Colin Firth movies: 16 greatest films ranked worst to best (2025)

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Colin Firth began his career on the British stage, which led to roles in film and television. It wouldn’t be until 10 years into his career that Firth would become a household name in the United Kingdom when he starred in the highly successful BBC production of “Pride and Prejudice.” His role as Mr. Darcy in the film made him one of the top sex symbols in his native country. He would later lampoon his position as one of the countries most desired men when he played the role of Mark Darcy in “Bridget Jones’ Diary.” Bridget longs for her own version of the “Pride and Prejudice” hero but it takes her a while to realize that she has one in her life who even bares the same last name as Jane Austen’s character.

Fame in the US was a gradual thing for Firth. While devotees of the BBC knew his name, it would take American audiences a bit longer to get to know him. Through a series of roles in films Firth began to become a familiar face to American audiences culminating in 2009 and 2010 when he received consecutive Oscar nominations for his work in “A Single Man” and “The King’s Speech.” He would go on to win the Oscar for Best Actor for the latter, which swept that year’s awards including the Academy Award for Best Picture.

Let’s take a tour in our photo gallery of the 16 greatest movies in his career, ranked worst to best.

  • 15. A THOUSAND ACRES (1997)

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    Director: Jocelyn Moorhouse. Writer: Laura Jones. Starring Jessica Lange, Michelle Pfeiffer, Jennifer Jason Leigh.

    Firth has a supporting role in this film which has an extremely fine pedigree. It is based upon an acclaimed novel by Jane Smiley which won the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Critics Circle Award. Furthermore, the story is based on Shakespeare’s “King Lear.” Relocated to an Iowa farm the film tells the story of three sisters dealing with their aging father’s mental problems and secrets from their childhood. Firth plays a neighboring farmer whom both Jessica Lange and Michelle Pfeiffer have romantic feelings towards.

  • 14. EMPIRE OF LIGHT (2022)

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    Writer/Director: Sam Mendes. Starring Olivia Colman, Micheal Ward, Colin Firth, Toby Jones, Tom Brooke, Tanya Moodie.

    In Sam Mendes’ “Empire of Light,” Firth’s role of theater owner Donald Ellis is that of your standard-issue office weasel. After barking brusque orders to his theater staff, he takes manager Hilary (Olivia Colman) into his office for a quickie and then whines to her about his wife doesn’t understand him. As written, it’s a role that’s pretty one-note. But in Firth’s hands, he uses its simplicity to play around — listen to the pathetic note in his voice when he complains to Hilary that his won’t “even me me a cup of tea.” You don’t know whether to feel for this guy or laugh at his ridiculousness. That’s all Colin Firth.

  • 14. NANNY MCPHEE (2005)

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    Director: Kirk Jones. Writer: Emma Thompson. Starring Emma Thompson, Kelly MacDonald, Angela Lansbury.

    Emma Thompson wrote and starred in this film version of a popular series of children’s books in which the character was instead called Nurse Matilda. Firth plays a widower with seven out of control children. Thompson plays the nanny who comes in to their lives and calms the children and sets the widower Firth on course to marry the woman he really loves.

  • 13. THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST (2002)

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    Director and writer: Oliver Parker. Starring Reese Witherspoon, Rupert Everett, Judi Dench.

    Firth took on one of the stage’s most popular stories in this screen adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s play. The story is that of two men, an aristocrat and a commoner both assuming false identities and using the name Ernest. In their deceptions both end up falling in love with farcical consequences. Firth plays the aristocrat Jack Worthing which by this time had become a typical type of role for him.

  • 12. TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY (2011)

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    Director: Tomas Alfredson. Writers: Bridget O’Connor, Peter Straughan. Starring Gary Oldman, John Hurt, Mark Strong.

    Firth plays a senior officer of the British Secret Intelligence Service in this adaptation of John LeCarre’s political thriller. Set in the mid-seventies during the height of the cold war the film is typical of LeCarre’s intricately plotted stories. The film was perhaps too intricate in that some critics claimed the story was incomprehensible to those who hadn’t read the book. Gary Oldman was a surprise Oscar nominee as Best Actor for the film. It was his first nomination and kind of shock to pundits since he had missed precursor awards such as the Golden Globe and SAG.

  • 11. MAMMA MIA! (2008)

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    Director: Phyllida Lloyd. Writer: Catherine Johnson. Starring Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan, Julie Walters.

    This adaptation of the hit stage musical became the most profitable movie musical of its time. It also was the biggest box office hit ever directed by a woman until “Wonder Woman” broke that record last year. The plot uses the songs of ABBA to tell the story of a young woman getting married who invites the three men she thinks may be her father to her wedding. Firth plays one of the potential fathers. Among the male cast Firth did comparatively well with the music. His co-star Pierce Brosnan was heavily criticized for his singing voice enough to even earn a Razzie nomination for his performance.

  • 10. ANOTHER COUNTRY (1984)

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    Director: Marek Kanievska. Writer: Julian Mitchell. Starring Rupert Everett, Cary Elwes.

    This film tells the story of the early education of Guy Burgess, who became an infamous British spy who defected to the Soviet Union. In the film Firth plays Tommy Judd, a Marxist friend of Burgess and shines in an angry speech denouncing the British educational system.

  • 9. VALMONT (1989)

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    Director: Milos Forman. Writers: Jean-Claude Carrière, Milos Forman. Starring Annette Bening, Meg Tilly, Henry Thomas.

    Firth got his first major leading role in an American film as the title character in this adaptation of the novel “Les Liaisons Dangereuses.” Timing proved to be everything though and this film was highly overshadowed by another version of the same story entitled “Dangerous Liaisons” which was released only a year before this one. “Dangerous Liaisons” won three Oscars and was nominated for seven including Best Picture. The success of that film greatly diminished the chances of success for this tamer and less theatrical version of the same story.

  • 8. APARTMENT ZERO (1988)

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    Director: Martin Donovan. Writers: Martin Donovan, David Koepp. Starring Hart Bochner, Dora Bryan, Liz Smith.

    Firth gave a complex and dark performance in this cult film about a man who owns a revival movie house in Buenos Aires. Due to low ticket sales at the theater he is forced to take in a roommate. He begins to wonder if the roommate is actually a serial killer. Firth often excels at emotionally repressed characters who seem to have something simmering under the surface. In some films his characters have a surprising goodness underneath but, in this film, it is the opposite. The character is consumed with bad thoughts and paranoia underneath his outward demeanor.

  • 7. LOVE ACTUALLY (2003)

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    Director and writer: Richard Curtis. Starring Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson, Alan Rickman.

    Firth was among the huge cast of this film that has become a bit of a holiday classic. Written by Richard Curtis who excels at British love stories such as “Four Weddings and a Funeral”, the film tells a number of separate stories of various people falling in and out of love. Firth plays a man shocked by his girlfriend’s infidelity with his brother. He then travels to a house he owns in France. While there he falls in love with his non-English speaking housekeeper. His final proclamation of love while an entire town looks on is one of many of the films beloved moments.

  • 6. GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING (2003)

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    Director: Peter Webber. Writer: Olivia Hetreed. Starring Scarlett Johansson, Cillian Murphy, Tom Wilkinson.

    Firth brings an obsessive intensity to his role as Johannes Vermeer a famous Dutch painter who specialized in painting scenes from ordinary day life. This film tells a fictionalized version of how Vermeer’s most famous painting came about. The film supposes that Vermeer became obsessed with a young maid whom inspired him to paint what became his most famous painting.

  • 5. THE ENGLISH PATIENT (1996)

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    Director and writer: Anthony Minghella. Starring Juliette Binoche, Kristin Scott Thomas, Willem Dafoe.

    This highly acclaimed film was nominated for twelve Oscars and won nine of them including Best Picture, Director and a surprise Supporting Actress win for Juliette Binoche. The cast is uniformly excellent and Firth is no exception. He brings a sad tragic tone to the man whose wife the title character has fallen in love with. His ultimate demise is one of films most terrifying and sad deaths.

  • 4. SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE (1998)

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    Director: John Madden. Writers: Marc Norman, Tom Stoppard. Starring Gwyneth Paltrow, Joseph Fiennes, Geoffrey Rush.

    Two years after “The English Patient” Firth found himself in another Oscar winning Best Picture when he was cast as the stuffy Lord Wessex in “Shakespeare in Love.” The film was nominated for thirteen Oscars and won seven of them. Firth was coming off the huge television success of “Pride and Prejudice” where he won every British woman’s heart but here he is cast opposite that. Gwyneth Paltrow’s character is pledged to marry Wessex even though her true love is the Bard himself, William Shakespeare.

  • 3. BRIDGET JONES’ DIARY (2001)

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    Director: Sharon Maguire. Writers: Helen Fielding, Andrew Davies, Richard Curtis. Starring Renee Zellweger, Hugh Grant, Jim Broadbent.

    The novel of “Bridget Jones’ Diary” was a bit of a sensation in the United Kingdom and a huge best seller. The adventures of an awkward single woman trying to navigate her career and love life won the hearts of readers on both sides of the Atlantic. A prime topic element of the book is Bridget’s fantasies about meeting her own version of Mr. Darcy the romantic leading man of Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice.” An enormously popular adaptation of the novel had aired on the BBC making Firth a huge sex symbol. So, it was a nifty bit of meta-casting when Firth was chosen to play Mark Darcy in the film. While Bridget pines for her womanizing disrespectful boss played by Hugh Grant it is actual Firth as this version of Mr. Darcy who turns out to be Bridget’s true love. Firth brings a buttoned up stiff upper lip and stoic coldness quality to the role which masks the loving and caring man that is really underneath.

  • 2. A SINGLE MAN (2009)

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    Director: Tom Ford. Writers: Tom Ford, David Scearce. Starring Julianne Moore, Matthew Goode, Nicholas Hoult.

    Firth received his first Oscar nomination for this film which marked the directing debut of fashion designer Tom Ford. Based on a novel by Christopher Isherwood on whose stories “Cabaret” was based. The film tells the story of a British professor of English who falls into a deep depression after his boyfriend is suddenly killed in a car accident. Firth would end up losing the award for Best Actor to Jeff Bridges for “Crazy Heart” but he would only have to wait one year until he himself would take to the Oscar stage.

  • 1. THE KING’S SPEECH (2010)

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    Director: Tom Hooper. Writer: David Seidler. Starring Geoffrey Rush, Helena Bonham Carter, Derek Jacobi.

    Firth won the Best Actor Oscar for this highly acclaimed film in which was nominated for twelve Oscars. In addition to Firth’s win it also was recognized as Best Picture, Director, and Original Screenplay. The film tells the story of King George VI who unexpectedly has to ascend to the British throne after his brother abdicates in order to marry a divorced woman which is forbidden by the rules of British law. King George was a shy man who had a terrible problem with stammering so being thrust into the unexpected role of King caused him great stress. His work with a speech therapist played by Supporting Actor nominee Geoffrey Rush makes up the bulk of this inspiring story of how even royalty have to overcome there own psychological and physical difficulties.

  1. You left our A Month in the Country. Such a great movie (and book!).

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  2. You skipped two terrific films of his “When Did You Last See Your Father” and “Easy Virtue” classic!

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  3. The railway man and the mercy should be in this list. He was great in these. Though I agree the Kings speech and a single man are in the right spots.

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  4. Tumbledown! Magic in the moonlight! Gambit! Genius!

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  5. Hope Springs is another really fun rom com with Colin Firth and Minnie Driver.

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