Colin Firth was born on September 10, 1960, in Grayshott, Hampshire, England.
Firth is known for a series of successful roles in films such as "The King's Speech" (2010), in which he portrayed King George VI of the United Kingdom, and "Bridget Jones's Diary" (2001), where he played Mark Darcy. He has won numerous awards, including an Oscar for his role in "The King's Speech."
Family. Colin Firth was married to actress Livia Giuggioli from 1997 to 2019, and the couple has two children, Luca and Matteo. He later began a relationship with Italian producer Sabrina Dhowre, whom he married in 2020.
Social Engagement. Firth is also known for his commitment to social issues and is an active supporter of environmental and humanitarian organizations.
Interests. Beyond his film career, Colin Firth is a passionate literature lover and has worked as a producer on projects related to books. He is also a supporter of the Italian language and is fluent in Italian.
Filmography.
1984: "Another Country"
1986: "Dutch Girls"
1988: "Tumbledown"
1989: "Valmont"
1995: "Pride and Prejudice"
1996: "The English Patient"
1998: "Shakespeare in Love"
2001: "Bridget Jones's Diary" He played Mark Darcy, a character inspired by his previous role in "Pride and Prejudice."
2003: "Love Actually"
2004: "Girl with a Pearl Earring"
2007: "Then She Found Me"
2009: "A Single Man" 2009. Directed by Tom Ford, Firth received an Oscar nomination for his role in this film.
2010: "The King's Speech"
2014: "Kingsman: The Secret Service"
2017: "Kingsman: The Golden Circle"
2019: "1917"