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Occupation
  
Actor

Name
  
Colin Firth

Years active
  
1983–present

Role
  
Actor


Partner(s)
  
Meg Tilly (1989–1994)

Height
  
1.87 m

Awards
  
See list of awards

Spouse
  
Livia Giuggioli (m. 1997)

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Full Name
  
Colin Andrew Firth

Born
  
10 September 1960 (age 63) (
1960-09-10
)
Alton, Hampshire, England

Relatives
  
Kate Firth (sister)Jonathan Firth (brother)

Children
  
Will Firth, Matteo Firth, Luca Firth

Siblings
  
Jonathan Firth, Katie Firth

Movies
  
Kingsman, The King's Speech, Bridget Jones's Diary, A Single Man, Love Actually

Similar People
  
Livia Giuggioli, Taron Egerton, Hugh Grant, Will Firth, Colin Farrell

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Colin Andrew Firth, (born 10 September 1960) is an English actor. He has received an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, two BAFTA Awards, and three Screen Actors Guild Awards, as well as the Volpi Cup. Firth's most notable and acclaimed role to date has been his 2010 portrayal of King George VI in The King's Speech, a performance that earned him an Oscar and multiple worldwide best actor awards.

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Identified in the late 1980s with the "Brit Pack" of rising, young British actors, it was not until Firth's portrayal of Mr. Darcy in the 1995 television adaptation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice that he received more widespread attention. This led to roles in films such as The English Patient, Bridget Jones's Diary (for which Firth was nominated for a BAFTA), Shakespeare in Love, and Love Actually. In 2009, Firth received widespread critical acclaim for his leading role in A Single Man, for which Firth gained his first Academy Award nomination, and won a BAFTA Award. Firth starred in the action spy movie Kingsman: The Secret Service in 2014, which was a commercial success and received generally positive reviews.

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His films have grossed more than $3 billion from 42 releases worldwide. In 2011, Firth received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and was also selected as one of the Time 100. He was awarded an honorary degree from the University of Winchester in 2007, and was made a Freeman of the City of London in 2012. He has campaigned for the rights of indigenous tribal peoples, and is a member of Survival International. Firth has also campaigned on issues of asylum seekers, refugees' rights, and the environment. He commissioned and is credited as a co-author on a scientific paper on a study into the differences in brain structure between people of differing political orientations.

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Early life

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Firth was born in the village of Grayshott, Hampshire, to parents who were both academics and teachers. His mother, Shirley Jean (née Rolles), was a comparative religion lecturer at King Alfred's College (now the University of Winchester), and his father, David Norman Lewis Firth, was a history lecturer at King Alfred's and education officer for the Nigerian Government. Firth is the eldest of three children; he has a sister, Kate, an actress and voice coach, and a brother, Jonathan, an actor. Both of his parents were raised in India, because his maternal grandparents, Congregationalist ministers, and his paternal grandfather, an Anglican priest, performed overseas missionary work.

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As a child, Firth frequently travelled due to his parents' work, spending some years in Nigeria. He also lived in St. Louis, Missouri when he was 11, which he has described as "a difficult time". On returning to England, he attended the Montgomery of Alamein Secondary School (now Kings' School), which at the time was a state comprehensive school in Winchester, Hampshire. He was still an outsider and was the target of bullying. To counter this, he adopted the local working class Hampshire accent and copied his schoolmates' lack of interest in schoolwork.

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By the time he was 14, Firth had already decided to be a professional actor, having attended drama workshops from the age of 10. Until further education, he was not academically inclined, later saying in an interview, "I didn't like school. I just thought it was boring and mediocre and nothing they taught me seemed to be of any interest at all." However, at Barton Peveril Sixth Form College in Eastleigh, he was imbued with a love of English literature by an enthusiastic teacher, Penny Edwards, and has said that his two years at Barton Peveril were "among the two happiest years of my life".

After his sixth form years, Firth moved to London and joined the National Youth Theatre. There, he made many contacts in the acting world, from which he got a job in the wardrobe department at the National Theatre. From there, he went on to study at Drama Centre London.

1983–1994, "Brit Pack" boy

Playing Hamlet in the Drama Centre end of year production, Firth was spotted by playwright Julian Mitchell, who cast him as the gay, ambitious public schoolboy Guy Bennett in the 1983 West End production of Another Country. In 1984, Firth made his film debut in the role of Tommy Judd, Guy Bennett's straight, Marxist school friend in the screen adaptation of the play (opposite Rupert Everett as Guy Bennett). This was the start of longstanding public feud between Firth and Everett, which was later resolved. He starred with Sir Laurence Olivier in Lost Empires (1986), a TV adaptation of J. B. Priestley's novel.

In 1987, Firth along with other up and coming British actors such as Tim Roth, Bruce Payne and Paul McGann were dubbed the 'Brit Pack'. That same year, he appeared alongside Kenneth Branagh in the film version of J. L. Carr's A Month in the Country. Sheila Johnston observed a theme in his early works of playing those traumatised by war. Firth portrayed real-life British soldier Robert Lawrence MC in the 1988 BBC dramatisation Tumbledown. Lawrence was severely injured at the Battle of Mount Tumbledown during the Falklands War, and the film details his struggles to adjust to his disability whilst confronted with indifference from the government and the public. The film attracted controversy at the time, with criticism coming from left and right ends of the political spectrum. Firth's performance led to a Royal TV Society Best Actor Award and he was nominated for the 1989 BAFTA Television Award. In 1989, he played the title role in Miloš Forman's Valmont, based on Les Liaisons dangereuses. This was released just a year after Dangerous Liaisons and did not make a big impact in comparison. The same year, he played a paranoid, socially awkward character in Argentinian psychological thriller Apartment Zero.

1995–2003, English romantic (Pride and Prejudice)

It was through his role as the aloof and haughty aristocrat Mr. Darcy in the 1995 BBC television adaptation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice that Firth finally became a household name. He was producer Sue Birtwistle's first choice for the part, eventually being persuaded to take it, despite initial reluctance as he was unfamiliar with Austen's writing. Firth and co-star Jennifer Ehle began a romantic relationship during the filming of the series, which only received media attention after the couple's separation. Sheila Johnston wrote that Firth's approach to the part "lent Darcy complex shades of coldness, even caddishness, in the early episodes." The serial was a major international success, and unexpectedly elevated Firth to stardom, in some part due to an iconic scene in which he emerged in a wet shirt after swimming. Although Firth did not mind being recognised as "a romantic idol as a Darcy with smouldering sex appeal" in a role that "officially turned him into a heart-throb", he expressed the wish not to be associated with Pride and Prejudice forever. He was, therefore, reluctant to accept similar roles and risk becoming typecast. For a time, it did seem as if Mr. Darcy would overshadow the rest of his career, and there were humorous allusions to the role in his next five movies. The most notable of these was the casting of Firth as love interest Mark Darcy in the film adaptation of Bridget Jones's Diary, itself a modern-day retelling of Pride and Prejudice. Firth accepted the part as he saw it as an opportunity to lampoon his Mr. Darcy character. The film was very successful and critically well-liked. A sequel in 2004 was mostly panned by critics but was still financially successful. Firth had a supporting role in The English Patient (1996) playing the husband of Kristin Scott Thomas's character, whose jealousy about her adultery leads to both their deaths. He had parts in light romantic period pieces such as Shakespeare in Love (1998), Relative Values (2000), and The Importance of Being Earnest (2002). He appeared in several television productions, including Donovan Quick (an updated version of Don Quixote) (1999) and had a more serious and villainous role as Dr. Wilhelm Stuckart in Conspiracy (2001), concerning the Nazi Wannsee Conference; Firth was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for his role.

2003–2009, ensemble player (Love Actually, Mamma Mia!)

Firth featured in the ensemble all-star cast of Richard Curtis' Love Actually (2003), another financial success, which divided critics. In contrast that year, Firth was also given solo billing as the romantic lead in Hope Springs, but the film received very poor reviews and made little impact at the box office. Firth played the painter Johannes Vermeer opposite Scarlett Johansson in the 2003 release Girl with a Pearl Earring. Some critics praised the film's gentle subtlety and sumptuous visuals, whilst others found it almost too restrained, tedious and bereft of emotion. Nevertheless, the film had mostly favourable reviews, was moderately successful with audiences and gained several awards and nominations. 2005's Nanny McPhee with Emma Thompson was a rare venture for Firth into the fantasy genre. Where the Truth Lies from that year was also a departure from light comedies, this time a return to some of Firth's darker, more intense early roles, with a notorious scene featuring him involved in a bisexual orgy. Sheila Johnston wrote that it "confounded his fans" but despite that his character "draws knowingly on that suave, cultivated persona." which could be traced from Mr. Darcy. Other films from this time include Then She Found Me (2007) with Helen Hunt and The Last Legion (2007) with Aishwarya Rai. In 2008, he played the adult Blake Morrison reminiscing on his difficult relationship with his ailing father in the film adaptation of Morrison's memoir And When Did You Last See Your Father?. The film received generally favourable reviews.Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian rated the film four out of five stars. Manohla Dargis in The New York Times said: "It's a pleasure to watch Mr. Firth – a supremely controlled actor who makes each developing fissure visible – show the adult Blake coming to terms with his contradictory feelings, letting the love and the hurt pour out of him."Philip French of The Observer wrote that Firth "[does] quiet agonising to perfection." However, Derek Elley of Variety called the film "an unashamed tearjerker that's all wrapping and no center." While he conceded that it was "undeniably effective at a gut level despite its dramatic shortcomings," he added that "Things aren't helped any by Firth's dour perf, as his Blake comes across as a self-centered whiner, a latter-day Me Generation figure who's obsessed with finding problems when there really aren't any."

The film adaptation of Mamma Mia! (2008), was Firth's first foray into musicals, and he described the experience as "a bit nerve-wracking" but believed he got off lightly by being tasked with one of the less demanding songs, Our Last Summer. Mamma Mia became the highest grossing British-made film of all time, taking over $600 million worldwide. As with Love Actually, it polarised critics in their opinions, with supporters such as Empire calling it "cute, clean, camp fun, full of sunshine, and toe tappers." whereas Peter Bradshaw in The Guardian said the film gave him a "need to vomit". Carrie Rickey in The Philadelphia Inquirer described Firth's performance as "the embodiment of forced mirth." That year, Firth also starred in Easy Virtue, which screened at the Rome Film Festival to excellent reviews. Firth starred in Genova which premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival.

In 2009, he featured in A Christmas Carol, an adaptation of Charles Dickens's novel, using the performance capture procedure, playing Scrooge's optimistic nephew Fred.

2009–2011, The King's Speech, awards success

At the 66th Venice International Film Festival in 2009, Firth was awarded the Volpi Cup for Best Actor for his role in Tom Ford's directorial debut A Single Man as a college professor grappling with solitude after the death of his longtime partner. His performance earned Firth career best reviews and Academy Award, Golden Globe, Screen Actors' Guild, BAFTA, and BFCA nominations; he won the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role in February 2010.

Firth starred in the 2010 film The King's Speech as Prince Albert, Duke of York/King George VI. The film details his working to overcome his speech impediment while becoming monarch of the United Kingdom at the end of 1936. At the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), the film was met with a standing ovation. The TIFF release of The King's Speech fell on Colin's 50th birthday and was called the "best 50th birthday gift". On 16 January 2011, he won a Golden Globe for his performance in The King's Speech in the category of Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama. The Screen Actors Guild recognised Firth with the award for Best Male Actor for The King's Speech on 30 January 2011. In February 2011, he won the best actor award at the 2011 BAFTA awards. He received an Academy Award for Best Actor in a motion picture for The King's Speech on 27 February 2011. It went on to gross $414,211,549 worldwide.

Firth appeared as senior British secret agent Bill Haydon in the 2011 adaptation of the John le Carré novel Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, directed by Tomas Alfredson, also starring Gary Oldman and Tom Hardy. The film gathered mostly excellent reviews. The Independent described Firth's performance as "suavely arrogant" and praised the film. Deborah Young in The Hollywood Reporter thought Firth got "all the best dialogue", which he delivered "sardonically". Leslie Felperin in Variety wrote that all the actors brought their "A game" and Firth was in "particularly choleric, amusing form." However, Peter Hitchens writing in the Daily Mail expressed reservations that Firth looked too young for the part (even though he technically was) being "of the post-war generation, who escaped wartime privation," and, therefore, not "old enough or ravaged enough".

2011–present

In May 2011, Firth began filming Gambit – a remake of a 1960s crime caper, taking a part played in the original by Michael Caine. It was released in the UK in November 2012 and was a financial and critical failure, attracting many negative reviews. Empire's Kim Newman wrote, "Firth starts out homaging Caine with his horn-rimmed cool but soon defaults to his usual repressed British clod mode", whilst Time Out London called his a "likeable performance", although criticised the film overall. Stephen Dalton writing in The Hollywood Reporter said "To his credit, Firth keeps his performance grounded in downbeat realism while all around are wildly mugging in desperate pursuit of thin, forced laughs. He will appear in Rupert Everett's directorial debut The Happy Prince, an Oscar Wilde biopic. Firth will play Wilde's friend Reginald "Reggie" Turner. Shooting began in September 2016. Firth was also expected to return for the third Bridget Jones film, which was in production in 2012.

In May 2013, it was announced that Firth had signed to co-star with Emma Stone in Woody Allen's romantic comedy Magic in the Moonlight, set in the 1920s, shot on the French Riviera.

In 2015, Firth starred as Harry Hart a.k.a. "Galahad" in the spy action film Kingsman: The Secret Service. Kingsman: The Secret Service earned a gross of $414.4 million, against a budget of $81 million.

In June 2015, he was reported to be filming the story of Donald Crowhurst in The Mercy, in which he stars as the yachtsman alongside Rachel Weisz, David Thewlis, and Jonathan Bailey.

In 2016, Firth reprised his popular role as Mark Darcy in "Bridget Jones's Baby", which fared much better with audiences and critics than the second in the series ("Bridget Jones: Edge of Reason"). Also in 2016, Firth portrayed American editor Max Perkins in the critically acclaimed Genius alongside Jude Law as author Thomas Wolfe. The film, which is based on A. Scott Berg's biography Max Perkins: Editor of Genius.

In 2017, he reprised his role as Jamie from 2003's Love Actually in the television short film Red Nose Day Actually, by original writer and director Richard Curtis. Also that year, Firth returned as Harry Hart in the sequel Kingsman: The Golden Circle.

Firth will play British naval commander David Russell in Thomas Vinterberg's Kursk, a film about the true story of the 2000 Kursk submarine disaster in which he stars alongside Matthias Schoenaerts. Filming began in April 2017. He will be appearing as William Weatherall Wilkins, president of the Fidelity Fiduciary Bank, in the 2018 film Mary Poppins Returns, and will once again portray Harry Bright in the sequel to Mamma Mia!, Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again!

Other work

Firth's first published work, "The Department of Nothing", appeared in Speaking with the Angel (2000). This collection of short stories was edited by Nick Hornby and was published to benefit the TreeHouse Trust, in aid of autistic children. Firth had previously met Hornby during the filming of the original Fever Pitch. Colin Firth contributed with his writing for the book, We Are One: A Celebration of Tribal Peoples, released in 2009. The book explores the cultures of peoples around the world, portraying both their diversity and the threats that they face. It features contributions from many Western writers, such as Laurens van der Post, Noam Chomsky, Claude Lévi-Strauss, and also from indigenous people, such as Davi Kopenawa Yanomami and Roy Sesana. The royalties from the sale of this book go to the indigenous rights organisation, Survival International.

Firth was an executive producer for the film In Prison My Whole Life, featuring Noam Chomsky and Angela Davis. The film was selected to the 2007 London Film Festival and the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.

In December 2010, Firth was guest editor on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, during which he commissioned research to scan the brains of politicians to see if there were any differences depending on political leanings. He was then credited as one of four co-authors of an academic paper into human brains, the others being University College London researchers. The results of the study suggested that conservatives have greater amygdala volume and liberals have greater volume in their anterior cingulate cortex.

In 2012, Firth's audiobook recording of Graham Greene's The End of the Affair was released at Audible.com. The production was awarded Audiobook of the Year at the 2013 Audie Awards.

In 2012, he co-founded Raindog Films with British music industry executive and entrepreneur Ged Doherty. its first feature, Eye in the Sky, was released theatrically in April 2016.

Activism

Firth has been a long-standing supporter of Survival International, a non-governmental organisation that defends the rights of tribal peoples. Speaking in 2001, he said, "My interest in tribal peoples goes back many years... and I have supported [Survival] ever since." In 2003, during the promotion of the film Love Actually, he spoke in defence of the tribal people of Botswana, condemning the Botswana government's eviction of the Gana and Gwi people (San) from the Central Kalahari Game Reserve. He says of the San, "These people are not the remnants of a past era who need to be brought up to date. Those who are able to continue to live on the land that is rightfully theirs are facing the 21st century with a confidence that many of us in the so-called developed world can only envy." He has also backed a Survival International campaign to press the Brazilian government to take more decisive action in defence of the Awá-Guajá people, whose land and livelihood is critically threatened by the actions of loggers.

As a supporter of the Refugee Council, Firth was involved in a campaign to stop the deportation of a group of 42 Congolese asylum seekers, expressing concerns in open letters to The Independent and The Guardian that they faced being murdered on their return to the Democratic Republic of Congo. Firth said: "To me, it's just basic civilisation to help people. I find this incredibly painful to see how we dismiss the most desperate people in our society. It's easily done. It plays to the tabloids, to the Middle-England xenophobes. It just makes me furious. And all from a government we once had such high hopes for". Four of the asylum seekers were given a last-minute reprieve from deportation.

Firth, along with other celebrities, has been involved in the Oxfam global campaign Make Trade Fair, focusing on trade practices seen as especially unfair to third world producers including dumping, high import tariffs, and labour rights. He has further contributed to this cause by opening (with a few collaborators) an eco-friendly shop in West London, Eco. The shop offers fair trade and eco-friendly goods, as well as expert advice on making spaces more energy efficient. In October 2009, at the London Film Festival, Firth launched a film and political activism website, Brightwide (since decommissioned), along with his wife Livia.

During the 2010 general election, Firth announced his support for the Liberal Democrats, having previously been a Labour supporter, citing asylum and refugees' rights as a key reason for his change in affiliation. In December 2010, Firth publicly dropped his support of the Liberal Democrats, citing their U-turn on tuition fees as one of the key reasons for his disillusionment. He also said that while he no longer supports the Liberal Democrats, he is currently without unaffiliated. Firth appeared in literature to support changing the British electoral system from first-past-the-post to alternative vote for electing members of parliament to the House of Commons in the unsuccessful Alternative Vote referendum in 2011.

In 2009, Firth joined the 10:10 project, supporting the movement calling for people to reduce their carbon footprint. In 2010, Colin endorsed the "Roots & Shoots" education programme in the UK run by the Jane Goodall Institute (UK).

Personal life

In 1989, Firth began a relationship with Meg Tilly, his co-star in Valmont. They had a son, William Joseph "Will" Firth, in 1990. The family moved to the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada. Firth's acting career slowed down until they broke up in 1994, and he returned to the UK. In 1997, Firth married Italian film producer and director Livia Giuggioli. They have two sons, Luca (born March 2001) and Matteo (born August 2003). The family now live in both Chiswick, London and Umbria, Italy. Firth started to learn Italian when he and Giuggioli began to date and is now fluent in the language.

Firth was awarded an honorary degree on 19 October 2007, from the University of Winchester. On 13 January 2011, he was presented with the 2,429th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In April 2011, Time magazine included Firth in its list of the world's 100 Most Influential People. Firth was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2011 Birthday Honours for services to drama, and made a Freeman of the City of London on 8 March 2012.

A vocal Brexit opponent, he applied for "dual citizenship (British and Italian)" in 2017 in order to "have the same passports as his wife and children". The Italian interior ministry announced his application had been approved on 22 September 2017.

Filmography

Actor
2022
Empire of Light as
Donald Ellis
2022
The Staircase (TV Mini Series) as
Michael Peterson
- America's Sweetheart or: Time Over Time (2022) - Michael Peterson
- Seek and Ye Shall (2022) - Michael Peterson
- Red in Tooth and Claw (2022) - Michael Peterson
- The Beating Heart (2022) - Michael Peterson
- Common Sense (2022) - Michael Peterson
- Chiroptera (2022) - Michael Peterson
- The Great Dissembler (2022) - Michael Peterson
- 911 (2022) - Michael Peterson
2021
Operation Mincemeat as
Ewen Montagu
2021
Mothering Sunday as
Mr Godfrey Niven
2020
Supernova as
Sam
2020
The Secret Garden as
Archibald Craven
2019
1917 as
General Erinmore
2018
Mary Poppins Returns as
Wilkins / Wolf
2018
The Command as
Commodore David Russell
2018
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again as
Harry
2018
The Mercy as
Donald Crowhurst
2018
The Happy Prince as
Reggie Turner
2017
Kingsman: The Golden Circle as
Harry Hart
2017
Red Nose Day Actually (TV Short) as
Jamie
2016
Bridget Jones's Baby as
Mark
2016
Genius as
Max Perkins
2014
Kingsman: The Secret Service as
Harry Hart / Galahad
2014
Before I Go to Sleep as
Ben
2014
Magic in the Moonlight as
Stanley
2013
Devil's Knot as
Ron Lax
2013
The Railway Man as
Eric
2012
Gambit as
Harry Deane
2012
Arthur Newman as
Arthur Newman (Wallace Avery)
2011
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy as
Bill Haydon
2010
Main Street as
Gus Leroy
2010
Steve (Short) as
Steve
2010
The King's Speech as
King George VI
2010
Arena (TV Series documentary) as
Various characters
- Harold Pinter: A Celebration (2010) - Various characters
2009
St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold as
Geoffrey Thwaites
2009
A Christmas Carol as
Fred
2009
A Single Man as
George
2009
Dorian Gray as
Henry Wotton
2008
Easy Virtue as
Mr. Whittaker
2008
A Summer in Genoa as
Joe
2008
Mamma Mia! as
Harry
2008
The Accidental Husband as
Richard
2007
St. Trinian's as
Geoffrey Thwaites
2007
Then She Found Me as
Frank
2007
When Did You Last See Your Father? as
Blake
2007
The Last Legion as
Aurelius
2007
Celebration (TV Movie) as
Russell
2006
Born Equal (TV Movie) as
Mark
2005
Nanny McPhee as
Mr. Brown
2005
Where the Truth Lies as
Vince
2005
Bridget Jones Interviews Colin Firth (Video short) as
Colin Firth (uncredited)
2004
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason as
Mark Darcy
2004
Trauma as
Ben
2003
Love Actually as
Jamie
2003
Girl with a Pearl Earring as
Vermeer
2003
What a Girl Wants as
Henry Dashwood
2003
Hope Springs as
Colin Ware
2002
The Importance of Being Earnest as
Jack
2001
Fourplay as
Allen Portland
2001
Conspiracy (TV Movie) as
Stuckart
2001
Bridget Jones's Diary as
Mark Darcy
2000
Donovan Quick (TV Movie) as
Donovan Quick
2000
Relative Values as
Peter Ingleton
1999
The Turn of the Screw (TV Movie) as
Master
1999
Blackadder Back & Forth (Short) as
William Shakespeare
1999
The Secret Laughter of Women as
Matthew Field
1999
My Life So Far as
Edward
1998
Shakespeare in Love as
Lord Wessex
1997
A Thousand Acres as
Jess Clark
1997
Fever Pitch as
Paul Ashworth
1996
Nostromo (TV Mini Series) as
Charles Gould
- Episode #1.1 (1997) - Charles Gould
- Episode #1.4 (1996) - Charles Gould
- Episode #1.3 (1996) - Charles Gould
- Episode #1.2 (1996) - Charles Gould
1996
The English Patient as
Geoffrey Clifton
1995
Pride and Prejudice (TV Mini Series) as
Mr Darcy
- Episode #1.6 (1995) - Mr Darcy
- Episode #1.5 (1995) - Mr Darcy
- Episode #1.4 (1995) - Mr Darcy
- Episode #1.3 (1995) - Mr Darcy
- Episode #1.2 (1995) - Mr Darcy
- Episode #1.1 (1995) - Mr Darcy
1994
Performance (TV Series) as
Charles Holroyd / Freddie Page
- The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd (1995) - Charles Holroyd
- The Deep Blue Sea (1994) - Freddie Page
1995
Circle of Friends as
Simon Westward
1994
Ruth Rendell Mysteries (TV Series) as
Stephen Whalby
- Master of the Moor: Part 3 (1994) - Stephen Whalby
- Master of the Moor: Part 2 (1994) - Stephen Whalby
- Master of the Moor: Part 1 (1994) - Stephen Whalby
1994
Playmaker as
Ross Talbert / Michael Condren
1993
The Advocate as
Richard Courtois
1992
Hostages (TV Movie) as
John McCarthy
1992
Mad at the Moon as
Barber (uncredited)
1991
The Play on One (TV Series) as
Alan
- Out of the Blue (1991) - Alan
1991
Femme Fatale as
Joseph Prince
1990
Wings of Fame as
Brian Smith
1989
Valmont as
Valmont
1988
Apartment Zero as
Adrian LeDuc
1988
Tumbledown (TV Movie) as
Robert Lawrence
1987
The Secret Garden (TV Movie) as
Adult Colin Craven
1987
Tales from the Hollywood Hills: Pat Hobby Teamed with Genius (TV Movie) as
Rene Wilcox
1987
A Month in the Country as
Birkin
1986
Lost Empires (TV Mini Series) as
Richard Herncastle
- Episode #1.7 (1986) - Richard Herncastle
- Episode #1.6 (1986) - Richard Herncastle
- Episode #1.5 (1986) - Richard Herncastle
- Episode #1.4 (1986) - Richard Herncastle
- Episode #1.3 (1986) - Richard Herncastle
- Episode #1.2 (1986) - Richard Herncastle
- Episode #1.1 (1986) - Richard Herncastle
1985
Dutch Girls (TV Movie) as
Truelove
1985
Nineteen Nineteen as
Young Alexander
1984
Camille (TV Movie) as
Armand Duval
1984
Another Country as
Tommy Judd
1984
Crown Court (TV Series) as
PC Franklin
- Citizens: Part 2 (1984) - PC Franklin
Producer
2022
Squaring the Circle (The Story of Hipgnosis) (Documentary) (producer)
2019
Official Secrets (executive producer: Raindog Films)
2018
Amá (Documentary) (producer)
2018
The Happy Prince (co-producer)
2016
Loving (producer - produced by)
2015
Eye in the Sky (producer)
2010
The People Speak UK (Documentary) (executive producer)
2009
Bondage for Freedom (Short) (executive producer)
2007
In Prison My Whole Life (Documentary) (executive producer)
Writer
2010
The People Speak UK (Documentary) (creator)
2007
The Department of Nothing (Short) (short story)
Soundtrack
2020
Supernova (performer: "Salut d'Amour")
2018
Everything Wrong with... (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Everything Wrong with Mamma Mia in 15 Minutes or Less (2018) - (performer: "Our Last Summer")
2018
Diminishing Returns (Podcast Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Mamma Mia! (2018) - (performer: "Our Last Summer")
2018
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (performer: "Dancing Queen", "Super Trouper")
2010
The King's Speech (performer: "Camptown Races" - uncredited)
2008
Mamma Mia! (performer: "Our Last Summer", "Take A Chance On Me", "Waterloo", "Take A Chance On Me" (Film Version))
2007
St. Trinian's (performer: "Love Is In The Air")
2002
The Importance of Being Earnest (performer: "Lady Come Down")
Director
2010
The People Speak UK (Documentary)
Thanks
2019
Hugh Grant: A Life on Screen (TV Movie documentary) (thanks)
2019
Greed (special thanks)
2011
The Loving Story (Documentary) (special thanks)
1999
Shakespeare in Love and on Film (TV Movie documentary) (thanks)
Self
2023
Queen on Screen (Documentary)
2009
Made in Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Empire of Light/Matilda the Musical/Something from Tiffany's (2022) - Self
- Kingsman: The Golden Circle/The LEGO Ninjago Movie/Battle of the Sexes/Victoria & Abdul (2017) - Self
- Episode #10.18 (2015) - Self
- Episode #8.27 (2013) - Self
- Episode #5.11 (2009) - Self
2008
Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
Self
- Iconic TV Moms Week - Day 5 (2022) - Self
2022
The Staircase Podcast (Podcast Series) as
Self
- America's Sweethearts (2022) - Self (voice)
2014
Good Morning America (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 5 May 2022 (2022) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 16 July 2014 (2014) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 10 April 2014 (2014) - Self - Guest
2021
IMDb on the Scene - Interviews (TV Series) as
Self / Self - Guest
- The Staircase (2022) - Self
- Supernova (2021) - Self - Guest
2019
Hollywood Insider (TV Series) as
Self
- Taron Egerton: The Rise and Journey of the Multi-Talented Star Surfing Drama-Musical-Action Genres (2022) - Self
- 32 Facts of Venice Film Festival: Oldest & Most Prestigious Film Event and Oscar-Decider (2021) - Self
- A Royal Rendezvous At The Premiere of '1917' (2019) - Self
- Come behind the scenes: '1917' (2019) - Self
- Behind The Scenes: Making of 1917 (2019) - Self
2021
Blow up (TV Series documentary)
- Colin Firth par Laetitia Masson (2021)
2021
The Renaissance Awards (TV Special) as
Self
2021
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Colin Firth/Stanley Tucci/Adrianne Lenker (2021) - Self - Guest (as Colin Firth & Stanley Tucci)
2020
Being Bridget Jones (Documentary) as
Self
2020
Green Carpet Fashion Awards 2020 (TV Special) as
Self
2019
Hugh Grant: A Life on Screen (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2019
Under the Radar: The Mike Edmonds Story (Documentary) as
Self
2017
Access Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #22.266 (2018) - Self
- Episode #21.275 (2017) - Self
2018
Ok! TV (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.226 (2018) - Self
- Episode #3.223 (2018) - Self
2001
Today (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 16 July 2018 (2018) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 12 September 2017 (2017) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 1 September 2016 (2016) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 10 February 2015 (2015) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 14 July 2008 (2008) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 18 November 2004 (2004) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 10 November 2003 (2003) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 6 November 2003 (2003) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 27 May 2002 (2002) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 16 April 2001 (2001) - Self - Guest
2018
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again: HBO First Look (TV Short documentary) as
Self
2017
Kingsman: Inside the Golden Circle (Video documentary) as
Self
2010
Rencontres de cinéma (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 7 October 2017 (2017) - Self
- Episode dated 2 October 2016 (2016) - Self
- Episode dated 8 February 2015 (2015) - Self
- Episode dated 19 October 2014 (2014) - Self
- Episode dated 5 February 2012 (2012) - Self
- Episode dated 21 February 2010 (2010) - Self
2017
Dish Nation (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #6.17 (2017) - Self
2001
Live with Kelly and Mark (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Do It Week - Day 5 (2017) - Self - Guest
- Guest Co-Host Neil Patrick Harris/Colin Firth/Bill O'Reilly/Jacob Whitesides (2016) - Self - Guest
- Colin Firth/Patricia Arquette/Julian Edelman (2015) - Self - Guest
- Colin Firth/Margo Martindale (2014) - Self - Guest
2017
WGN Morning News (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 21 September 2017 (2017) - Self
2016
Extra (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #23.275 (2017) - Self
- Episode #23.10 (2016) - Self
2017
Conan (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- The Cast of 'Kingsman: The Golden Circle' (2017) - Self - Guest
2017
The Red Nose Day Special (TV Special) as
Self
2017
Loving v. Virginia (Video short) as
Self
2017
Bridget Jones's Baby: Gag Reel (Video short) as
Self / Mark (uncredited)
2017
Full Circle: The Making of Bridget Jones's Baby (Video short) as
Self
2016
Circus Halligalli (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #8.8 (2016) - Self
2016
Mardi cinéma (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 20 September 2016 (2016) - Self
2016
Clevver Now (TV Mini Series) as
Self
- Naya's Not Sorry! (2016) - Self
2016
The Insider (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #12.304 (2016) - Self
2016
Eye in the Sky: Morals (Video short) as
Self
2016
Eye in the Sky: Perspectives (Video short) as
Self
2016
Under the Radar: The Mike Edmonds Story (Documentary) as
Self
2015
Kingsman: The Secret Service Revealed (Video documentary) as
Self
2009
Días de cine (TV Series) as
Self - Interviewee
- Episode dated 26 February 2015 (2015) - Self - Interviewee
- Episode dated 17 September 2009 (2009) - Self - Interviewee
- Episode dated 7 May 2009 (2009) - Self - Interviewee
2014
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Colin Firth/Jack McBrayer & Triumph the Insult Comic Dog/The Weeknd (2015) - Self - Guest
- Colin Firth/Chloë Grace Moretz/Nas ft. Q-Tip (2014) - Self - Guest
2015
World Premiere (TV Series) as
Self
- Kingsman: The Secret Service (2015) - Self
2002
The Daily Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Colin Firth (2015) - Self - Guest
- Colin Firth (2014) - Self - Guest
- Colin Firth (2011) - Self - Guest
- Colin Firth (2010) - Self - Guest
- Colin Firth (2008) - Self - Guest
- Colin Firth (2003) - Self - Guest
- Colin Firth (2002) - Self - Guest
2015
In Character with... (TV Series) as
Self
- Kingsman: The Secret Service (2015) - Self
2005
Film '72 (TV Series) as
Self / Self - Interviewee
- Episode #44.3 (2015) - Self - Interviewee
- Episode dated 29 December 2005 (2005) - Self
- Episode dated 28 November 2005 (2005) - Self
2015
72nd Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
2010
Late Show with David Letterman (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Colin Firth/Tommy Johnasgin/St. Vincent (2014) - Self - Guest
- Episode #18.48 (2010) - Self - Guest
2014
Katie (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Colin Firth/Boston Marathon One Year Later (2014) - Self - Guest
2010
Charlie Rose (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 10 April 2014 (2014) - Self - Guest
- The King's Speech (2010) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 26 January 2010 (2010) - Self - Guest
2012
taff (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 8 November 2012 (2012) - Self
2012
Earth's Most Threatened Tribe (Documentary short) as
Self
2012
Daybreak (TV Series) as
Self - Vanity Fair Party
- Episode dated 27 February 2012 (2012) - Self - Vanity Fair Party
2012
The 84th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
2012
The Orange British Academy Film Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
2012
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy: UK Premiere Featurette (Video documentary short) as
Self
2010
Le grand journal de Canal+ (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode dated 20 January 2012 (2012) - Self
- Episode dated 5 January 2011 (2011) - Self
- Episode dated 8 February 2010 (2010) - Self
2006
The Ellen DeGeneres Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #9.81 (2012) - Self - Guest
- Ellen's Valentines Day Show (2011) - Self - Guest
- Episode #8.78 (2011) - Self - Guest
- Episode #7.88 (2010) - Self - Guest
- Episode #3.90 (2006) - Self - Guest
2012
The 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
2010
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #8.98 (2012) - Self - Guest
- Episode #6.99 (2010) - Self - Guest
2011
Up Close with Carrie Keagan (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 13 December 2011 (2011) - Self - Guest
2011
The 2011 European Film Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Winner
2011
Big Morning Buzz Live (TV Series) as
Self
- Tori Amos/Colin Firth/Gary Oldman/Sendhil Ramamurthy (2011) - Self
2011
Der Weg des Ruhms (Documentary)
2011
The Big Picture (TV Series) as
Self
- Extra: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011) - Self
2011
King George VI: The Man Behind the King's Speech as
Self
2011
Interview with Mark Logue (Video documentary short) as
King George vi
2011
The King's Speech: An Inspirational Story of an Unlikely Friendship (Video documentary short) as
Self - Bertie / King George VI
2011
The King's Speech: A Courageous Journey (TV Movie) as
Self
2004
The Oprah Winfrey Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Oprah's After-Oscar Party 2011 (2011) - Self - Guest
- Oprah's Pre-Oscar Special (2010) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 22 October 2004 (2004) - Self - Guest
2011
The 83rd Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Winner
2011
60 Minutes (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Actor (segment "The King's Speech")
- Scott Brown: Against All Odds/The Spark/The King's Speech (2011) - Self - Actor (segment "The King's Speech")
2011
Piers Morgan Live (TV Series) as
Self
- Colin Firth (2011) - Self
2011
The Orange British Academy Film Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Winner
2011
Inside the Actors Studio (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Colin Firth (2011) - Self - Guest
2011
17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Winner
2010
Breakfast (TV Series) as
Self - Actor
- Episode dated 17 January 2011 (2011) - Self - Actor
- Episode dated 7 January 2011 (2011) - Self - Actor
- Episode dated 6 December 2010 (2010) - Self - Actor
- Episode dated 22 October 2010 (2010) - Self - Actor
- Episode dated 9 January 2010 (2010) - Self - Actor
2011
The 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Winner
2011
16th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards (TV Special documentary) as
Self
2010
The Project (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.357 (2010) - Self
2008
Cinema 3 (TV Series) as
Self - Interviewee
- Episode dated 18 December 2010 (2010) - Self - Interviewee
- Episode dated 9 May 2009 (2009) - Self - Interviewee
- Episode dated 27 September 2008 (2008) - Self - Interviewee
2010
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 24 November 2010 (2010) - Self - Guest
2010
Capturing Dickens: A Novel Retelling (Video documentary short) as
Self
2010
BFI London Film Festival Awards (TV Special) as
Self
2010
The People Speak UK (Documentary) as
Self
2010
The 82nd Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee & Presenter
2010
25th Film Independent Spirit Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
2009
Live from Studio Five (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.110 (2010) - Self
- Episode #1.109 (2010) - Self
- Episode #1.108 (2010) - Self
- Episode #1.98 (2010) - Self
- Episode #1.94 (2010) - Self
- Episode #1.37 (2009) - Self
2010
E! Live from the Red Carpet (TV Series) as
Self - Winner
- The 2010 British Academy Film Awards (2010) - Self - Winner
2010
The Orange British Academy Film Awards: Red Carpet (TV Special) as
Self
2008
Xposé (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #4.104 (2010) - Self
- Episode #4.43 (2009) - Self
- Episode #4.42 (2009) - Self
- Episode #3.116 (2009) - Self
- Episode #3.46 (2008) - Self
- Episode #3.3 (2008) - Self
2010
16th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
2010
ITV Lunchtime News (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 18 January 2010 (2010) - Self
2010
The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Martin Scorsese/Colin Firth/Kooza from Cirque du Soleil (2010) - Self - Guest
2010
Golden Globes Red Carpet Live (TV Special) as
Self
2010
The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
2009
2009 Britannia Awards (TV Special) as
Self
2009
A Single Man: Making of a Single Man (Video documentary short) as
Self / George
2009
The Jay Leno Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #1.30 (2009) - Self - Guest
2008
VTV Interviews (TV Series) as
Self
- Vtv Mamma Mia (2008) - Self
2008
Mama Mia!: A Look Inside 'Mama Mia! The Movie' (Video documentary short) as
Self
2008
Mama Mia!: Anatomy of a Musical Number - Lay All Your Love on Me (Video documentary short) as
Self
2008
Mama Mia!: Becoming a Singer (Video documentary short) as
Self
2008
Mama Mia!: Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! Music Video (Video documentary short) as
Self
2008
Mamma Mia: The Making of Mamma Mia (Video documentary short) as
Self / Harry
2008
Resumen - 56º Festival internacional de cine de San Sebastián (TV Special) as
Self
2008
9am with David & Kim (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 10 July 2008 (2008) - Self - Guest
2008
Late Night with Conan O'Brien (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #15.79 (2008) - Self - Guest
2003
The View (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 3 June 2008 (2008) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 11 November 2003 (2003) - Self - Guest
2008
E! True Hollywood Story (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Renee Zellweger (2008) - Self
2008
2008 Film Independent's Spirit Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
2007
Parkinson (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 29 September 2007 (2007) - Self - Guest
2007
The Money Programme (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Once More with Ealing (2007) - Self
2006
Corazón de... (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 7 February 2006 (2006) - Self
- Episode dated 18 January 2006 (2006) - Self
2006
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #14.12 (2006) - Self - Guest
2006
The 63rd Annual Golden Globe Awards 2006 (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
2005
This Morning (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 25 November 2005 (2005) - Self - Guest
2005
Same Bridget, Brand New Diary (Video documentary short) as
Self
2005
The Evening Standard British Film Awards (TV Special) as
Self
2004
The Big Fight (Video documentary short) as
Self / Mark Darcy
2004
The Mini Break to Austria (Video documentary short) as
Self / Mark Darcy
2004
Mioch versus Goderie (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 12 November 2004 (2004) - Self
2004
Saturday Night Live (TV Series) as
Self - Host / Various / Paulie Gualtieri / ...
- Colin Firth/Norah Jones (2004) - Self - Host / Various / Paulie Gualtieri / -
2003
The Storytellers (Video documentary short) as
Self / Jamie
2003
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 10 December 2003 (2003) - Self - Guest
1999
Breakfast with the Arts (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 7 December 2003 (2003) - Self
- Episode dated 19 May 2002 (2002) - Self
- Episode dated 1 April 2001 (2001) - Self
- Episode dated 3 January 1999 (1999) - Self
2003
Tinseltown TV (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 15 November 2003 (2003) - Self
2002
Forever Ealing (TV Movie documentary) as
Self - Interviewee
2002
At the IFC Center (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode dated 3 June 2002 (2002) - Self
2002
The Early Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 27 May 2002 (2002) - Self - Guest
2002
Weekend Today (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 26 May 2002 (2002) - Self
2002
VH1 Cast Party (TV Series) as
Self
- The Importance of Being Earnest (2002) - Self
2002
Judi Dench: A BAFTA Tribute (TV Special) as
Self
2001
Bridget Jones's Diary: Behind the Scenes - Resolutions of a Tragic Spinster (Video documentary short) as
Self / Mark Darcy
2001
We Know Where You Live. Live! (TV Movie) as
Self
2001
The Rosie O'Donnell Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 16 April 2001 (2001) - Self - Guest
2000
Windmills on the Clyde: Making 'Donovan Quick' (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1999
Shakespeare in Love and on Film (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1996
The 49th Bafta Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1995
Pride & Prejudice: From Page to Screen (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1985
Arena (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Narrator
- From an Immigrant's Notebook (1985) - Self - Narrator
Archive Footage
2022
Prince Andrew: Banished (Documentary) as
King George V
2022
The Staircase: The Real Story (Podcast Series documentary) as
Michael Peterson
- The Staircase Industry (2022) - Michael Peterson
2020
60 Minutes (TV Series) as
Self
- Inside The Harvey Weinstein Trial (2020) - Self (uncredited)
2020
Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time (TV Mini Series) as
Narrator, 'The End of the Affair'
- Episode #1.2 (2020) - Narrator, 'The End of the Affair'
2018
D'Astrain No Cinema - Christmas Special (Video short) as
Self
2016
Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #37.270 (2018) - Self
- Episode #37.258 (2018) - Self
- Episode #37.155 (2018) - Self
- Episode #35.257 (2016) - Self
- Episode dated 3 September 2016 (2016) - Self
2018
Frontline (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Weinstein (2018) - Self
2015
Extra (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 17 September 2016 (2016) - Self
- Episode dated 14 February 2015 (2015) - Self
2016
The Insider (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #12.312 (2016) - Self
2016
Royal Stories (TV Series documentary) as
Self - played George VI
- For King & Country (2016) - Self - played George VI
2014
Pride and Prejudice: Keepsake Edition - Love or Money? Courtship and Marriage in 'Pride and Prejudice' (Video documentary short) as
Darcy (uncredited)
2014
Pride and Prejudice: Keepsake Edition - The Definitive Pride and Prejudice (Video documentary short) as
Mr. Darcy (uncredited)
2012
Stars in Shorts as
Steve (segment "Steve")
2012
The Big Fat Quiz of the 90s (TV Special) as
Mr. Darcy (uncredited)
2011
Pride and Prejudice: A Turning Point for Period Drama (Video documentary short) as
Mr. Darcy (uncredited)
2011
The Many Faces of... (TV Series documentary) as
Lord Wessex
- Dame Judi Dench (2011) - Lord Wessex (uncredited)
2011
The Many Lovers of Miss Jane Austen (TV Movie) as
Mr. Darcy
2011
60 Minutes (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Actor (segment "The King's Speech")
- Designing Life/The N-Word/The King's Speech (2011) - Self - Actor (segment "The King's Speech")
2010
Breakfast (TV Series) as
Self - Actor / Self
- Episode dated 3 May 2011 (2011) - Self - Actor
- Episode dated 28 February 2011 (2011) - Self - Actor
- Episode dated 14 February 2011 (2011) - Self - Actor
- Episode dated 31 January 2011 (2011) - Self - Actor
- Episode dated 5 May 2010 (2010) - Self
- Episode dated 22 February 2010 (2010) - Self - Actor
- Episode dated 16 February 2010 (2010) - Self - Actor
2011
Lykke (TV Series) as
Jamie Bennett
- Aben (2011) - Jamie Bennett
2010
Behind the Carol: The Full Motion-Capture Experience (Video short) as
Fred
2010
Great TV Mistakes (TV Movie documentary) as
Mr. Darcy (uncredited)
2010
Live from Studio Five (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.106 (2010) - Self
2008
Mamma Mia: Deleted Scenes (Video short) as
Harry
2007
An Island's Legacy: Preparing for TT (Documentary) as
Self
2006
Reader, I Married Him (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Mr Darcy / Mr. Darcy / Mark Darcy
- Heroines (2006) - Mr Darcy (uncredited)
- Heroes (2006) - Mr. Darcy (uncredited)
- Happily Ever After (2006) - Mark Darcy / Mr Darcy (uncredited)
2006
Getaway (TV Series documentary) as
Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy
- Episode #15.7 (2006) - Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy
2006
Pride and Prejudice: Lasting Impressions (TV Movie documentary) as
Mr. Darcy
2005
Pride and Prejudice Revisited (TV Movie documentary) as
Mr. Darcy / Mark Darcy (uncredited)
2004
Wetten, dass..? (TV Series) as
Mark Darcy
- Wetten, dass..? aus Leipzig (2004) - Mark Darcy
1999
'Pride and Prejudice': The Making of... (TV Movie documentary) as
Mr. Darcy (uncredited)

References

Colin Firth Wikipedia