Richard Warwick
Known for: Acting
Born: April 28, 1945 in Meopham, Kent, England, UK - Died: December 15, 1997
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."
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International Velvet
Tim
Sebastiane
Justin
if....
Wallace
Jane Eyre
John
The Lost Language of Cranes
Frank
First Love
Lt. Belovzorov
The Breaking of Bumbo
Bumbo Bailey
The Tempest
Antonio, his brother
School Play
Jackson R D
Your Name's Not God, It's Edgar
Romeo and Juliet
Gregory
Hamlet
Bernardo
My Favorite Year
Technical Director
Confessions of a Pop Performer
Petal
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
7 of Spades
Black Sun
Tornilla, police sergeant
White Hunter, Black Heart
Basil Fields
The Art of Interviewing
Alan Greenwood
The Vortex
Nicky Lancaster
Nicholas and Alexandra
Grand Duke Dmitry
The Making of ‘Sebastiane’
Himself
The Bed Sitting Room
Alan
Johnny Dangerously
Prisoner
The Shattered Eye
Alec