2 September 1994 - UK |
Playmaker | Michael Condron/Ross Talbert | aka Death Date (Germany) | 16 May 1994 - Cannes | |
The Deep Blue Sea | Freddie Page | Play for Television - UK | ||
1995 | Circle of Friends | Simon Westward | 15 March 1995 - USA | |
Pride and Prejudice | Fitzwilliam Darcy | Television mini-series | 24 September 1995 - UK | |
The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd | Charles Holroyd | Play for Television - UK | 14 October 1995 - UK | |
1996 | The English Patient | Geoffrey Clifton | 6 November 1996 - USA | |
1997 | A Thousand Acres | Jess Clark | 19 September 1997 - USA | |
Fever Pitch | Paul Ashworth | 4 April 1997 - UK | ||
Nostromo | Charles Gould | Television mini-series | 5 January 1997 - USA | |
1998 | Shakespeare in Love | Lord Wessex | 3 December 1998 - USA | |
1999 | Blackadder: Back & Forth | William Shakespeare | short | 6 December 1999 - UK |
Donovan Quick | Donovan Quick/Daniel Quinn | Made for Television - UK | ||
My Life So Far | Edward Pettigrew | 23 July 1999 - USA | ||
The Secret Laughter of Women | Matthew Field | 26 November 1999 - UK | ||
The Turn of the Screw | The Master | Masterpiece Theater | 26 December 1999 - UK | |
2000 | Relative Values | Peter Ingleton | 23 June 2000 - UK | |
2001 | Bridget Jones's Diary | Mark Darcy | 4 April 2001 - UK | |
Conspiracy | Wilhelm Stuckart | Television - HBO | 21 May 2001 - US | |
Londinium aka Fourplay | Allen Portland | Television - HBO | 2 September 2001 - USA | |
2002 | The Importance of Being Earnest | Jack Worthing | 17 May 2002 - USA | |
2003 | Girl with a Pearl Earring | Johannes Vermeer | 31 August 2003 - Telluride | |
Hope Springs | Colin Ware | 14 March 2003 - UK | ||
Love Actually | Jamie Bennett | 7 September 2003 - TIFF | ||
What a Girl Wants | Henry Dashwood | 27 March 2003 - USA | ||
2004 | Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason | Mark Darcy | 8 Nov 2004 - Netherlands | |
Trauma | Ben Slater | 19 January 2004 - Sundance | ||
2005 | Nanny McPhee | Cedric Brown | 9 October 2005 - UK | |
Where The Truth Lies | Vince Collins | 13 May 2005 - Cannes | ||
2006 | Born Equal | Mark Armitage | Television movie - UK | 4 December 2006 - UK |
2007 | The Last Legion | Aurelius | 19 April 2007 - Russia | |
And When Did You Last See Your Father? | Blake Morrison | May 2007 - Cannes | ||
Then She Found Me | Frank | 7 September 2007 - TIFF | ||
St. Trinian's | Geoffrey Thwaites | |||
2008 | The Accidental Husband | Richard Bratton | completed | |
Mamma Mia! | Harry Bright | post-production | ||
Genova | Joe | post-production | ||
2009 | Easy Virtue | filming |
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