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Richard Attenborough

Richard Attenborough

One of England's most respected actors and directors, Sir Richard Attenborough has made numerous contributions to world cinema both in front of and behind the camera. The son of a Cambridge school administrator, Attenborough began dabbling in theatricals at the age of 12. While attending London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1941, he turned professional, making his first stage appearance in a production of Eugene O'Neill's Ah, Wilderness! He made his screen debut as the Young Sailor in Noel Coward and David Lean's In Which We Serve (1943), before achieving his first significant West End success as the punkish, cowardly, petty criminal Pinkie Brown in Brighton Rock. After three years of service with the Royal Air Force, Attenborough rose to film stardom in the 1947 film version of Brighton Rock -- a role that caused him to be typecast as a working-class misfit over the next few years. One of the best of his characterizations in this vein can be found in The Guinea Pig (1948), in which the 26-year-old Attenborough was wholly credible as a 13-year-old schoolboy. As the '50s progressed, he was permitted a wider range of characters in such films as The Magic Box (1951), The Ship That Died of Shame (1955), and Private's Progress (1956). In 1959, he teamed up with director Bryan Forbes to form Beaver Films. Before the partnership dissolved in 1964, Attenborough had played such sharply etched personalities as Tom Curtis in The Angry Silence (1960) and Bill Savage in Séance on a Wet Afternoon (1964); he also served as producer for the Forbes-directed Whistle Down the Wind (1962) and The L-Shaped Room (1962). During the '60s, Attenborough exhibited a fondness for military roles: POW mastermind Bartlett in The Great Escape (1963); hotheaded ship's engineer Frenchy Burgoyne in The Sand Pebbles (1966); and Sgt. Major Lauderdale in Guns at Batasi (1964), the performance that won him a British Academy Award. He also played an extended cameo in Doctor Dolittle (1967), and sang "I've Never Seen Anything Like It in My Life," a paean to the amazing Pushmi-Pullyu. This boisterous musical performance may well have been a warm-up for Attenborough's film directorial debut, the satirical anti-war revue Oh, What a Lovely War (1969). He subsequently helmed the historical epics Young Winston (1972) and A Bridge Too Far (1977), then scaled down his technique for the psychological thriller Magic (1978), which starred his favorite leading man, Anthony Hopkins. With more and more of his time consumed by his directing activities, Attenborough found fewer opportunities to act. One of his best performances in the '70s was as the eerily "normal" real-life serial killer Christie in 10 Rillington Place (1971). In 1982, Attenborough brought a 20-year dream to fruition when he directed the spectacular biopic Gandhi. The film won a raft of Oscars, including a Best Director statuette for Attenborough; he was also honored with Golden Globe and Director's Guild awards, and, that same year, published his book In Search of Gandhi, another product of his fascination with the Indian leader. All of Attenborough's post-Gandhi projects have been laudably ambitious, though none have reached the same pinnacle of success. Some of the best of his latter-day directorial efforts have been Cry Freedom, a 1987 depiction of the horrors of apartheid; 1992's Chaplin, an epic biopic of the great comedian; and Shadowlands (1993), starring Anthony Hopkins as spiritually motivated author C.S. Lewis. Attenborough returned to the screen during the '90s, acting in avuncular character roles, the most popular of which was the affable but woefully misguided billionaire entrepreneur John Hammond in Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park (1993), a role he reprised for the film's 1997 sequel. Other notable performances included the jovial Kriss Kringle in Miracle on 34th Street (1994) and Sir William Cecil in Elizabeth (1998). The brother of naturalist David Attenborough and husband of actress Sheila Sim, he was knighted in 1976 and became a life peer in 1993. Attenborough has chaired dozens of professional organizations and worked tirelessly on behalf of Britain's Muscular Dystrophy Campaign. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Richard Attenborough Trivia

When was Richard Attenborough born?
Richard Attenborough was born on August 29, 1923

What role did Richard Attenborough play in Hamlet?
Richard Attenborough played English Ambassador in Hamlet

Who did Richard Attenborough portray in Miracle on 34th Street?
Richard Attenborough was Kriss Kringle in Miracle on 34th Street

What role did Richard Attenborough portray in The Chess Players?
Richard Attenborough played Gen. Outram in The Chess Players

What role did Richard Attenborough play in Guns at Batasi?
Richard Attenborough played Regimental Sergeant Major Lauderdale in Guns at Batasi

What role did Richard Attenborough portray in David Copperfield?
Richard Attenborough played Mr. Tungay in David Copperfield

Who did Richard Attenborough play in Séance on a Wet Afternoon?
Richard Attenborough was Billy Savage in Séance on a Wet Afternoon

Who did Richard Attenborough play in The Sand Pebbles?
Richard Attenborough was Frenchy Burgoyne in The Sand Pebbles

Who did Richard Attenborough play in The Flight of the Phoenix?
Richard Attenborough was Lew Moran in The Flight of the Phoenix

What role did Richard Attenborough play in Conduct Unbecoming?
Richard Attenborough played Maj. Lionel Roach in Conduct Unbecoming

Who did Richard Attenborough play in Brannigan?
Richard Attenborough was Cmdr. Sir Charles Swann in Brannigan

Who did Richard Attenborough play in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat?
Richard Attenborough was Jacob in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

Who did Richard Attenborough portray in Morning Departure?
Richard Attenborough was Stoker Snipe in Morning Departure

What role did Richard Attenborough play in The Great Escape?
Richard Attenborough played "Big X" Bartlett in The Great Escape

Who did Richard Attenborough portray in Doctor Dolittle?
Richard Attenborough was Albert Blossom in Doctor Dolittle

What role did Richard Attenborough play in Jurassic Park?
Richard Attenborough played John Hammond in Jurassic Park

Who did Richard Attenborough portray in I'm All Right Jack?
Richard Attenborough was Sidney de Vere Cox in I'm All Right Jack

Who did Richard Attenborough play in Elizabeth?
Richard Attenborough was Sir William Cecil in Elizabeth

Who did Richard Attenborough portray in The Railway Children?
Richard Attenborough was Old Gentleman in The Railway Children

What role did Richard Attenborough play in The Magic Christian?
Richard Attenborough played Oxford Coach in The Magic Christian

Who did Richard Attenborough portray in In Which We Serve?
Richard Attenborough was Young Sailor in In Which We Serve

What role did Richard Attenborough play in Diana: Queen of Hearts?
Richard Attenborough played Narrator in Diana: Queen of Hearts

Who did Richard Attenborough play in The Lost World: Jurassic Park?
Richard Attenborough was John Hammond in The Lost World: Jurassic Park


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