Biography
A child actor on British television from 1968, Peter Firth has been in films since 1973's Brother Sun, Sister Moon. Full theatrical stardom came Firth's way in 1973 with his disturbingly convincing portrayal of horse-mutilating stable boy Arthur Strang in Peter Shaffer's
Equus. He repeated this role in the 1977 film version, earning a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award nomination. He went on to such film characterizations as the title character in
Joseph Andrews (1977), Angel Clare in
Tess (1977) and Ivan Patten in
Hunt for Red October (1990). His credits in the past decade have included
Shadowlands (1993),
An Awfully Big Adventure (1995), and a voiceover in the Disney animated feature
The Rescuers Down Under (1990). Peter Firth returned to British TV in 1994 as star of the weekly
Heartbeat. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide