Richard Johnson
Richard Johnson was born on Jul 30, 1927 in UK. Richard Johnson's big-screen debut came with Captain Horatio Hornblower directed by Raoul Walsh in 1951, strarring Macrae (uncredited). Richard Johnson is known for The Man Who Knew Infinity directed by Matt Brown, Jeremy Irons stars as G.H. Hardy and Dev Patel as S. Ramanujan. The most recent award Richard Johnson achieved is Transilvania International Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Richard Johnson plays is The Man Who Knew Infinity which will be released on Apr 29, 2016.
Born in Upminster, Essex, England in 1927, Richard Johnson attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and then performed in John Gielgud's repertory company until joining the navy in 1945 until 1948. After the war, he appeared successfully in the West End and made his film debut in the early 1950s. The debonair and handsome Johnson was a natural to portray playboy type characters, perhaps the most memorable being "Bulldog Drummond" in Plus féroces que les mâles (1967) and Dieu pardonne, elles jamais! (1969). Later in his career, he turned to more serious roles, such as "Marc Antony" in Antony and Cleopatra (1974), and also tried his hand at producing in the late 1980s.
Birthday
Jul 30, 1927Place of Birth
Upminster, Essex, England, UK
Known For
Awards
2 wins & 0 nominations
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