David Bamber Net Worth

Bamber is a versatile actor who has appeared in a variety of films, television shows, and stage productions. He is best known for his roles in Valkyrie, The Bourne Identity, and Miss Potter.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Soundtrack, Miscellaneous Crew
Birth Day September 19, 1954
Birth Place  Manchester, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
Age 69 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Libra
Occupation Actor
Years active 1982–present
Spouse(s) Julia Swift (1982–present)

💰 Net worth: $1.2 Million (2024)

David Bamber, recognized for his multifaceted talents as an actor, soundtrack artist, and miscellaneous crew member, has amassed an estimated net worth of $1.2 million as of 2024. Hailing from the United Kingdom, Bamber has displayed his prowess in multiple facets of the entertainment industry. Known for his exceptional performances and contributions, he has become a prominent figure in the British acting scene. With a diverse range of skills and accomplishments, David Bamber has solidified his status as a respected and successful artist.

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Biography/Timeline

1973

Bamber was born in Walkden, Lancashire. By September 1973, he was at the Manchester Youth Theatre, playing Pandarus in Troilus and Cressida. Bamber studied drama at Bristol University, continuing his training at RADA where he won the Gold Medal in 1979.

1991

Bamber is married to the Actress Julia Swift, daughter of actors David Swift and Paula Jacobs. They have two sons, Theo (1991) and Ethan (1998). Ethan has played cricket for England U19s. The family lives in North London.

1995

As a stage actor, Bamber won the 1995 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor for his performance as Guy in My Night with Reg, a role he reprised in a 1996 BBC television adaptation. His roles as a voice actor include Emperor Constantine in the Doctor Who audio drama, The Council of Nicaea and as Jeremy Longstaff in the 2008 radio series The Way We Live Right Now.

1997

Bamber has worked on many British television series, mini-series and TV films. He appeared in the BBC adaptations of Hanif Kureishi's The Buddha of Suburbia and Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, in which he portrayed the Bennets' clergyman cousin, Mr. Collins. He also played the part of a junior treasury minister and Stamp enthusiast, Julian Whitaker, in an episode of The New Statesman, in which Alan frames Whitaker and forces his resignation. In 1997 he starred as Eric Slatt in two series of Steven Moffat's Chalk, contributing to the audio commentaries for the DVD release in 2008. His best known international television role to date was his 2005–2007 role as Marcus Tullius Cicero in the HBO/BBC2 original television series, Rome. In Poirot Series 3: Episode 7 "The Double Clue," he plays the effete middleman to a jewellery collector who is robbed. Bamber also played Adolf Hitler in Bryan Singer's film, Valkyrie. Most recently he played the part of Noel in the Sky Atlantic series Camping, and Admiral Ramsay in the 2016 film Darkest Hour.