Peter Firth

Peter Firth

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Birthday: 
27 October 1953, Bradford, Yorkshire, England, UK
Height: 
175 cm
Peter Firth was born in Bradford, Yorkshire, in 1953. His parents owned a pub and he attended local grammar school. Firth took weekend classes at the Bradford Playhouse near his Pudsey home and by his mid-teens was playing in "Camelot" at the Bradford Alhambra. Leaving school at 16, he became a major child star in television series such a... Show more »
Peter Firth was born in Bradford, Yorkshire, in 1953. His parents owned a pub and he attended local grammar school. Firth took weekend classes at the Bradford Playhouse near his Pudsey home and by his mid-teens was playing in "Camelot" at the Bradford Alhambra. Leaving school at 16, he became a major child star in television series such as The Double Deckers, which was shot at a number of film studios in the UK. He made his film debut at the age of 18 in Franco Zeffirelli's Brother Sun, Sister Moon (1972). In July 1973 he received his big break by winning the leading role of disturbed adolescent Alan Strang in Peter Shaffer's play "Equus," which was performed by the National Theatre at the Old Vic in London. In October 1974, the play opened on Broadway to sensational reviews, with Firth playing opposite Anthony Hopkins as the middle-aged Dr. Martin Dysart. Firth returned to the play at the Plymouth Theater on Broadway with Richard Burton as Dysart, and then starred in several other plays by the National Theatre including versions of "Romeo and Juliet" (as Romeo) and "Spring Awakening." After taking leading roles in several films such as Aces High (1976) and Joseph Andrews (1977), Firth reprized the role of Alan Starng in the movie version of Equus (1977), directed by Sidney Lumet and again co-starring with Burton. Receiving a Bafta Award and an Academy Award nomination, Firth next played Angel Clare in Roman Polanski's Tess (1979). In 1981, he replaced Simon Callow as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in Peter Shaffer's play "Amadeus" on Broadway, co-starring with Sir Ian McKellen. He gave other notable performances as a Russian sailor in the kitchen sink drama Letter to Brezhnev (1985), The Hunt for Red October (1990), Shadowlands (1993) and as a sinister theater manager in An Awfully Big Adventure (1995) with Hugh Grant. In 1994, he returned to British television with a major role in the hugely popular series Heartbeat (1992). He is married with four children and is good friends with his Equus (1977) co-star Jenny Agutter, who also starred with him in Spooks (2002). He has continued to appear in major movies, including Amistad (1997) and Pearl Harbor (2001). Show less «

Peter Firth's FILMOGRAPHY

Top Gear (UK) - Season 22

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Strike Back - Season 5

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Dickensian - Season 1

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Spooks: The Greater Good (MI-5)

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Top Gear (UK) - Season 21

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Top Gear (UK) - Season 20

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Top Gear (UK) - Season 19

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Strike Back - Season 4

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Mayday - Season 1 (2013)

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Top Gear (UK) - Season 18

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Strike Back - Season 3

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World Without End - Season 1

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Top Gear (UK) - Season 17

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Top Gear (UK) - Season 16

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Spooks - Season 10

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Strike Back - Season 2

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Top Gear (UK) - Season 15

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Spooks - Season 9

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Strike Back - Season 1

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Top Gear (UK) - Season 13

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Top Gear (UK) - Season 14

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Yellowstone: Battle for Life - Season 1

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Spooks - Season 8

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Peter Firth'S roles

Ivan Putin
Ivan Putin
Harry Pearce
Harry Pearce
Angel Clare
Angel Clare
Pontius Pilate
Pontius Pilate
Red
Red
Duke of Cumberland
Duke of Cumberland
Jacob Marley
Jacob Marley
Col. Colin Caine
Col. Colin Caine
Duke of Cumberland, King of Hanover
Duke of Cumberland, King of Hanover