Ralph Richardson
Sir Ralph David Richardson was an English actor. Along with his contemporaries John Gielgud, Michael Redgrave and Laurence Olivier, he made up a quartet of male actors who dominated the British stage of the mid-20th century. Neverthless, he worked in films throughout most of his career, playing more than sixty cinema roles. From an artistic but not theatrical background, Richardson had no thought of a stage career until a production of Hamlet in Brighton inspired him to become an actor. He learned his craft in the 1920s with a touring company and later the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. In 1931 he joined the Old Vic, playing mostly Shakespearean roles. He led the company the following season, succeeding Gielgud, who had taught him much about stage technique. After he left the company, a series of leading roles took him to stardom in the West End and on Broadway.
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🎬 Movies
David Copperfield
actor
1969
Battle of Britain
actor
1969
The Bed Sitting Room
actor
1969
Midas Run
actor
1969
Oh! What a Lovely War
actor
1969
The Wrong Box
actor
1966
Khartoum
actor
1966
Chimes at Midnight
actor
1965
Doctor Zhivago
actor
1965
Woman of Straw
actor
1964
Hedda Gabler
actor
1962
Heart to Heart
actor
1962
Long Day's Journey Into Night
actor
1962
The 300 Spartans
actor
1962
Exodus
actor
1960
Oscar Wilde
actor
1960
Our Man in Havana
actor
1960