Julian Firth Filmography

Julian Firth

Julian Firth is a British actor, best known for his roles as troubled inmate Davis in the cinematic version of the film Scum and as Brother Jerome in the long running television series Cadfael. Firth was educated at Elmlea Primary, Clifton College and in the sixth form at Bristol Grammar School. He was 19 when he played the bullied young 'trainee' in the film, though he did not appear in the banned original version two years earlier which was made for BBC transmission; in that version, Davis was played by Martin Philips. Firth has since enjoyed a consistent acting career in the theatre and...
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Birthdate:January 8, 1961
Birthplace:London
Age:51

Movies with appearances by Julian Firth

Sylvia
Sylvia
Release date:October 17, 2003
Directed by:Christine Jeffs
Genre:Biographical film
Rated:R (USA)
Bedazzled
Bedazzled
Release date:October 19, 2000
Directed by:Harold Ramis
Genre:Romantic comedy
Estimated budget:$48,000,000
Rated:PG-13 (USA)
Beautiful People
Beautiful People
Release date:May 18, 1999
Directed by:Jasmin Dizdar
Genre:Indie
Estimated budget:$100,000
Rated:R (USA)
Scum
Scum
Release date:September 12, 1979
Directed by:Alan Clarke
Genre:Crime Fiction
Estimated budget:£6,000
Rated:R (USA)

TV appearances by Julian Firth

Prime Suspect
Prime Suspect
Series aired: April 7, 1991 - 2006
Number of seasons:7
Genre:Crime Fiction, Police procedural, Drama

Prime Suspect is a British police procedural television drama series directed by Christopher Menaul and starring Helen Mirren and made by Granada Television for the ITV network in the 1990s and 2000s. The teleplays for the first and third serials were written by Lynda La Plante, and in 1993 she received an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America in the category of Best TV Feature or Miniseries for her work. The following year, Allan...
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