Richard Butler
Known for: Acting
Born: October 29, 1924 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England - Died: April 22, 2003
Richard Butler was a Bradford born British actor who appeared mostly on television in a career that stretched back to the live broadcasts of the early 1950s. He is perhaps best known for playing the vicar officiating at Charles and Henrietta's abortive wedding in the 1994 film Four Weddings and a Funeral. He died on April 23, 2003 in Surrey, England.
Known for
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Chariot of Fire
Prison Governor
The Nearly Man
Geoff
Birth of a Nation
Mr Griff
The House That Jigger Built
Harry Garbutt
Scrubbers
Governor
Scum
Governor
The Vanishing Army
Ellis
The Man with the Power
Mr. Harris
Four Weddings and a Funeral
Vicar - Wedding Four
The Naked Civil Servant
Senior Doctor
Shoot to Kill
Chief Constable Colin Sampson
Some Mother's Son
MP (uncredited)
Who Dares Wins
Dignitary
One Day at a Time
Ronald
'That Crazy Woman'
Harry Moore
Further and Particular
Paul
The Scales of Justice
William Milsom
Peak Practice
Sam Wilson
Heartbeat
Ernest
Terry and June
Chelsea Supporter
Budgie
Braithwaite
Yesterday's Dreams
Frank
It's Dark Outside
Arthur Tulk
Sergeant Cork
George Morton