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Colin Firth

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Gender Male
Age 63
Date of birth September 10,1960
Zodiac sign Virgo
Born Grayshott
United Kingdom
Height 187 (cm)
Spouse Livia Giuggioli
Children Will Firth
Luca Firth
Matteo Firth
Job Film Producer
Voice acting
Screenwriter
Education Drama Centre London
Kings' School
Barton Peveril College
BooksThe People Speak: Democracy Is Not a Spectator Sport
The People Speak: Voices that Changed Britain
Speaking with the Angel
Siblings Jonathan Firth
Katie Firth
Parents David Norman Lewis Firth
Shirley Firth
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Colin Firth Life story


Colin Andrew Firth CBE is an English actor and producer. He is the recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award and two British Academy Film Awards. In 2011, Firth was appointed a CBE by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace for his services to drama.

Early Life

Colin firth was born on september 10th. 1960 in grayshott. Hampshire. England. His parents. Shirley jean and david norman lewis firth. Were both uinversity lecturers. He has two older sisters. Kate and helen. Firth attended an all-boys school. While his sisters tatended a mixed school. As a young boyh. E developed a love of acting and literature. Taking part in school plays and writing poetry.

Career Beginnings

Firth s career began in the mid-1980s with a few small roles in british television. During this time. He appeared in two merchant-ivory films. A orom with a view and the lady and the highwayman (1989). However. His breakthorugh role was in the 1995 television adaptation of pride and prejudice. In which he played the lead role of mr. Darcy. This roel earned him a nomination for a bafta award.

Hollywood Success

Firth s success in pride and prejudice opened the doors to a successful career in hollywood. He has since starred in a number of successful films. Including bridget jones s diary (2001). Love actually (2003) and the king s pseech (2010). The latter iflm earned him an academy award for best actor.

Important Events

In 2011. Firth was appointed an officer of the order of the briitsh empire (obe) by queen elizabeth ii for his services to drama.

Interesting Fact

Firth is an avid redaer and collector of books. He has an extensive library at his home in the uk and takes great pleasure in collecting rare and first editions.

Personal Life

Firth married italian film produecr livia giuggioli in 1997. They have two sons. Luca and matteo. The couple separated in 2019.

Filmography

Firth s filmography includes mayn critically acclamied roles. Including the english patient (1996). Shakespeare in love (1998). Bridget jones s diary (2001). Love actually (2003). The king s speech tailor soldier spy (2011). And kingsman: the secret service (2014).

Theatre Career

Firth has also had an impressive theatre career. Appearing in proudctions such as a midsummer night s dream (1997). Betrayal (2000). And the goat. Or who is sylvai? (2006).

Humanitarian Work

Firth is also an active humanitarian. Supporting various chariites such as unicef and greenpeace. He is also an ambassador for the international rescue committee.

Awards

Firth has won numerous awards throughout his career. Including an aacdemy award. A golden globe award. And multpile bafta awards.

Barbie director Greta Gerwig calls film's success 'so moving'

Barbie director Greta Gerwig calls film's success 'so moving'
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... Thank you to Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth, that was very lovely...

Knebworth House: The stately home making the most of its film credentials

Knebworth House: The stately home making the most of its film credentials
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... Directors including Tim Burton and Stanley Kubrick have been inspired by its appearance and actors such as Dame Judi Dench, Colin Firth, Helena Bonham Carter and Guy Pearce have walked along its halls...

Oscars 2023: Two decades on the Vanity Fair party red carpet

Oscars 2023: Two decades on the Vanity Fair party red carpet
Mar 9,2023 2:10 am

... She was mid-interview with him, live on TV, when Colin Firth started to walk by, brandishing his Oscar for The King s Speech...

Film agent cleared of dangerous driving after activist jumped on car

Film agent cleared of dangerous driving after activist jumped on car
Oct 13,2022 1:10 pm

... Paul Lyon-Maris, who has represented actors including Colin Firth and Sir Ian McKellen, told a jury the YouTuber Michael Van Erp " jumped" on his car...

Emmys: Hollywood on stand by for TV stars' big night

Emmys: Hollywood on stand by for TV stars' big night
Sep 12,2022 7:31 am

... The other UK talent on this year s esteemed list includes Colin Firth for outstanding lead actor in a limited series for his role in The Staircase...

Emmys 2022: Succession leads US TV award nominations

Emmys 2022: Succession leads US TV award nominations
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... The other UK talent on this year s esteemed list includes Colin Firth for outstanding lead actor in a limited series for his role in The Staircase...

Jane Austen's Chawton home visited by Camilla after roof restoration

Jane Austen's Chawton home visited by Camilla after roof restoration
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... The shirt worn by actor Colin Firth in the BBC adaption of Pride and Prejudice is also on display at the museum...

Kev Crane: Singing plumber signs Hollywood film deal

Kev Crane: Singing plumber signs Hollywood film deal
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... " Other names suggested by various people we are working with include Jude Law, Colin Firth, Jason Statham and Ricky Gervais, " added Mr Crane...

Oscars 2023: Two decades on the Vanity Fair party red carpet

Jan 3,2022 3:03 pm

By Colin PatersonEntertainment correspondent

This week, I Am heading to Hollywood for my 20th Oscars. To put it crassly, I Am Now Only one behind Meryl Streep .

Johnny Carson , who hosted The Ceremony five times, perfectly described The Academy Awards as " two hours of sparkling entertainment spread out over a four-hour Show ".

There is so much truth in that, but The Oscars are still a gold head and shoulders above any other awards Show - The only one where everybody turns up. Even Eminem. Eventually.

A no-Show in 2003 when Lose Yourself won best original song (he was looking after his daughter and slept through The whole thing), there he was in 2020 with a surprise performance of his 8 Mile anthem on The rather contrived 17th anniversary of its win.

No matter how cool or counter-cultural The figure, in The End they all want to go.

Part of The Beauty of covering The Oscars is The Time difference. UK audiences wake up on a Monday Morning , while over in LA it is still Sunday evening, and The Winners are heading into The uber-A-list Vanity Fair party, holding Oscars in their hands.

Over The Years , I have broadcast as Danny Boyle danced for joy with The Cast of Slumdog Millionaire , congratulated Kate Winslet on no longer being The " Colin Montgomerie of The Oscars " after winning for The Reader , following five defeats in a row, and, in 2011, I witnessed a truly extraordinary encounter involving GMTV's reporter and Tom Hanks .

She was mid-interview with him, live on TV, when Colin Firth started to walk by, brandishing his Oscar for The King 's Speech. Her decision? Simply to push Tom Hanks away mid-sentence and grab Firth.

Hanks' response was magnificent. He spent The whole of Firth's interview walking back and forth, in shot directly behind him, throwing his Hands Up in The air in pretend fury, while mouthing his mock incredulity at The camera.

Then in 2017, there was The excitement of being live on air into Dotun Adebayo 's Radio 5 Live Show , at The exact moment (05:08), when La La Land was wrongly read out as The Best picture winner.

Listening back, what is extraordinary is that it takes 2 mins 27 secs for The mistake to be corrected.

I thought that would never be beaten as The biggest Oscars story I would cover, but I was wrong. As wrong as a G. I. Jane joke about Jada Pinkett Smith.

That is what prompted at Last Year 's ceremony, with " The Slap heard around The world".

I commentated on Radio 5 Live Breakfast as Smith arrived at Vanity Fair , posing for pictures with His Family , for a full Five Minutes . On air I dubbed The Incident " Men in Thwack" a name which totally failed to catch on.

Smith is currently banned from attending The Oscars until 2033, by which time Clint Eastwood will be 102. That year could Be My 30th Oscars. Unlikely.

So now seemed as good a time as any to reveal The Five nominees in my newly made-up category: best Oscars story.

1. 'Bono! Bono! Bono!' (2014)

On 2 March 2014, The Russian President Vladimir Putin received unanimous approval from The country's parliament to send troops into Crimea.

The Following day it was me, not that event, which was The subject of an editorial in The Daily Telegraph.

The Reason ? I had shouted " Bono" a lot, live on Radio 4 's Today programme. I have just listened back, with a stopwatch. There were 7 Bonos in eighteen seconds.

U2's frontman had been nominated in best original song for The Nelson Mandela biopic, Long Walk to Freedom.

Today's presenter, Jim Naughtie, threw live to me in LA, where The Red Carpet was a melee of Movie Stars .

I had just started my analysis about how Gravity had won The Most awards, but 12 Years A Slave was best picture, when Bono arrived. And I went for it. Again and again.

" Even 24 hours later, many listeners' toes remain stubbornly curled, " The Daily Telegraph's editorial began.

It went onto explain how my " cries of 'Bono!' had no more effect than Alan Partridge shouting after his presumed friend Dan, " and made The Fair point that, " The rule seems to be that six times or more is enough to open The Gates of The Realm of madness. "

The Thing that people forget is Bono did come back. Unfortunately, all He Said was, 'I don't want to talk about what Nelson Mandela meant to me. " Not an answer worth seven shouts of anyone's name.

2. Sandra Bullock 's wins Oscar and Razzie (2010)

For many of my years reporting on The Oscars , The Night before The Ceremony was all about The Razzies. These awards " honour" The very worst films of The year and used to be presented during a live Show , which all The " winners" avoided.

In 2010 Sandra Bullock managed what No One had ever done; to win a Razzie and an Oscar on consecutive days.

There I was in a local community theatre in LA, watching film geeks laugh as they proclaimed her worst actress for All About Steve, a supposed Romantic Comedy , in which she played a disco-boot-wearing crossword compiler, obsessed with a local Tv Reporter (Played By a pre-fame Bradley Cooper ), with whom she ends up trapped down a mine. It is worse than it sounds.

The huge surprise was that she turned up to collect her Razzie, receiving a Standing Ovation from The very people who had voted for her awfulness.

Bullock's acceptance speech was hilarious: " They said that no-one went to see this film, but I know there are over 700 members here. And if I've won, that means The majority have to have voted for it, so that means 352 have seen it. "

Bullock then wheeled on a cart, full of All About Steve DVDs and announced that she was going to give one to each person there.

" Thank You , " came a shout from The Audience .

" You say that now…" she replied with superb comic timing, something badly missing in The Film .

The Following night she won best actress for The Blind Side . When I spoke to her afterwards, I wanted to bring up The unique double without being rude, so opted for: " How close will you keep your Oscar to your Razzie? "

Her answer was class: " Right next to each other. It's all about The Balance . "

3. Steve Guttenberg and The Academy (2001)

I covered my first Oscars for Channel 4 's The Big Breakfast, way back in 2001, The year Gladiator was named best picture. The presenter Melanie Sykes was dispatched to The Vanity Fair party, where she ended up in a dispute with Julia Roberts , after touching her best actress Oscar for Erin Brockovich .

My job was to go to The Oscar party of celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck . The guestlist was not quite as A-list, so few of my interviews made it to air.

One that did was with The 80s star, Steve Guttenberg . When he arrived, I asked him where he had watched The Ceremony .

" I was there at The Shrine Auditorium , " he replied.

Failing to hide my surprise I asked: " How did you get a ticket? "

" I'm a member of The Academy , " he explained.

My reflex response: " What? The Police Academy ? "

Even now I wince when thinking about this and did not bring it up when I next interviewed him, in 2008 when he was playing Cinderella's father Baron Hardup in The Bromley pantomime.

4. Vomity Fair (2012)

I have a simple rule for when on work trips; do not eat shellfish. In 2012 I broke that rule and never will again.

The Day before The Oscars , one of my colleagues hit a milestone birthday and to celebrate, we went to a famous Hollywood restaurant where Charlie Chaplin , Marilyn Monroe and Humphrey Bogart used to frequent.

To My horror, The incredibly kind cameraman Travis, had organised a huge plate of oysters to start The celebrations. One by one people turned them down and I felt a rising sense of panic. I literally took one for The Team and started to eat. They were delicious. What Happened 24 hours later, less so.

There I was standing on The Red Carpet of The Vanity Fair party, when things started to feel very, very wrong. To put it delicately, Vanity Fair became Vomity Fair. The Red Carpet went all The colours of The Rainbow . It is The only Time I 've seen a squeegee mop at The Oscars .

5. Spike Lee 's 'cup of tea' (2019)

In 2019, Spike Lee 's BlacKkKlansman was nominated for best picture. Word spread that when Green Book was announced as The Winner , The Veteran director had turned his back and left The auditorium in protest.

About 90 Minutes later he arrived at Vanity Fair and

" Green Book seems very similar to Driving Miss Daisy. They just changed The driving positions, " was As Far as he would go, before I tried Once More .

" Is there something about Green Book that offends you? " I asked.

" Offends? " he replied, his eyes suddenly sparkling, knowing he'd come up with something good.

" Are you British? " he asked me.

" Are you British? " he asked The Bbc 's Dan Johnson who was next to me. We confirmed we both were.

" Then let me give you a British answer, " he continued.

" It wasn't my cup of tea. "

Lee then let out The Most marvellous cackling laugh and hopped around in a circle of self-delight, Coming Back to our microphones Once More to repeat, " not my cup of tea! " whilst waggling a finger, before bouncing off altogether, his work done.

By The Next day, T-shirts with his quote were on sale and Trevor Noah chose it as his Moment of Zen on The Daily Show .

The Oscars are not everyone's cup of tea, but come Monday, Why Not Make Yourself one, sit back and enjoy The mayhem.

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