Richard Warwick
April 29, 1945 (79 years old) in Meopham, Kent, England, UK
Richard Warwick (born Richard Carey Winter) was an English actor, on screen, stage and television. He made his film debut in Franco Zeffirelli's 1968 adaptation of "Romeo and Juliet" and went on to star in such films as Lindsay Anderson's "If..."; "Nicholas and Alexandra" and "Sebastiane". On television, he played prominent roles in the sitcom "Please Sir!" and "A Fine Romance", opposite Dame Judi Dench. In his obituary for The Daily Telegraph, director Lindsay Anderson was quoted as remarking, "I never met a young actor like Richard! Without a touch of vanity, completely natural yet always concentrated, he illumines every frame of the film in which he appears."
Known For
Credits
- 1996 · Jane Eyre as John
- 1992 · The Lost Language of Cranes as Frank
- 1991 · Mel Gibson Goes Back to School as Bernardo (archive footage)
- 1990 · Hamlet as Bernardo
- 1990 · White Hunter, Black Heart as Basil Fields
- 1982 · My Favorite Year as Technical Director
- 1981 · A Fine Romance as
- 1981 · Hill Street Blues as
- 1979 · The Tempest as Antonio, his brother
- 1979 · School Play as Jackson R D
- 1978 · Black Sun as Tornilla, police sergeant
- 1978 · International Velvet as Tim
- 1976 · Sebastiane as Justin
- 1975 · Confessions of a Pop Performer as Petal
- 1975 · The Making of ‘Sebastiane’ as Himself
- 1972 · Alice's Adventures in Wonderland as 7 of Spades
- 1972 · The Shadow of the Tower as
- 1971 · Nicholas and Alexandra as Grand Duke Dmitry
- 1971 · The Last of the Mohicans as Uncas
- 1970 · First Love as Lt. Belovzorov
- 1970 · The Breaking of Bumbo as Bumbo Bailey
- 1969 · The Vortex as Nicky Lancaster
- 1969 · The First Churchills as
- 1969 · The Bed Sitting Room as Alan
- 1968 · if.... as Wallace
- 1968 · Your Name's Not God, It's Edgar as
- 1968 · Please Sir! as
- 1968 · Please Sir! as David Ffitchett-Brown
- 1968 · The Expert as Donald Lamborbey
- 1968 · Romeo and Juliet as Gregory
- 1965 · Out of the Unknown as
- Future · The Art of Interviewing as Alan Greenwood