Born 1960 (age 66) · Bristol, England United Kingdom
Appears in 75 titles

Julian Firth (born 8 January 1961) is an English 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 has enjoyed a consistent acting career in the theatre and has appeared in numerous television productions, including Jeeves and Wooster, The Bill, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles and Margaret. He also appeared in the video of the 1982 hit single Pass the Dutchie by Musical Youth, in which he appears as a pompous prosecuting barrister. In 1984, he was cast alongside Rob Lowe in Oxford Blues as Lowe's Oriel College roommate and confidant, providing inside information. In 2011 he appeared in the television film The Suspicions of Mr Whicher for ITV. He also appeared in the drama The Queen in 2006, as Blair's aide. In 2017, Firth joined the cast of the HBO series Game of Thrones in Eastwatch, an episode of Season 7 as Archmaester Sandhu. Firth grew up in Bristol, attending Elmlea Primary School, Clifton College, and Bristol Grammar School.

Filmography

The Last Duel
7.4
The Last Duel
2021
as King's Uncle
Burnt
6.5
Burnt
2015
as Langham Maitre'd
The Bank Job
6.8
The Bank Job
2008
as Lawyer
Bedazzled
6.1
Bedazzled
2000
as John Wilkes Booth
The Queen
7.0
The Queen
2006
as Blair's Aide
Lifeforce
6.2
Lifeforce
1985
as Second Boy in Park
Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London
5.6
Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London
2004
as Isambard Jerkalot
A United Kingdom
6.7
A United Kingdom
2016
as Mr. Speaker
Diana
5.6
Diana
2013
as Sydney Official
Shadowlands
6.9
Shadowlands
1993
as Father John Fisher
Quadrophenia
7.0
Quadrophenia
1979
as Mod (uncredited)
Scum
7.1
Scum
1979
as Davis
The Lost King
6.5
The Lost King
2022
as RR Lawrence
Mr. Nice
6.1
Mr. Nice
2010
as MIG Duncan
Sylvia
5.8
Sylvia
2003
as James Michie
Absolute Beginners
5.5
Absolute Beginners
1986
as The Misery Kid
Sebastian
6.2
Sebastian
2024
as Ian
Oxford Blues
5.6
Oxford Blues
1984
as Geordie Nevitts
Absolution
6.5
Absolution
1978
as a boy
Electricity
5.8
Electricity
2014
as Consultant Neurologist