Peter Firth

Peter Macintosh Firth (born 27 October 1953) is an English actor. He is best known for his role as Sir Harry Pearce in the BBC One programme Spooks; he is the only actor to have appeared in every episode of the programme's ten-series lifespan. He has given many other television and film performances, most notably as Alan Strang in Equus (1977), earning both a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award nomination for the role.

Peter Firth
Firth at the 2009 BAFTA Awards ceremony, with fellow Spooks cast member, Miranda Raison
Born
Peter Macintosh Firth

(1953-10-27) 27 October 1953
NationalityBritish
OccupationActor
Years active1958–present
SpouseAlexandra Pigg
Children4

Early life, family and education

Firth was born in Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, the son of publicans Mavis (née Hudson) and Eric Macintosh Firth.[1] He attended Hanson School in Bradford.[2]

Early career

Child actor

Firth was a leading child actor by the middle of 1969, having starred in the first series of The Flaxton Boys as Archie Weekes and then the following year in the series Here Come the Double Deckers, both of which featured child actors in the leading roles. Firth played Scooper, the leader of the gang. In 1972 he also starred in the ITV (London Weekend Television) series The Adventures of Black Beauty, episode "The Runaway", playing David Abbott.

In July 1973, Firth appeared at Laurence Olivier's National Theatre,[3] starring in the stage version of Peter Shaffer's play Equus as a teenager being treated by a psychiatrist, and in October 1974 repeated the role in the Broadway production, receiving a Tony Award nomination for his performance as Alan Strang.

Firth starred in an episode of The Protectors, titled “Implicado”, first screened in November 1973. He played Stephen Douglas, an innocent young man, alongside Patrick Mower as a drug dealer.

Next stage of career

Firth's first major role as an adult was the title part in a BBC Television Play of the Month adaptation of Oscar Wilde's novel The Picture of Dorian Gray (1976). The script was based on a stage adaptation by John Osborne, and also starred Jeremy Brett and John Gielgud. That same year saw the release of the World War I film Aces High which featured Firth as the inexperienced RFC pilot Lt. Stephen Croft.

Firth played the lead role in the film adaptation of Henry Fielding's Joseph Andrews (1977). That same year he starred with Richard Burton in the film adaptation of Equus. The film was only a moderate box-office success, but earned Firth a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and a Golden Globe Award in the same category. Further film work quickly followed, most notably Roman Polanski's Tess (1979).

Film

Other film work has included roles in Diamonds on Wheels (1973); When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder? (1979); Lifeforce (1985); Letter to Brezhnev (1985); Northanger Abbey (1987), playing Henry Tilney; The Hunt for Red October (1990) playing the Soviet political officer Ivan Putin murdered early in the film; White Angel (1993), playing mild-mannered dentist Leslie Steckler; Amistad (1997) playing the strongly anti-slavery Captain Fitzgerald of the Royal Navy; Mighty Joe Young (1998); Pearl Harbor (2001); and The Greatest Game Ever Played (2005), playing Lord Northcliffe.

Television

Along with his film career, Firth has continued to appear in television productions, with several notable credits in various high-profile dramas. He starred in two science-fiction episodes of the BBC's Play for Today anthology series as the eponymous time-traveller in the romantic The Flipside of Dominick Hide (1980), and its sequel, Another Flip for Dominick (1982). Firth also had a starring role in Tales Of The Unexpected in 1981. In 1994, in the Fourth Series of Heartbeat, he played Dr. Radcliffe who partnered with Dr. Rowan (Niamh Cusack) in Whitby. He also portrayed the Emperor Vespasian in "The Jewish Revolt" episode of the BBC series Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire.

For many years he had played a primary role as senior MI5 officer Harry Pearce in the BBC's popular spy drama series Spooks (2002–2011), and played Fred Hoyle in Hawking, a BBC dramatisation of the early career of Stephen Hawking. He was also Snaith in the three-part series South Riding in 2011. Firth has also appeared on American and Canadian television, on programmes such as Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Total Recall 2070, as well as in television films such as The Incident starring Walter Matthau.

In 2014, Firth played the part of the character Andrew Rawlins in Undeniable, a two-part series made for the ITV network. In 2015 he played Jacob Marley in four episodes of the BBC television series Dickensian.

In 2016, he played the part of Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland and King of Hanover, in ITV's drama series Victoria. In 2018, he played Milos Borisovich, a Belarusian drug lord.

Audiobooks

Firth is also a narrator of audiobooks. He has been responsible for performances reading Pat Barker's Regeneration, The Ghost Road and The Eye in the Door, Suspicion by Robert McCrum, Maurice by E. M. Forster, Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, Sebastian Faulks' Birdsong and Thomas Hardy's Tess of the d'Urbervilles.

Honours and awards

On 17 July 2009, he was awarded an honorary degree by the University of Bradford as a Doctor of Letters for his services to acting, having been nominated by the School of Computing, Informatics & Media; he received his award during the school's degree ceremony.[4]

Personal life

Firth lodged with Peter Shaffer throughout the Broadway run of Equus, in a father–son relationship.[5]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1972Brother Sun, Sister Moon
Daniel and Maria
1975King Arthur, the Young WarlordCorin
1976Aces HighLt Stephen Croft
1977Joseph AndrewsJoseph Andrews
EquusAlan Strang
1979When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?Stephen Ryder
TessAngel Clare
1981Fire and SwordDinasOriginal title: "Feuer und Schwert - Die Legende von Tristan und Isolde"
1984Sword of the Valiant: The Legend of Sir Gawain and the Green KnightSir GawainVoice: uncredited
White ElephantPeter Davidson
1985LifeforceCol Colin Caine
Letter to BrezhnevPeter
1986A State of EmergencyKenneth Parrish
1987Born of FirePaul BergsonScience Fiction
1988Prisoner of RioClive Ingram
1989Tree of HandsTerence
Trouble in ParadiseAdriaan
1990The Hunt for Red OctoberSenior Lieutenant Ivan Putin
BurndownJake Stern
The Rescuers Down UnderRedVoice
1992The Pleasure PrincipleDick
1993El marido perfectoFranz
ShadowlandsDr Craig
1994White AngelLeslie Steckler
1995An Awfully Big AdventureBunny
1996Merisairas1st Officer Ronald Jensen
1997Marco Polo: The Missing ChapterRusticello
Gaston's WarMajor Smith
AmistadCaptain Fitzgerald
1998WoundingsLouise's Attacker
Mighty Joe YoungGarth
1999Chill FactorColonel Andrew Brynner
2001Pearl HarborCapt. Mervyn Bennion
2005The Greatest Game Ever PlayedLord Northcliffe
2010World Without EndSir Roland
2015Spooks: The Greater GoodHarry Pearce
2016RisenPontius Pilate
Happily Ever AfterWalt

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1969How We Used to LiveUrchinEpisode: "At the Seaside"
The Flaxton BoysArchie Weeks13 episodes
1970-1971Here Come the Double DeckersScooper17 episodes
The DoctorsCharlie Higson7 episodes
1972The MagistrateCis FarringdonBBC Play of the Month
The Adventures of Black BeautyDavid AbbottEpisode: "Runaway"
1972-1973Country MattersRoger Blackburn/Tommy Adams2 episodes
1973Owen, M.D.David RedmanEpisode: "The Love Game"
SceneBen BagotEpisode: "The Ballad of Ben Bagot"
The ProtectorsStephen DouglasEpisode: "Implicado"
Her Majesty's PleasureArsenicBBC1 Play for Today
Arthur of the BritonsCorinEpisode: "The Pupil"
Diamonds on WheelsRobert 'Bobby' StewartTV film - Disney
1976The Picture of Dorian GrayDorian GrayBBC Play of the Month
The Lady of the CamelliasArmand Duval2 episodes
1980Tales of the UnexpectedHardyEpisode: "The Man at the Top"
The Flipside of Dominick HideDominick HideBBC1 Play for Today
1982Another Flip for DominickDominick HideBBC1 Play for Today
1983The AerodromeRoyTV film
1987Tickets for the TitanicMichaelEpisode: "The Way, the Truth, the Video"
Northanger AbbeyHenry TilneyBBC Screen Two
1990The IncidentGeigerTV film
Children CrossingJoeBBC Screen Two
Blood Royal: William the ConquerorWilliam RufusTV film
The IncidentGeigerTV film
Murder in EdenKenneth PotterBBC mini series
1991The Laughter of GodSteve ClemantBBC Screen Two
Prisoner of HonorMaj Henry
1993The Young Indiana Jones ChroniclesStefanEpisode: "Istanbul, September 1918"
1994Anna LeePeter WainwrightEpisode: "Stalker"
Highlander: The SeriesArthur Drake, aka DrakovEpisode: "Warmonger"
HeartbeatDr. James Radcliffe7 episodes
1995Resort to MurderPeter DenniganTV mini series
Soldier SoldierMajor Ben CollinsEpisode: "Leaving"
1996The Witch's DaughterMr JonesTV film
Band of GoldBrian Roberts4 episodes
And the Beat Goes OnFrancis4 episodes
1997Holding OnMickTV mini series
The Broker's ManAlex 'Godzilla' Turnbull4 episodes
Kavanagh QCCharlie BeckEpisode: "Ancient History"
The Garden of RedemptionNazi CommandantTV film
1998Dead Man's GunDet. Insp. Archibald McCannEpisode: "The Ripper"
1999The Magnificent SevenFederal Marshal Walter BryceEpisode: "The New Law"
CrackerMitchell GradyEpisode: "Best Boys"
Total Recall 2070Vincent Nagle3 episodes
2000The MagiciansSimon MagusTV film
2000-2001That's LifeVictor Leski20 episodes
2002 Me & Mrs JonesBenedictTV film
The ViceKeith BeaumontEpisode: "No Man's Land"
2002–2011SpooksHarry Pearce
2004HawkingSir Fred HoyleTV film
2005Law & Order: Special Victims UnitPreston BlairEpisode: "Identity"
2006Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an EmpireVespasianTV mini series documentary
The Battle for RomeVespasianTV mini series
2011South RidingAnthony SnaithTV mini series
2012World Without EndSir Roland
2013MaydayMalcolm Spicer
2014UndeniableAndrew Rawlins
Lives of the Infamous Comedy BlapsNarratorTV mini series
2015Spooks: The Greater GoodHarry Pearce
2015–2016DickensianJacob Marley
2016VictoriaDuke of Cumberland
2018Strike BackMilos BorisovichTV series
2019CheatMichaelTV series
Summer of RocketsTezlerTV series

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
2000 Star Wars: Force Commander Capt. Beri Tulon Real-time strategy video game

Audiobooks

Year Title Author Un-/Abridged Notes
1996After HannibalBarry UnsworthUnabridged
1997Brave New WorldAldous HuxleyUnabridged
1997SuspicionRobert McCrumUnabridged
2005Tess of the d'UrbervillesThomas HardyAbridged2 hrs and 49 mins
2008Tess of the d'UrbervillesThomas HardyUnabridged14 hrs and 42 mins
2009WitnessNick WarburtonUnabridgedOne of four narrators
2010MauriceE. M. ForsterUnabridged
2011BirdsongSebastian FaulksUnabridged
2015Amok: An Audible Original DramaSebastian FitzekUnabridgedOne of six narrators
2019RegenerationPat BarkerUnabridgedRegeneration Trilogy - Book 1
2019The Eye in the DoorPat BarkerUnabridgedRegeneration Trilogy - Book 2
2019The Ghost RoadPat BarkerUnabridgedRegeneration Trilogy - Book 3


References

  1. "Peter Firth Biography (1953–)". Film Reference Library. Retrieved 27 January 2012.
  2. "My Yorkshire: Peter Firth". The Yorkshire Post. 19 November 2010. Archived from the original on 16 September 2016. Retrieved 3 August 2016.
  3. "National Theatre: 1970s". Rob Wilton Theatricalia. Archived from the original on 19 April 2003. Retrieved 27 January 2012.
  4. "Honorary graduations at the University of Bradford". University of Bradford. Archived from the original on 23 July 2012. Retrieved 17 July 2009.
  5. Gruen, John (27 October 1974). "'Equus' Makes A Star Of Firth". The New York Times. Retrieved 8 August 2020.
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