Richard Attenborough, a titan of the film industry, first saw the light of day in the historic city of Cambridge, England, in 1923. His mother, Mary, co-founded the Marriage Guidance Council, and his father, Frederick, was not only a scholar but also an esteemed academic at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Raised in a household rich in intellectual and social consciousness, Attenborough was one of three brothers, including the renowned naturalist David Attenborough.
Early Life and Career
Attenborough's formative years were spent in Leicester, with his education spanning the Wyggeston Grammar School for Boys and the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). His foray into the acting world was marked by his debut as a deserting sailor in "In Which We Serve" (1942), but it was his role in "Brighton Rock" (1947) that truly established him in the industry.
The turning point in Attenborough's career came with his directorial masterpiece, Gandhi (1982), which not only won him two Academy Awards—for Best Director and Best Picture—but also etched his name in cinematic history. His filmography is dotted with accolades, including a Golden Globe for Best Director for A Bridge Too Far (1977) and multiple BAFTAs.
Attenborough's personal life was as full as his professional one. He married actress Sheila Sim, with whom he shared three children. His passion for the arts extended beyond the screen, evidenced by his extensive collection of ceramics and his involvement in numerous educational and philanthropic causes.
Richard Attenborough's enduring legacy in Hollywood and beyond is undeniable. An actor, director, and humanitarian, his remarkable career and dedication to storytelling have solidified his standing as a distinguished icon in the world of entertainment.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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2002 | Puckoon | Writer-Director |
2001 | Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story (TV Mini Series) | Magog - Arbiter of Justice Great Council of Mac Slec |
2000 | The Railway Children (TV Movie) | The Old Gentleman |
2000 | Masterpiece (TV Series) | The Old Gentleman |
1999 | Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat | Video | Jacob |
1999 | It's Itsy Bitsy Time (TV Series) | Grandad (voice) |
1998 | Tom and Vicky (TV Series) | Grandad (voice) |
1998 | Jurassic Park: Trespasser (Video Game) | John Hammond (voice) |
1998 | Elizabeth | Sir William Cecil |
1997 | Jurassic Park: Chaos Island (Video Game) | John Hammond (voice) |
1997 | The Lost World: Jurassic Park | John Hammond |
1996 | Hamlet | English Ambassador |
1996 | Jurassic Park: The Ride - Pre-Show Video | Video | Professor John Hammond |
1996 | E=mc2 | The Visitor |
1994 | Miracle on 34th Street | Kriss Kringle |
1993 | Jurassic Park | Hammond |
1979 | The Human Factor | Colonel John Daintry |
1977 | The Chess Players | General Outram |
1977 | <a href=nleo.io/@leoglossary/leoglossary-a-bridge-too-far-film"https://www.WordPress.com" target="_blank">*A Bridge Too Far* | Lunatic Wearing Glasses (uncredited) |
1975 | Conduct Unbecoming | Maj. Lionel E. Roach |
1975 | Rosebud | Edward Sloat |
1975 | Brannigan | Cmdr. Swann |
1974 | Ten Little Indians | Judge Cannon |
1971 | 10 Rillington Place | Christie |
1971 | A Severed Head | Palmer Anderson |
1970 | Loot | Inspector Truscott |
1970 | The Last Grenade | Gen. Charles Whiteley |
1970 | David Copperfield (TV Movie) | Mr. Tungay |
1969 | The Magic Christian | Oxford Coach |
1968 | The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom | Robert Blossom |
1968 | Only When I Larf | Silas |
1967 | Doctor Dolittle | Albert Blossom |
1966 | The Sand Pebbles | Frenchy Burgoyne |
1965 | The Flight of the Phoenix | Lew Moran |
1964 | Guns at Batasi | Regimental Sgt. Major Lauderdale |
1964 | Seance on a Wet Afternoon | Bill |
1964 | The Third Secret | Alfred Price-Gorham |
1963 | The Great Escape | Bartlett 'Big X' |
1962 | Trial and Error | Herbert Fowle |
1962 | All Night Long | Rod Hamilton |
1962 | Only Two Can Play | Gareth L. Probert |
1961 | The Lemoine Affair (TV Movie) | Narrator (voice) |
1960–1961 | They Made History (TV Mini Series) | Narrator |
1960 | Upgreen - And at 'Em | Unknown |
1960 | The League of Gentlemen | Lexy |
1960 | The Angry Silence | Tom Curtis |
1959 | SOS Pacific | Whitey Mullen |
1959 | Jet Storm | Ernest Tilley |
1959 | I'm All Right Jack | Sidney De Vere Cox |
1959 | Breakout | Capt. 'Bunter' Phillips |
1958 | Desert Patrol | Brody |
1958 | The Man Upstairs | The Man Upstairs |
1958 | Dunkirk | John Holden |
1957 | Strange Affection | Stephen Leigh |
1957 | Brothers in Law | Henry Marshall |
1956 | The Baby and the Battleship | Knocker White |
1956 | Private's Progress | Private Cox |
1955 | PT Raiders | George Hoskins |
1954 | Eight O'Clock Walk | Tom Manning |
1952 | Father's Doing Fine | Dougall |
1952 | Glory at Sea | Ordinary Seaman 'Dripper' Daniels |
1951 | The Magic Box | Jack Carter |
1951 | Hell Is Sold Out | Pierre Bonnet |
1950 | BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) | Falder |
1950 | Operation Disaster | Stoker Snipe |
1949 | Boys in Brown | Jackie Knowles |
1949 | The Lost People | Jan |
1948 | The Outsider | Jack Read - The Boy |
1948 | Dulcimer Street | Percy Boon |
1948 | Brighton Rock | Pinkie Brown |
1947 | Dancing with Crime | Ted Peters |
1947 | The Smugglers | Francis Andrews |
1946 | Secret Flight | Jack Arnold |
1946 | A Matter of Life and Death | An English Pilot |
1945 | Think It Over (Short) | I.O.Z. |
1945 | Journey Together | David Wilton |
1944 | The Hundred Pound Window | Tommy Draper |
1943 | It Started at Midnight | Railway worker |
1942 | In Which We Serve | Young Stoker |