
Ralph Richardson
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Sir Ralph David Richardson (19 December 1902 – 10 October 1983) was an English actor, one of a group of theatrical knights of the mid-20th century who, though more closely associated with the stage, also appeared in several classic films. Richardson first became known for his work on stage in the 1930s. In the 1940s, together with Laurence Olivier, he ran the Old Vic company. He continued on stage and in films into the early 1980s and was especially praised for his comedic roles. In his later years he was celebrated for his theatre work with his old friend John Gielgud. Among his most famous roles were Peer Gynt, Falstaff, John Gabriel Borkman and Hirst in Pinter's No Man's Land. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ralph Richardson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Doctor Zhivago
as Alexander Gromeko
1965

The Movie Orgy
as Self (archive footage)
1968

Dragonslayer
as Ulrich
1981

Frankenstein: The True Story
as Mr. Lacey
1974

The Four Feathers
as John Durrance
1939

Exodus
as Gen. Sutherland
1960

Things to Come
as The Boss
1936

The Man in the Iron Mask
as Colbert de Voliere
1977

Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes
as The Sixth Earl of Greystoke
1984

Woman of Straw
as Charles Richmond
1964

Oh! What a Lovely War
as Sir Edward Grey
1969

Witness for the Prosecution
as Sir Wilfred Robarts
1982

The Fallen Idol
as Baines
1948

Battle of Britain
as Sir David Kelly - British Minister to Switzerland
1969

Whoever Slew Auntie Roo?
as Mr. Benton
1972

Anna Karenina
as Alexei Karenin
1948

Our Man in Havana
as 'C'
1960

The Bed Sitting Room
as Lord Fortnum of Alamein
1969

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
as The Caterpillar
1972

The Ghoul
as Nigel Hartley
1933
TV Appearances

Second City Television
as Self
1976

Frankenstein: The True Story
as Mr. Lacey
1973

Hallmark Hall of Fame
as Barrister
1951

Play for Today
as Jack
1970

Jesus of Nazareth
as Simeon
1977

The Great War
as Douglas Haig (voice)
1964

ABC Afterschool Special
as Various Roles
1972

Wagner
as Pfordten
1983

Six Centuries of Verse
as Self - Reader
1984

What's My Line?
as Self - Mystery Guest
1950

Omnibus
as Self
1967

The Dick Cavett Show
as Self - Guest
1968