
Richard Attenborough
Biography
Richard Samuel Attenborough, Baron Attenborough, Kt, CBE (August 29, 1923 – August 24, 2014) was an English actor, filmmaker, entrepreneur, and politician. He was the President of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). Attenborough joined the Royal Air Force during World War II and served in the film unit. He went on several bombing raids over Europe and filmed action from the rear gunner's position. As a film director and producer, Attenborough won two Academy Awards for Gandhi in 1983. He also won four BAFTA Awards and four Golden Globe Awards. As an actor, he is perhaps best known for his roles in Brighton Rock, The Great Escape, 10 Rillington Place, Miracle on 34th Street (1994) and Jurassic Park. He was the older brother of David Attenborough, a naturalist and broadcaster, and John Attenborough, an executive at Alfa Romeo. He was married to actress Sheila Sim from 1945 until his death.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

The Lost World: Jurassic Park
as John Hammond
1997

Miracle on 34th Street
as Kris Kringle
1994

The Flight of the Phoenix
as Lew Moran
1965

Seance on a Wet Afternoon
as Bill
1964

Hamlet
as English Ambassador
1996

Rosebud
as Edward Sloat
1975

Sir John Mills' Moving Memories
as Self
2000

Elizabeth
as Sir William Cecil
1998

And Then There Were None
as Judge Arthur Cannon
1974

Sea of Sand
as Brody
1958

The Sand Pebbles
as Frenchy Burgoyne
1966

The Great Escape
as Bartlett 'Big X'
1963

The Magic Christian
as Oxford Coach
1969

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
as Jacob
1999

The Railway Children
as The Old Gentleman
2000

10 Rillington Place
as John Christie
1971

Steve McQueen: The Essence of Cool
as Self
2005

Brighton Rock
as Pinkie Brown
1948

Brannigan
as Cmdr. Charles Swann
1975

The Spirit of Grey Owl
as Self
2000
TV Appearances

This Morning
as Self
1988

The One Show
as Self
2006

Talking Pictures
as Self (archive footage)
2013

Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story
as Magog
2001

Spécial cinéma
as Self
1974

The Dick Cavett Show
as Self - Guest
1968

Great Performances
as Self
1971

Parkinson
as Self
1998

Golden Globe Awards
as Self - Nominee/Presenter
1944

The Mike Douglas Show
as Self
1961

Golden Globe Awards
as Self - Nominee
1944

Sacrée Soirée
as Self
1987