
Colin Farrell
Biography
Colin Farrell is an English actor and occasional composer, known for A Bridge Too Far, Gandhi, and Signs and Wonders. He is married to English actress Ann Penfold.
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Known For
Acting History
2023
Mrs Sidhu Investigates as Stan Melville
2019Agatha and the Curse of Ishtar as Hutchins
2007Kingdom as Mr. Waller
2004New Tricks as Wally Brooks
2002Doctor Sleep as Theatre Security Man
1999David Copperfield as Milkman
1997I'm Alan Partridge as Martin
1997Midsomer Murders as Ken Beavers
1994Pie in the Sky as George Porter
1992A Touch of Frost as Lawrence Dale Brewer
1992Heartbeat as Quinn
1992Heartbeat as Rev Truscott
1991Henry VI: House of Lancaster as Duke of Gloucester
1991Henry VI: House of York as Sir Robert Brackenbury
1991Henry IV: Part 1 as Bardolph
1991Richard II as Duke of York
1991Richard III as Sir Robert Brackenbury
1991Henry V as Sir Thomas Erpingham
1991Henry IV: Part 2 as Bardolph
1990Murder East - Murder West as Karger
1986Casualty as John Hayes
1986All Together Now as Matthew
1986Lovejoy as Magnus McNulty
1985Lytton's Diary as Henry
1984The Bill
1982Gandhi as Clerk
1980Kiss and Tell as Steve
1980The Enigma Files as Mortuary Attendant Ryan
1979Minder as Tasty Tim
1979Minder as Alf
1979Tales of the Unexpected as Dave Ferguson
1978Blake's 7 as Gambrill
1977A Bridge Too Far as Cpl. Hancock
1976You Talk Too Much as Charlie
1974Porridge as Norris
1974The Land That Time Forgot as Whiteley
1974Let's Marry Liz as Peter Gage
1973Jingle Bells as Ralph
1973The Square of Three as Captain
1973Last of the Summer Wine as Cousin Aubrey
1972Crown Court as Albert Duffy
1972The House on Highbury Hill as Daniel
1970Play for Today as Vicar
1970Play for Today as Daniel
1970Play for Today as Ralph
1969In Loving Memory as Ernie Hadfield
1969Oh! What a Lovely War as Harry Arnold Smith
1968The Jazz Age as Babe
1967The Gamblers as Cpl. Geoffrey Phillips
1967The Lump as Mike
1964The Wednesday Play as Eric
1956Armchair Theatre as Captain
1955Dixon of Dock Green as John Hayward





