

David Bamber
David Bamber is a renowned English actor recognized for his contributions to both television and theatre. He is an esteemed Associate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA).
Born in Walkden, Lancashire, England, Bamber pursued his passion for drama at Bristol University before refining his skills at RADA, where he was awarded the prestigious Gold Medal in 1979.
Bamber's early career included television roles in notable BBC series such as "The Professionals" and "The Gentle Touch." He gained further recognition for his performance in the BBC's adaptation of Hanif Kureishi's "The Buddha of Suburbia."
In 1995, Bamber's portrayal in the play "My Night with Reg" earned him the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor. His extensive stage repertoire also features acclaimed productions like "The Crucible," "The Importance of Being Earnest," and "The Mousetrap."
His filmography includes roles in significant films such as "The Bourne Identity," "Miss Potter," and "Valkyrie." Additionally, Bamber has been involved in various television films, including "The Lost Prince" and "The Sinking of the Titanic."
On the personal front, Bamber is married to fellow actress Julia Swift, and together they have two sons, Theo and Ethan.
Filmography


Flesh and Blood

Rome

The Regime

Gunpowder

What Remains

Camping

Collision

The Doctor and the Devils

I Capture the Castle

This Weekend Will Change Your Life

Miss Potter

Borg vs McEnroe

Stalag Luft

Mad to Be Normal

Enola Holmes

One Crazy Thing

Christmas Eve (2015)

High Hopes

Valkyrie
