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Colin Firth Colin Firth (born 10 September, 1960) is an English actor. Early life Firth was born in Grayshott, Hampshire, England to David (a history lecturer and the son of an Anglican priest) and Shirley (a comparative religion lecturer, whose own parents were Congregationalist ministers); he has a sister, Kate, and a younger brother, Jonathan, who is now ... an actor. Both of Firth's parents were born and raised in India, as their English-born parents were involved in missionary work. Firth spent part of his childhood in Nigeria, where his father was teaching. He lived in St. Louis, Missouri when he was
COLIN FIRTH BIOGRAPHY Colin Firth is pretty much where he wants to be. Having ridden the Darcy storm, he can now play with the character, use it to score the parts that interest him. It remains to be seen whether he'll yet become the new Paul Schofield but, given his progress through a topsy-turvy career, you wouldn't bet against it.
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Colin Firth As Mr. Darcy in the acclaimed 1995 television adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, Colin Firth induced record increases in estrogen levels on both sides of the Atlantic. Imbuing his role as one of literature's most obstinate lovers with surly, understated charisma, Firth caused many a viewer to wonder where he had been for so long, even though he had in fact been appearing in television and film for years. The son of two university lecturers, Firth was born in England's Hampshire county on September 10, 1960. Part of his early childhood was spent in Nigeria with missionary grandparents, but he returned for schooling in his native country and eventually enrolled in the Drama Centre in Chalk Farm. While playing Hamlet in a school production during his final term, the actor was discovered, and he went on to make his London stage debut in the West End production of Julian Mitchell's Another Country. Starring opposite Rupert Everett, Firth played Tommy Judd, a character based on spy-scandal figurehead Donald Maclean (Everett played Guy Bennett, based on real-life spy Guy Burgess).
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Colin Firth photo Classically trained in the British theater, it's fitting that Colin Firth's first film role was an adaptation of the play Another Country. From that, Firth mostly made his mark on TV, particularly as Mr. Darcy in a Pride and Prejudice mini-series. While appearing in acclaimed indie films like The English Patient and Shakespeare in Love, Firth's big burst into the spotlight was as Renée Zellweger's handsome obsession in Bridget Jones' Diary, a role he ... repeated in the film's sequel.
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Colin Firth was born on September 10, 1960, and spent his early days in Nigeria, where his parents David and Shirley were both teachers. "Flamboyance on one side and classically English reserve on the other," is how he describes their influence. The family moved back to England but relocated to America before Colin was a teenager. His childhood proved taxing as he never quite fitted in, even when the Firth brood once again crossed the Atlantic and settled in England. A determined Colin, who'd announced his desire to be an actor at 14, enrolled at drama school, making do on a tight budget and living in a dilapidated London bedsit.
Colin Firth Photo The son of two university lecturers, Colin Firth was born in England's Hampshire county. His first acting experience came in school when he played Jack Frost in a Christmas pantomime. Three of his four grandparents were Methodist missionaries and he spent his early childhood in Nigeria, returning to England at age five where he entered a comprehensive school in Winchester.
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