Birthdate: December 6, 1962 (63 Years Old)
Birthplace: Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK
Colin Salmon, a veteran British film actor, is best known for his recurring role as MI6 deputy chief of staff Robinson in several James Bond movies, including
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997),
The World Is Not Enough (1999), and
Die Another Day (2002). Salmon shifted from a jazz music career to acting full-time in 1994, with his first feature film credit in director Angela Pope’s BBC Films crime drama,
Captives, starring Tim Roth and Julia Ormond.
Salmon soon landed the plum role in the Bond movies, establishing him as a handsome and arresting screen presence in supporting roles. Salmon has worked with several world-class filmmakers, including Michael Apted (
The World Is Not Enough in 1999), Norman Jewison (
The Statement in 2003), Paul W. S. Anderson (
Alien vs. Predator in 2004 and
Resident Evil: Retribution in 2012), Don Boyd (
My Kingdom in 2001), Woody Allen (
Match Point in 2005), Roger Donaldson (
The Bank Job in 2008), Peter Jackson (as a screenwriter, in
Mortal Engines in 2018), and Andrew Baird (
Zone 414 in 2021).
Colin Salmon has had starring roles in the British drama,
Clubbed (2008); in the psychological thriller,
Exam (2009), with Gemma Chan; in
High Chicago (2011), by writer-producer-director brothers Alfons and Robert Adetuyi; Salmon has also co-starred in the crime drama,
K (2009); and in the horror film,
Prey for the Devil (2022), with
Jacqueline Byers and
Christian Navarro.
Salmon has played support with several major stars, including
Jude Law in
The Wisdom of Crocodiles (1998), Richard Harris in the British crime film
My Kingdom (2001), Michael Caine in
The Statement,
Gerard Butler in
London Has Fallen (2016), Kevin Costner in
Criminal (2016), Bob Odenkirk in
Nobody (2021), and
Guy Pearce in
Zone 414.