
Julian Firth (born 8 January 1961) is an English actor, best known for his roles as troubled inmate Davis in the cinematic version of the film Scum and as Brother Jerome in the long-running television series Cadfael. Firth has enjoyed a consistent acting career in the theatre and has appeared in numerous television productions, including Jeeves and Wooster, The Bill, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles and Margaret. He also appeared in the video of the 1982 hit single Pass the Dutchie by Musical Youth, in which he appears as a pompous prosecuting barrister. In 1984, he was cast alongside Rob Lowe in Oxford Blues as Lowe's Oriel College roommate and confidant, providing inside information. In 2011 he appeared in the television film The Suspicions of Mr Whicher for ITV. He also appeared in the drama The Queen in 2006, as Blair's aide. In 2017, Firth joined the cast of the HBO series Game of Thrones in Eastwatch, an episode of Season 7 as Archmaester Sandhu.
Firth grew up in Bristol, attending Elmlea Primary School, Clifton College, and Bristol Grammar School.
Citadel Maester
Bank Teller
Dr. Carlson
Jeremy Garrett
Lord Powis
RADA Student
Leonard
Mr. Wheen
Dickie Whitfield
King's Uncle
Tourist in New York
Young Man
Edward Thornton
Father John Fisher
John Oldbury
James Michie
Geordie Nevitts
Quincy
Blair's Aide
Bates
Brother Jerome
Bicky
The Misery Kid
John Wilkes Booth
Lambert
Burberry's Assistant
Leonard
Tony Fowles
Lawyer
MIG Duncan
RR Lawrence
Isambard Jerkalot
Charlie
Brother Jerome
Langham Maitre'd
Davis
Consultant Neurologist
Bates
a boy
Norman Lamont
Mr. Speaker
Auctioneer
Thomas Moore
Rupert
Eastham
Club Servant
Henry Dashwood
Richard Meinertzhagen
Teddy
Lawrence
Researcher
Piers Jupp
Peers the Parliamentarian
Richard Meinertzhagen
Mod (uncredited)
Brother Jerome
Lambert
Prince of Wales
Ian
Thomas Moore
Sydney Official
Young James
Brother Jerome
Northerton
RADA Student
Peter Rost
Brother Jerome
Allan Langley-Beard
Wellesley Orr
Brother Jerome