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Eric Richard est un Acteur né le 27 juin 1940 à Margate (Royaume-uni)

Eric Richard

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Naissance 27 juin 1940 (83 ans) à Margate (Royaume-uni)

Eric Richard (born Eric Smith, 27 June 1940) is an English actor.

His theatre work includes plays at the Royal Court Theatre and the Theatre Royal, Stratford East, as well as seasons with the Royal Exchange, Manchester, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Sheffield Crucible Theatre and Paines Plough. In 2001 he appeared as Ebeneezer Scrooge in a production of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol at the UCL Bloomsbury Theatre, London.

He is perhaps best known for his role as Desk Sergeant Bob Cryer in the long running ITV drama The Bill, which he portrayed for 20 years from the show's inception in 1984, although his television work has also included Victoria Wood As Seen on TV, Home Sweet Home, Made in Britain, Open All Hours, Games Without Frontiers, P'tang, Yang, Kipperbang, Shoestring, and Holby City.

In 2010 it was announced that Richard was to appear in the stage version of Lark Rise to Candleford which is currently on a nationwide tour.

His 2 month old grandson, Charlie Smith, was the youngest known British victim of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami. He died in the arms of his father Richard after the wave hit them in Sri Lanka. They had sat down to eat when the water swept up into the restaurant.

Le plus souvent avec

Chris Menges
Chris Menges
(2 films)
Mike Leigh
Mike Leigh
(1 films)
James Clavell
James Clavell
(1 films)
Eddie Marsan
Eddie Marsan
(1 films)
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Filmographie de Eric Richard (4 films)

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London Boulevard, 1h43
Réalisé par William Monahan
Origine Royaume-uni
Genres Drame, Thriller, Gangsters, Action, Noir, Policier, Romance
Thèmes Gangsters
Acteurs Colin Farrell, Keira Knightley, David Thewlis, Anna Friel, Ben Chaplin, Ray Winstone
Note61% 3.0983.0983.0983.0983.098
Un ex-taulard est embauché par une star du cinéma recluse chez elle. Mais son passé resurgit bien malgré lui. Évitant toutes les nombreuses opportunités pour revenir dans le milieu, Mitchel lutte pour son indépendance.
Made in Britain, 1h16
Réalisé par Alan Clarke
Origine Royaume-uni
Genres Drame, Policier
Thèmes La prison, Le racisme, Skinheads
Acteurs Tim Roth, Bill Stewart, Geoffrey Hutchings, Eric Richard, Sean Chapman, Christopher Fulford
Rôle Harry Parker
Note71% 3.596473.596473.596473.596473.59647
Trevor, un jeune skinhead de 16 ans empli de haine, est condamné à un placement de 6 semaines dans un centre social pour vol, violence raciale et dégradations d'habitations. Il est alors suivi par Harry Parker, qui va tout faire pour le faire changer de voie. Mais Trevor tient à sa liberté...
Home Sweet Home
Réalisé par Mike Leigh
Genres Drame
Acteurs Timothy Spall, Eric Richard, Su Elliott, Frances Barber, Paul Jesson
Note72% 3.627573.627573.627573.627573.62757
The story of three postmen; "Gordon Leach (Timothy Spall), a slothful couch potato who is in permanent dispute with his svelte wife Hazel (Kay Stonham), who has lost four stone," and who "is offering to entertain ... postman Stan (Eric Richard), when his shifts don't coincide with Gordon's." "Stan's wife ran off with another man when their daughter, Tina, was six. She is now fourteen. As the film progresses, Stan and his domestic arrangements assume a pivotal importance." The third postman Harold Fish (Tim Barker) and his wife June (Su Elliott), have a dead marriage. Stan is having an affair with June Fish.
Shogun
Shogun (1980)
, 9h7
Réalisé par Jerry London
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Aventure, Historique
Thèmes La mer, Transport
Acteurs Richard Chamberlain, Toshiro Mifune, Yōko Shimada, Damien Thomas, John Rhys-Davies, Michael Hordern
Rôle Maetsukker
Note81% 4.0760054.0760054.0760054.0760054.076005
After his Dutch trading ship Erasmus and its surviving crew is blown ashore by a violent storm at Injiro on the east coast of Japan, Pilot-Major John Blackthorne, the ship's English navigator, is taken prisoner by samurai warriors. When he is later temporarily released, he must juggle his self-identity as an Englishman associated with other Europeans in Japan, namely Portuguese traders and Jesuit priests, with the alien Japanese culture into which he has been thrust and now must adapt to in order to survive. Being an Englishman, Blackthorne is at both religious and political odds with his enemy, the Portuguese, and the Catholic Church's Jesuit order. The Catholic foothold in Japan puts Blackthorne, a Protestant and therefore a heretic, at a political disadvantage. But this same situation also brings him to the attention of the influential Lord Toranaga, who mistrusts this foreign religion now spreading in Japan. He is competing with other samurai warlords of similar high-born rank, among them Catholic converts, for the very powerful position of Shōgun, the military governor of Japan.