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Ian Richardson

Ian Richardson

Similar to British countrymen and great thespians John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson, although a generation later, Ian Richardson has made more of an enduring career in classical theater and BBC television than in films, although in later years he has gravitated toward the latter. Little did he expect it, but his most memorable (and frequently parodied) role may have been as the limousine occupant who asks, "Pardon me, do you have any Grey Poupon?" in that popular television ad. His dignified countenance and locutions have brought him frequent casting as men of education and refinement. Richardson was born on April 7, 1934, in Edinburgh, Scotland, and studied at the College of Dramatic Art in Glasgow. He first made a name for himself playing Hamlet at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre in 1960, before joining the Royal Shakespeare Company, where he began a stint of several years as the leading artist, appearing in a variety of roles. At the RSC, he created the role of Jean Paul Marat in Marat/Sade, reprising it for the much-heralded 1966 film version. Stage success in Stratford, Ontario, and New York would soon follow. His first roles on both the big and small screen were in continuing with his Shakespearean roots. Richardson appeared as Oberon in Peter Hall's well-liked 1968 rendition of A Midsummer Night's Dream, then as Don John in the BBC Much Ado About Nothing in 1978. The actor spent the early '80s in British television movies and series, most notably appearing twice as Sherlock Homes in The Hound of the Baskervilles and The Sign of Four (both 1983). Richardson began gaining more worldwide recognition with his role as an officious bureaucrat in the dystopian universe of Terry Gilliam's Brazil (1985). Soon after Brazil Richardson began garnering regular film work, first appearing in such British films as Cry Freedom and The Fourth Protocol (both 1987), and eventually shifting over to Hollywood. He put a twist on his Shakespearean experience by appearing as Polonius in the 1990 film version of Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. Richardson traveled through the 1990s without a universally distinguishing role to his credit, assuming a variety of supporting roles in bigger budget fare, while also continuing as a mainstay in British television. He had the misfortune of appearing in several notorious duds, including The Year of the Comet (1992) and Robert Townsend's widely detested B.A.P.S. (1997), in which he and Martin Landau jockeyed for the dubious honor of seeming more out of place. However, Richardson was credited with helping establish the haunting atmosphere of Alex Proyas' Dark City (1998) as Mr. Book, one of the eerie cloaked figures who floats through the landscape. Richardson then appeared as Mr. Torte in 102 Dalmations (2000) and Sir Charles Warren in From Hell (2001). Richardson died of unspecified causes, at age 72, on February 9, 2007. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide


Ian Richardson Trivia

When was Ian Richardson born?
Ian Richardson was born on April 7, 1934

Who did Ian Richardson play in The Final Cut?
Ian Richardson was Francis Urquhart in The Final Cut

What role did Ian Richardson portray in To Play the King?
Ian Richardson played Francis Urquhart in To Play the King

What role did Ian Richardson play in Sherlock Holmes: The Sign of Four?
Ian Richardson played Sherlock Holmes in Sherlock Holmes: The Sign of Four

Who did Ian Richardson portray in Marat / Sade?
Ian Richardson was Jean-Paul Marat in Marat / Sade

What role did Ian Richardson play in The Hound of the Baskervilles?
Ian Richardson played Sherlock Holmes in The Hound of the Baskervilles

Who did Ian Richardson portray in Terry Pratchett's Hogfather?
Ian Richardson was Voice of Death in Terry Pratchett's Hogfather

Who did Ian Richardson play in A Knight in Camelot?
Ian Richardson was Merlin in A Knight in Camelot

What role did Ian Richardson play in B.A.P.S.?
Ian Richardson played Manley in B.A.P.S.

Who did Ian Richardson portray in The Plot to Kill Hitler?
Ian Richardson was Gen. Beck in The Plot to Kill Hitler

What role did Ian Richardson portray in The Woman in White?
Ian Richardson played Mr. Frederick Fairlie in The Woman in White

Who did Ian Richardson play in The Treasure Seekers?
Ian Richardson was Haig in The Treasure Seekers

Who did Ian Richardson play in The King and I?
Ian Richardson was The Kralahome in The King and I

Who did Ian Richardson portray in Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy?
Ian Richardson was Bill Haydon in Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy

Who did Ian Richardson play in From Hell?
Ian Richardson was Sir Charles Warren in From Hell

Who did Ian Richardson portray in 102 Dalmatians?
Ian Richardson was Mr. Torte in 102 Dalmatians

Who did Ian Richardson portray in Dark City?
Ian Richardson was Mr. Book in Dark City

Who did Ian Richardson portray in Brazil?
Ian Richardson was Warren in Brazil

What role did Ian Richardson play in Becoming Jane?
Ian Richardson played Judge Langlois in Becoming Jane

Who did Ian Richardson portray in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead?
Ian Richardson was Polonius in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead

Who did Ian Richardson portray in A Midsummer Night's Dream?
Ian Richardson was Oberon in A Midsummer Night's Dream

Who did Ian Richardson play in Merry Christmas?
Ian Richardson was Bishop in Merry Christmas

Who did Ian Richardson portray in Cry Freedom?
Ian Richardson was State Prosecutor in Cry Freedom

Who did Ian Richardson play in Gormenghast?
Ian Richardson was Lord Groan in Gormenghast

What role did Ian Richardson portray in Catherine the Great?
Ian Richardson played Vorontzov in Catherine the Great

Who did Ian Richardson play in Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy?
Ian Richardson was Nehru in Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy

What role did Ian Richardson play in Man of La Mancha?
Ian Richardson played Padre in Man of La Mancha


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