Colin Firth Net Worth is estimated to be $30 million as of 2023. Colin Firth is the recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, two British Academy Film Awards, and three Screen Actors Guild Awards. In 2012, Colin Firth founded the production company Raindog Films, where he served as a producer for Eye in the Sky (2015) and Loving (2016). His films have grossed more than $3 billion from 42 releases worldwide. Check out Colin Firth'sBiography, Wife, Age, Height, Weight, and many more details can be checked on this page.
Colin Firth Net Worth
The famous Colin Firth is an English actor and producer who has a net worth of $30 million in 2023. According to various online resources (Wikipedia, Forbes, Bloomberg), the most popular English actor Colin Firth's estimated net worth is around $30 Million.
Name
Colin Firth
Net Worth (2023)
$30 Million
Profession
English actor
Monthly Income And Salary
$0.2 Million +
Yearly Income And Salary
$3 Million +
Last Updated
2023
Colin Firth Net Worth Growth
Net Worth in 2023
$30 Million
Net Worth in 2022
$27 Million
Net Worth in 2021
$24 Million
Net Worth in 2020
$21 Million
Net Worth in 2019
$18 Million
Net Worth in 2018
$16 Million
Colin Firth Cars
Colin Firth has recently purchased a brand-new Bugatti Divo for a whopping $7 Million USD. Colin Firth also owns an Audi A6 that’s worth more than $120,000 USD. A few of the other cars owned by Colin Firth are listed below along with their prices.
In Centimetres – 188 cm In Feet and Inches - 6′ 2″
Weight:
In Kilograms – 76 Kg In Pounds – 167 lbs
Eye Colour:
Brown
Hair Colour:
Light Brown
Education:
National Youth Theatre, Kings' School, Winchester, Drama Centre London, Barton Peveril Sixth Form College
Religion:
N/A
Nationality:
Italian, British
Zodiac Sign:
Virgo
Gender:
Male
Sexual Orientation:
Straight
Kids/Children Name:
Will Firth, Matteo Firth, Luca Firth
Profession:
English actor
Net Worth:
$30 Million
Colin Firth Relationship & More
Affairs
N/A
Girlfriend
N/A
Best Friend
N/A
Spouse
Livia Giuggioli (m. 1997–2019)
Divorce
Livia Giuggioli (m. 1997–2019)
Children
Will Firth, Matteo Firth, Luca Firth
Parents
David Norman Lewis Firth, Shirley Firth
Siblings
Kate Firth, Jonathan Firth
Colin Firth Childhood
Colin Firth was born in the village of Grayshott, Hampshire. As a child, Firth frequently traveled due to his parents' work, spending some years in Nigeria. On returning to England, he attended the Montgomery of Alamein Secondary School (now Kings' School), which at the time was a state comprehensive school in Winchester, Hampshire.
Firth began attending drama workshops at age 10, and by 14 had decided to be a professional actor. Until further education, he was not academically inclined. After his sixth form years, Firth moved to London and joined the National Youth Theatre, where he made many contacts and got a job in the wardrobe department at the National Theatre.
Colin Firth Early Career
Playing Hamlet in the Drama Centre's end-of-year production, Firth was spotted by playwright Julian Mitchell, who cast him as the gay, ambitious public schoolboy Guy Bennett in the 1983 West End production of Another Country.
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In 1987, Firth and other up-and-coming British actors such as Tim Roth, Bruce Payne, and Paul McGann, were dubbed the 'Brit Pack'. Firth finally became a British household name through his role as the aloof, haughty aristocrat Mr. Darcy in the 1995 BBC television adaptation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice.
Colin Firth Top Hit Movies and TV Shows
Bridget Jones's Diary (2001)
Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014)
Pride and Prejudice (1995)
The King's Speech (2010)
Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017)
Mamma Mia! (2008)
Colin Firth Critical Success
Firth featured in the ensemble all-star cast of Richard Curtis' Love Actually (2003), another financial success. In 2005 Firth appeared in Nanny McPhee with Emma Thompson, in which he plays a struggling widowed father, it was a rare venture for him into the fantasy genre.
In 2008, he played the adult Blake Morrison reminiscing on his difficult relationship with his ailing father in the film adaptation of Morrison's memoir, And When Did You Last See Your Father? It received generally favorable reviews.