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Richard Harris

Richard Harris

Though he once declared, "I hate movies. They're a waste of time," Irish actor Richard Harris built a film career that lasted six decades and withstood a long fallow period in the 1970s and '80s. Often as famous for his offscreen exploits as his acting, Harris nevertheless was lauded for charismatic performances ranging from the tough, inarticulate rugby player in This Sporting Life (1963) to the wry bounty hunter in Unforgiven (1992) and the contemplative emperor in Gladiator (2000). After winning over a new generation of fans with Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002), Harris passed away in 2002. Born in Limerick, Ireland, Harris was the fifth of nine children. More interested in sports than art, Harris became a top rugby player in his teens. His sports career, however, ended after he came down with tuberculosis at age 19. Bed-ridden for two years, Harris read voraciously to pass the time. Calling his illness the "luckiest thing that ever happened to me," Harris was inspired by his volumes of Samuel Beckett, James Joyce, and Dylan Thomas to pursue a creative profession. Harris left Ireland to study in London, signing up for acting at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts in 1956 after he failed to find good classes in directing; he also joined the more experimental Theatre Workshop. Harris made his professional stage debut in The Quare Fellow in 1956, earning praise from Method guru Lee Strasberg. Spending the next few years on the stage, Harris appeared in Arthur Miller's A View From the Bridge and became a theater star with his turn as a drunken Dublin student in The Ginger Man (1959). Branching out to the screen, Harris appeared in the British TV movie The Iron Harp (1958), winning a contract with Associated British Pictures Corp. that lead to his feature debut in Alive and Kicking (1959). Playing Irishmen, Harris appeared alongside Hollywood heavyweights James Cagney in the IRA drama Shake Hands With the Devil (1959), Gary Cooper and Charlton Heston in The Wreck of the Mary Deare (1959), and Robert Mitchum in A Terrible Beauty (1960). After switching accents to play an Australian pilot in the World War II epic The Guns of Navarone (1961), Harris held his own as one of Marlon Brando's mutineers in The Mutiny on the Bounty (1962). Confirming his status as one of the best of the new generation of British rebel actors that included Albert Finney and Tom Courtenay, Harris became an international movie star with This Sporting Life. One of the gritty cycle of "kitchen sink" films, This Sporting Life starred Harris as a miner's son-turned-professional rugby player who achieves success on the field at the expense of his personal life. Along with showcasing Harris' physical prowess, his tough, sensitive performance evoked the tragic anguish of Brando at his 1950s peak. After winning the Best Actor prize at the Cannes Film Festival, Harris received his first Oscar nomination. Rather than be pigeonholed, though, Harris collaborated with This Sporting Life director Lindsay Anderson on the stage production The Diary of a Madman and co-starred as Monica Vitti's lover in Michelangelo Antonioni's 1964 study of upper-middle-class malaise, Red Desert. Harris then (appropriately) co-starred as Charlton Heston's nemesis in Sam Peckinpah's butchered-cavalry epic, Major Dundee (1965). Devoting himself full-time to movies by the mid-'60s, Harris appeared with Kirk Douglas in Anthony Mann's World War II yarn The Heroes of Telemark (1965), joined the cast of island epic Hawaii (1966), raised Cain in The Bible (1966), and co-starred with Doris Day as spies caught up in a mod web of intrigue and romance in Caprice (1967). In still another change of pace, Harris tried his hand at musicals and became a dashing King Arthur in the film version of Camelot (1967). He subsequently scored a hit single in 1968 with his version of "MacArthur Park." Always a fancier of the pubs, Harris descended into alcoholism after his first marriage ended in divorce in 1969. Rebounding professionally from the disappointing biopic Cromwell (1970) and the intermittently engaging The Molly Maguires (1970), Harris scored a box-office hit with the sleeper Western A Man Called Horse (1970). Starring Harris as a British aristocrat captured and then embraced by the Sioux after a then-notably gory initiation, A Man Called Horse found a large audience for its pro-Indian sympathies and macho rituals, spawning two less-popular sequels The Return of a Man Called Horse (1976) and Triumphs of a Man Called Horse (1983). Returning to his original career goals, Harris stepped behind the camera to direct and write, as well as star as an aging soccer player in, The Hero (1971). As the 1970s went on, however, Harris' well-publicized hell-raising with famous drinking buddies Peter O'Toole and Richard Burton became more entertaining than his movies. Summing up the period as "drifting from one piece of crap to another," Harris funded his offscreen antics with such works as The Deadly Trackers (1973), Ransom (1974), Orca: The Killer Whale (1977), The Ravagers (1979), and The Bloody Avengers (1980). The Wild Geese (1978), at least, featured Burton as Harris' onscreen co-star, while Juggernaut (1974) and The Cassandra Crossing (1976) were mildly engaging disaster thrillers. Plunging to his career low in the early '80s with his appearance as Bo Derek's father in the risible Tarzan, the Ape Man (1981), and experiencing personal lows with his divorce from second wife Ann Turkel and dire warnings about his health, Harris quit drinking and took a sabbatical from movies. He published the novel Honor Bound in 1982. Still, Harris continued to perform during the 1980s, reprising his role as King Arthur in the touring company of Camelot. After he showed that he still had his serious acting chops in a 1989 production of Pirandello's play Henry IV, Harris recovered his film actor credentials with The Field (1990). Though the film received a limited release, Harris' commanding performance as tenant farmer Bull McCabe earned the actor his second Oscar nomination. Harris was back for good with his lively turn as an IRA gunman in the summer blockbuster Patriot Games (1992) and his self-mythologizing bounty hunter English Bob in Clint Eastwood's Oscar-winning Western Unforgiven. Harris garnered still more positive reviews for his performances opposite Robert Duvall in the amiable character study Wrestling Ernest Hemingway (1993), and as a South African landowner in the remake of Cry, the Beloved Country (1995). Though his stint with Camelot had made him a fortune and he preferred hanging out at the local pub (imbibing his Guinness in moderation) to going Hollywood, Harris refused to retire as the 1990s went on, appearing in the adaptation of Smilla's Sense of Snow (1997) and To Walk With Lions (1999). Bringing a majestic gravitas to a cameo role, Harris earned Oscar buzz (though unfulfilled) for his Marcus Aurelius in Gladiator. Acquiescing to his granddaughter's wishes, Harris subsequently accepted another blockbuster project and agreed to play Albus Dumbledore in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. After shooting the Potter movies, Harris delivered a final superb performance as a gangster King Lear in My Kingdom (2001). Though he predicted that he'd recover in time to begin the third Potter movie, Harris passed away from Hodgkin's disease in October 2002. He was survived by his three sons, actors Jared Harris and Jamie Harris, and director Damian Harris. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide


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Richard Harris Trivia

When was Richard Harris born?
Richard Harris was born on October 1, 1932

What role did Richard Harris play in Camelot?
Richard Harris played King Arthur in Camelot

Who did Richard Harris play in The Apocalypse?
Richard Harris was St. John the Apostle in The Apocalypse

What role did Richard Harris portray in To Walk With Lions?
Richard Harris played George Adamson in To Walk With Lions

Who did Richard Harris play in This Sporting Life?
Richard Harris was Frank Machin in This Sporting Life

What role did Richard Harris portray in The Return of a Man Called Horse?
Richard Harris played John Morgan in The Return of a Man Called Horse

What role did Richard Harris play in Orca?
Richard Harris played Nolan in Orca

Who did Richard Harris portray in A Man Called Horse?
Richard Harris was John Morgan in A Man Called Horse

Who did Richard Harris portray in Juggernaut?
Richard Harris was Fallon in Juggernaut

What role did Richard Harris portray in The Field?
Richard Harris played "Bull" McCabe in The Field

Who did Richard Harris portray in Cromwell?
Richard Harris was Oliver Cromwell in Cromwell

Who did Richard Harris play in Camelot?
Richard Harris was King Arthur in Camelot

Who did Richard Harris portray in Julius Caesar?
Richard Harris was General Sulla in Julius Caesar

What role did Richard Harris portray in Kaena: The Prophecy?
Richard Harris played Opaz in Kaena: The Prophecy

Who did Richard Harris play in Cry, the Beloved Country?
Richard Harris was James Jarvis in Cry, the Beloved Country

What role did Richard Harris play in Caprice?
Richard Harris played Christopher White in Caprice

What role did Richard Harris play in Tarzan, the Ape Man?
Richard Harris played Parker in Tarzan, the Ape Man

Who did Richard Harris play in The Molly Maguires?
Richard Harris was James McParlan/McKenna in The Molly Maguires

Who did Richard Harris play in Major Dundee?
Richard Harris was Capt. Benjamin Tyreen in Major Dundee

Who did Richard Harris portray in The Cassandra Crossing?
Richard Harris was Chamberlain in The Cassandra Crossing

Who did Richard Harris play in Smilla's Sense of Snow?
Richard Harris was Tork in Smilla's Sense of Snow

What role did Richard Harris portray in The Wild Geese?
Richard Harris played Rafer Janders in The Wild Geese

Who did Richard Harris portray in Mutiny on the Bounty?
Richard Harris was John Mills in Mutiny on the Bounty

What role did Richard Harris play in Hawaii?
Richard Harris played Rafer Hoxworth in Hawaii

Who did Richard Harris play in The Bible - In the Beginning?
Richard Harris was Cain in The Bible - In the Beginning

What role did Richard Harris portray in The Count of Monte Cristo?
Richard Harris played Abbe Faria in The Count of Monte Cristo

Who did Richard Harris portray in Unforgiven?
Richard Harris was English Bob in Unforgiven

Who did Richard Harris portray in Robin and Marian?
Richard Harris was Richard I the Lionheart in Robin and Marian

Who did Richard Harris play in Grizzly Falls?
Richard Harris was Old Harry in Grizzly Falls

Who did Richard Harris portray in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets?
Richard Harris was Albus Dumbledore in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

What role did Richard Harris portray in The Guns of Navarone?
Richard Harris played Squadron Leader Barnsby in The Guns of Navarone

Who did Richard Harris play in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone?
Richard Harris was Albus Dumbledore in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

What role did Richard Harris portray in Gladiator?
Richard Harris played Marcus Aurelius in Gladiator

Who did Richard Harris portray in Patriot Games?
Richard Harris was Paddy O'Neil in Patriot Games

Who did Richard Harris portray in Trojan Eddie?
Richard Harris was John Power in Trojan Eddie

Who did Richard Harris play in Ransom?
Richard Harris was Gerald Palmer in Ransom


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