What is the best Colin Firth movie of all time?
Equal parts brooding romantic, self-deprecating charmer, and intense dramatic force — his range is wider than audiences often credit. Where do you stand?

The King's Speech
The 2010 historical drama in which Firth plays King George VI overcoming his stammer — a performance that won him the Academy Award.

Pride and Prejudice
The iconic 1995 BBC miniseries in which Firth's portrayal of Mr. Darcy became one of the most beloved performances in British television history.

A Single Man
The 2009 Tom Ford film in which Firth plays a grieving gay professor living through one extraordinary day in 1960s Los Angeles.

Bridget Jones's Diary
The 2001 romantic comedy in which Firth plays the reserved, enigmatic Mark Darcy — an intentional wink at his Mr. Darcy persona.

Kingsman: The Secret Service
The 2015 Matthew Vaughn action comedy in which Firth plays Harry Hart, a suave British spy who trains a street kid as the next Kingsman.

The English Patient
The 1996 Anthony Minghella Oscar-winning war romance featuring Firth as Geoffrey Clifton, a cuckolded husband caught in a tragic wartime love affair.

Love Actually
The 2003 Richard Curtis ensemble romance in which Firth plays a heartbroken writer who falls for his Portuguese housekeeper in France.

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
The 2011 John le Carre adaptation in which Firth plays Bill Haydon, a senior MI6 officer suspected of being a Soviet mole.

Shakespeare in Love
The 1998 Oscar-winning romantic drama in which Firth plays Lord Wessex, the cold aristocrat who wins Viola's hand but not her heart.

Mamma Mia!
The 2008 ABBA musical film in which Firth plays Harry Bright, one of three men who could be Sophie's father.

The Girl with the Pearl Earring
The 2003 period drama in which Firth plays the Dutch master Vermeer, whose household servant girl becomes his muse and subject.

Bridget Jones's Baby
The 2016 romantic comedy sequel in which Firth reprises Mark Darcy, now facing romantic competition for Bridget's heart.

Before I Go to Sleep
The 2014 psychological thriller in which Firth plays the devoted husband of a woman with amnesia who uncovers disturbing truths each day.

Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason
The 2004 comedy sequel in which Mark Darcy and Bridget navigate the messy realities of their new relationship.
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