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Encyclopedia > Jonathan Firth
Jonathan Firth
Born April 6, 1967 (1967-04-06) (age 41)
Essex, England, United Kingdom

Jonathan Firth (born 6 April 1967) is a British actor. If you hold the copyright to an image (e. ... is the 96th day of the year (97th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1967 (MCMLXVII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar) of the 1967 Gregorian calendar. ... For other meanings of Essex, see Essex (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ... is the 96th day of the year (97th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1967 (MCMLXVII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar) of the 1967 Gregorian calendar. ... Actors in period costume sharing a joke whilst waiting between takes during location filming. ...


Jonathan Firth is the younger brother of Colin Firth and Kate Firth. Colin Andrew Firth (born 10 September 1960) is an English film, television and stage actor. ...


He was born in Essex, England, and studied at the Central School of Speech and Drama. He has acted in cinematic movies and also has some notable television appearances, such as Fred Vincy in Middlemarch (1994), Sergeant Troy in Far from the Madding Crowd (1998) and Prince Albert in Victoria & Albert (2001). In 2003, he acted in the BBC's dramatized documentary Pompeii: The Last Day. For other meanings of Essex, see Essex (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ... The Central School of Speech and Drama is a United Kingdom government funded higher education college in London. ... For other uses see film (disambiguation) Film refers to the celluliod media on which movies are printed Film — also called movies, the cinema, the silver screen, moving pictures, photoplays, picture shows, flicks, or motion pictures, — is a field that encompasses motion pictures as an art form or as part of... For the town in New Zealand, see Middlemarch, New Zealand. ... For other uses of the name, see Far from the Madding Crowd (disambiguation). ... Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (in full Francis Charles Augustus Albert Emmanuel) (26 August 1819 – 14 December 1861) was the husband and consort of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. ... Victoria and Albert is the style by which Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and her Prince Consort, Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha are recorded and memorialised. ... For other uses, see BBC (disambiguation). ... Documentary film is a broad category of visual expression that is based on the attempt, in one fashion or another, to document reality. ... Pompeii: The Last Day is a dramatized documentary by the BBC that tells of the eruption of the Vesuvius in the year 79 AD. This eruption covered the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum in ash and lava, killing all those trapped between the vulcano and the sea. ...


He was also part of the motion picture Luther in 2003. Firth has also guest-starred in Inspector Morse (1987), Poirot (1995), Cadfael (1994), Midsomer Murders (1997), The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns (1999), The Inspector Lynley Mysteries (2002), and Sparkling Cyanide (2003) Luther is a 2003 biopic about the life of Martin Luther (1483-1546). ... Morse (left) as played by John Thaw in the television adaption (with Kevin Whately as Lewis (right)). Detective Chief Inspector Morse is a fictional character, who features in a series of thirteen detective novels by British author Colin Dexter, though he is better known for the 33 episode TV series... Agatha Christies Poirot (U.S. title Poirot) is a popular British television series starring David Suchet as Agatha Christies detective character Hercule Poirot. ... Cadfael (pronounced , approximately CAD-vile) is the fictional detective in a series of murder mysteries by the late Edith Pargeter writing under the name Ellis Peters. ... Midsomer Murders is a British television drama that has aired on ITV1 since 1997. ... Inspector Lynley DVD cover (1st series) The Inspector Lynley Mysteries are a series of BBC television programmes about Scotland Yard Inspector Lynley. ... Sparkling Cyanide (published in 1945), also known as Remembered Death is a detective fiction novel by Agatha Christie. ...


He has also starred in a short film, The Chef's Letter.


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Firth later had an opportunity to showcase a fuller range of emotion and acting skill as the very complicated Sergeant Troy in a superior remake of Far from the Madding Crowd (1998) (TV).
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