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Ralph Richardson

Ralph Richardson

Sir Ralph Richardson was one of the most esteemed British actors of the 20th century and one of his country's most celebrated eccentrics. Well into old age, he continued to enthrall audiences with his extraordinary acting skills -- and to irritate neighbors with his noisy motorbike outings, sometimes with a parrot on his shoulder. He collected paintings, antiquities, and white mice; acted Shakespeare, Ibsen, and Sophocles; and instructed theatergoers on the finer points of role-playing: "Acting," he said in a Time article, "is merely the art of keeping a large group of people from coughing." Like the Dickens characters he sometimes portrayed, Richardson had a distinctly memorable attribute: a bulbous nose that sabotaged his otherwise noble countenance and made him entirely right for performances in tragedies, comedies, and tragicomedies. In testament to his knowledge of poetry and rhyme, he married a woman named Meriel after his first wife, Muriel, died. Fittingly, Ralph David Richardson was born in Shakespeare country -- the county of Gloucestershire -- in the borough of Cheltenham on December 19, 1902. There, his father taught art at Cheltenham Ladies' College. When he was a teenager, Ralph enrolled at Brighton School to take up the easel and follow in his father's brushstrokes. However, after receiving an inheritance of 500 pounds, he abandoned art school to pursue his real love: creating verbal portraits as an actor. After joining a roving troupe of thespians, the St. Nicholas Players, he learned Shakespeare and debuted as Lorenzo in The Merchant of Venice in 1921. By 1926, he had graduated to the Birmingham Repertory Theatre and, four years later, appeared on the stage of England's grandest of playhouses, London's Old Vic. Ralph had arrived -- on the stage, at least. But another four years passed before he made his first film, The Ghoul, about a dead professor (Boris Karloff) who returns to life to find an Egyptian jewel stolen from his grave. Richardson, portraying cleric Nigel Hartley, is there on the night Karloff returns to unleash mayhem and mischief. From that less-than-auspicious beginning, Richardson went on to roles in more than 70 other films, many of them classics. One of them was director Carol Reed's 1948 film, The Fallen Idol, in which Richardson won the Best Actor Award from the U.S. National Board of Review for his portrayal of a butler suspected of murder. Three years later, he won a British Academy Award for his role in director David Lean's Breaking the Sound Barrier, about the early days of jet flight. In 1962, Richardson won the Cannes Film Festival's Best Actor Award for his depiction of James Tyrone Sr., the head of a dysfunctional family in playwright Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night. Because of Richardson's versatility, major studios often recruited him for demanding supporting roles in lavish productions, such as director Laurence Olivier's Richard III (1954), Otto Preminger's Exodus (1960), David Lean's Dr. Zhivago (1965), and Basil Dearden's Khartoum (1966). While making these films, Richardson continued to perform on the stage -- often varooming to and from the theater on one of his motorbikes -- in such plays as Shakespeare's Henry IV (Part I and II), Chekhov's Uncle Vanya, Sophocles' Oedipus Rex, and Sheridan's School for Scandal. He also undertook a smorgasbord of movie and TV roles that demonstrated his wide-ranging versatility. For example, he played God in Time Bandits (1981), the Chief Rabbit in Watership Down (1978), the crypt keeper in Tales From the Crypt (1972), the caterpillar in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1972), Wilkins Micawber in TV's David Copperfield (1970), Simeon in TV's Jesus of Nazareth (1977), and Tarzan's grandfather in Greystoke: the Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984). In his spare time, he portrayed Dr. Watson on the radio. Sir Ralph Richardson died in 1983 of a stroke in Marylbone, London, England, leaving behind a rich film legacy and a theater presence that will continue to linger in the memories of his audiences. ~ Mike Cummings, All Movie Guide


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Ralph Richardson Trivia

When was Ralph Richardson born?
Ralph Richardson date of birth: December 19, 1902

Who did Ralph Richardson play in Oh! What a Lovely War?
Ralph Richardson was Sir Edward Grey in Oh! What a Lovely War

Who did Ralph Richardson play in Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes?
Ralph Richardson was Sixth Earl of Greystoke in Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes

Who did Ralph Richardson portray in The Fallen Idol?
Ralph Richardson was Baines in The Fallen Idol

Who did Ralph Richardson play in The 300 Spartans?
Ralph Richardson was Themistocles of Athens in The 300 Spartans

What role did Ralph Richardson play in O Lucky Man!?
Ralph Richardson played Monty in O Lucky Man!

What role did Ralph Richardson play in O Lucky Man!?
Ralph Richardson played Sir James Burgess in O Lucky Man!

What role did Ralph Richardson play in The Four Feathers?
Ralph Richardson played Capt. John Durrance in The Four Feathers

Who did Ralph Richardson play in Anna Karenina?
Ralph Richardson was Alexei Karenin in Anna Karenina

Who did Ralph Richardson portray in The Man Who Could Work Miracles?
Ralph Richardson was Col. Winstanley in The Man Who Could Work Miracles

Who did Ralph Richardson play in The Looking Glass War?
Ralph Richardson was LeClerc in The Looking Glass War

What role did Ralph Richardson portray in The Heiress?
Ralph Richardson played Dr. Austin Sloper in The Heiress

What role did Ralph Richardson play in Exodus?
Ralph Richardson played Gen. Sutherland in Exodus

Who did Ralph Richardson portray in Dragonslayer?
Ralph Richardson was Ulrich in Dragonslayer

Who did Ralph Richardson play in A Doll's House?
Ralph Richardson was Dr. Rank in A Doll's House

Who did Ralph Richardson portray in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland?
Ralph Richardson was Caterpillar in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Who did Ralph Richardson play in Things to Come?
Ralph Richardson was Rudolph in Things to Come

What role did Ralph Richardson play in Richard III?
Ralph Richardson played Henry Stafford, Duke of Buckingham in Richard III

Who did Ralph Richardson portray in Khartoum?
Ralph Richardson was Mr. Gladstone in Khartoum

Who did Ralph Richardson portray in Battle of Britain?
Ralph Richardson was Sir David in Battle of Britain

Who did Ralph Richardson play in Wagner?
Ralph Richardson was Pfordten in Wagner

Who did Ralph Richardson portray in Our Man in Havana?
Ralph Richardson was "C" in Our Man in Havana

What role did Ralph Richardson play in Time Bandits?
Ralph Richardson played Supreme Being in Time Bandits

Who did Ralph Richardson play in Give My Regards to Broad Street?
Ralph Richardson was Jim in Give My Regards to Broad Street

Who did Ralph Richardson play in Rollerball?
Ralph Richardson was Librarian in Rollerball

Who did Ralph Richardson play in Doctor Zhivago?
Ralph Richardson was Alexander Gromeko in Doctor Zhivago

What role did Ralph Richardson play in Watership Down?
Ralph Richardson played Chief Rabbit in Watership Down

Who did Ralph Richardson portray in The Ghoul?
Ralph Richardson was Nigel Hartley in The Ghoul

What role did Ralph Richardson portray in David Copperfield?
Ralph Richardson played Micawber in David Copperfield

Who did Ralph Richardson portray in Frankenstein: The True Story?
Ralph Richardson was Mr Lacey in Frankenstein: The True Story

Who did Ralph Richardson portray in Lady Caroline Lamb?
Ralph Richardson was George IV in Lady Caroline Lamb

Who did Ralph Richardson play in Jesus of Nazareth?
Ralph Richardson was Simeon in Jesus of Nazareth

Who did Ralph Richardson portray in The Amazing Adventure?
Ralph Richardson was Waiter in The Amazing Adventure


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