
David Bamber
David Bamber is an English actor who has worked in television and theatre. He is an Associate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). Bamber was born in Walkden, Lancashire, England. He studied drama at Bristol University, continuing his training at RADA where he won the Gold Medal in 1979. Bamber's early television work includes appearances in the BBC series "The Professionals" and "The Gentle Touch". He also starred in the BBC adaptation of Hanif Kureishi's novel "The Buddha of Suburbia". In 1995, Bamber won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor for his performance in the play "My Night with Reg". He has also appeared in numerous other stage productions, including "The Crucible", "The Importance of Being Earnest", and "The Mousetrap". Bamber's film credits include "The Bourne Identity", "Miss Potter", and "Valkyrie". He has also appeared in several television movies, including "The Lost Prince" and "The Sinking of the Titanic". Bamber is married to the actress Julia Swift. They have two sons, Theo and Ethan.
- Known ForActing
- Born19 September 1954 (age 71)
- Place of BirthWalkden, England, UK
David Bamber

- Known ForActing
- Born19 September 1954 (age 71)
- Place of BirthWalkden, England, UK

End of Term
2021

Enola Holmes
2020

Abe's Story
2019

Peterloo
2018

Mad to Be Normal
2017

Chubby Funny
2017

Borg vs McEnroe
2017

Darkest Hour
2017

The Limehouse Golem
2016

The Substitute
2015

Christmas Eve
2015

The Sound of Music Live!
2015

One Crazy Thing
2015

The Village
2010

The King's Speech
2010

Valkyrie
2008

The Amazing Trousers
2007
I Am Bob
2007

Consenting Adults
2007

The All Together
2007

Miss Potter
2006

The Clap
2005

I Capture the Castle
2003
George Eliot: A Scandalous Life
2002

Gangs of New York
2002

The Bourne Identity
2002

The Merchant of Venice
2001

The Railway Children
2000

Neville's Island
1998

My Night with Reg
1997

Heavy Weather
1995

Stalag Luft
1993
Dakota Road
1992
Seduction
1991

Who Bombed Birmingham?
1990

High Hopes
1989

The Doctor and the Devils
1985

Privates on Parade
1983

The Oresteia
1983
