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  1. Sir Ralph Richardson (Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, 19 de desembre de 1902 − Marylebone, Londres, 10 d'octubre de 1983) va ser un actor britànic. Actor elegant i carismàtic, va ser molt actiu també al cinema, on va aparèixer en pel·lícula a The Heiress , Ricard III , El nostre home a l'Havana al costat d' Alec Guinness i Noël Coward , O Lucky Man !.

  2. Biografia. Nipote del matematico Lewis Fry Richardson, dopo la separazione dei genitori la madre Lydia Russell portò con sé Ralph a vivere a Gloucester, dove lo educò alla religione cattolica (suo padre e i suoi fratelli erano quaccheri) e presto espresse il desiderio che il figlio diventasse sacerdote.Nonostante fosse stato educato in istituti cattolici a Brighton, egli non manifestò mai ...

  3. 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.

  4. Ralph Richardson (1902 - 1983) fue un actor y director de Reino Unido conocido por Doctor Zhivago, Greystoke, la leyenda de Tarzán, La heredera, Battleship, Éxodo, Rollerball, Las cuatro plumas, El ídolo caído, La vida futura y El león de Esparta

  5. Ralph Richardson, 1949. Sir Ralph David Richardson (* 19.Dezember 1902 in Cheltenham, England; † 10. Oktober 1983 in London) war ein britischer Theater- und Filmschauspieler.Neben Laurence Olivier und John Gielgud zählte er zu den führenden britischen Charakterdarstellern seiner Generation und war insbesondere mit Shakespeare-Stücken erfolgreich.

  6. Great British actor Ralph Richardson shares an interview on the Russel Harty program in 1973. Actor starring as Harry Faversham in the 1939 Four Feathers film.

  7. 23 de may. de 2018 · Ralph Richardson. Sir Ralph Richardson (1902–1983) belonged to a small, select cadre of British actors who dominated the profession in their day, and were honored as living legends before their passing. Along with Sir John Gielgud and Lord Olivier, Richardson appeared in dozens of London stage plays, and like his compatriots made the transition to film during the 1940s and '50s.