Peter Firth
October 27, 1953 (71 years old) in Bradford, Yorkshire, England, UK
Peter Firth is a British film and television actor best known for the films Tess, Equus and The Hunt for Red October, and for playing spymaster Harry Pearce in the BBC TV series Spooks and its movie spin-off Spooks: The Greater Good.
Known For
Credits
- 2024 · Shardlake as Norfolk
- 2019 · Cheat as Michael Shadley
- 2016 · Victoria as Duke of Cumberland
- 2016 · Victoria as King of Hanover
- 2016 · Happily Ever After as Walt
- 2016 · Risen as Pontius Pilate
- 2015 · Dickensian as Jacob Marley
- 2015 · Spooks: The Greater Good as Harry Pearce
- 2014 · Undeniable as Andrew Rawlins
- 2013 · Mayday as Malcolm Spicer
- 2012 · World Without End as Earl Roland
- 2011 · South Riding as Anthony Snaith
- 2009 · Yellowstone as Self
- 2006 · Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire as Vespasian
- 2005 · The Greatest Game Ever Played as Lord Northcliffe
- 2004 · Hawking as Sir Fred Hoyle
- 2003 · Me and Mrs. Jones as Benedict
- 2002 · Top Gear as Self
- 2002 · Spooks as Harry Pearce
- 2001 · Pearl Harbor as Mervyn Bennion
- 2000 · That's Life as Victor Leski
- 2000 · The Magicians as Simon Magus
- 1999 · The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Masks of Evil as Stefan
- 1999 · Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Dr. Preston Blair
- 1999 · Chill Factor as Col. Andrew Brynner
- 1999 · Total Recall 2070 as
- 1999 · The Vice as
- 1998 · Mighty Joe Young as Garth
- 1998 · The Magnificent Seven as
- 1997 · Amistad as Captain Fitzgerald
- 1997 · Cracker as
- 1997 · Holding On as
- 1997 · The Broker's Man as
- 1997 · The Garden of Redemption as Nazi Commandant
- 1997 · Dead Man's Gun as
- 1997 · Marco Polo: Haperek Ha'aharon as Rusticello
- 1996 · Seasick as 1st Officer Roald Jensen
- 1996 · The Witch's Daughter as
- 1995 · Resort to Murder as
- 1995 · An Awfully Big Adventure as Bunny
- 1995 · Band of Gold as
- 1995 · Band of Gold as Brian Roberts
- 1995 · Kavanagh Q.C. as Charlie Beck
- 1994 · White Angel as Leslie Steckler
- 1994 · Anna Lee as Peter Wainwright
- 1993 · Shadowlands as Dr Craig
- 1993 · The Perfect Husband as Franz
- 1992 · Highlander: The Series as Arthur Drake, aka Drakov
- 1992 · Heartbeat as Dr. James Radcliffe
- 1992 · The Pleasure Principle as Dick
- 1991 · The Laughter of God as
- 1991 · Prisoner of Honor as Maj. Henry
- 1991 · Murder in Eden as Kenneth Potter
- 1991 · Soldier Soldier as Major Ben Collins
- 1990 · The Rescuers Down Under as Red (voice)
- 1990 · Burndown as Jake Stern
- 1990 · Children Crossing as Joe
- 1990 · The Incident as Geiger
- 1990 · The Hunt for Red October as Ivan Putin
- 1989 · Trouble in Paradise as Adriaan
- 1989 · Tree of Hands as Terence
- 1988 · Prisoner of Rio as Clive Ingram
- 1987 · Born of Fire as Paul Bergson
- 1987 · Northanger Abbey as Henry Tilney
- 1986 · A State of Emergency as Ken Parrish
- 1985 · Letter to Brezhnev as Peter
- 1985 · Lifeforce as Col. Colin Caine
- 1984 · White Elephant as Peter Davidson
- 1983 · The Aerodrome as Roy
- 1982 · Another Flip for Dominick as Dominick Hide
- 1982 · Fire and Sword as Dinas
- 1980 · The Flipside of Dominick Hide as Dominick Hide
- 1980 · The Flipside of Dominick Hide as Dominick Hide
- 1979 · Tess as Angel Clare
- 1979 · Tales of the Unexpected as
- 1979 · When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder? as Stephen Ryder
- 1977 · Equus as Alan Strang
- 1977 · Joseph Andrews as Joseph Andrews
- 1976 · The Lady of the Camellias as Armand Duval
- 1976 · The Picture of Dorian Gray as Dorian Gray
- 1976 · Aces High as Lt. Stephen Croft
- 1975 · King Arthur, the Young Warlord as Corin
- 1973 · The Ballad of Ben Bagot as Ben Bagot
- 1973 · Her Majesty's Pleasure as Arsenic
- 1973 · Diamonds on Wheels as Robert 'Bobby' Stewart
- 1973 · Daniele and Maria as Daniele
- 1972 · Arthur of the Britons as
- 1972 · The Protectors as Stephen Douglas
- 1972 · Brother Sun, Sister Moon as
- 1970 · Play for Today as Arsenic
- 1970 · Play for Today as Dominick Hide
- 1970 · Here Come the Double Deckers as Cap'taine
- 1969 · The Flaxton Boys as Archie Weekes
- 1956 · Tony Awards as Self - Nominee
- 1954 · The Wonderful World of Disney as Robert 'Bobby' Stewart