Richard Bird (actor)
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Richard Bird (4 April 1895 – December 1979) was an English actor and director of stage and screen. Born George, Bird took the stage name Richard Bird after being nicknamed "Dickie" by his theatre colleagues.
After working in a newspaper office for a year he made his stage debut as a member of the Liverpool Repertory Company in 1917. He went on to appear on both the London and American stage, making his film debut in some silent shorts during 1919.
He appeared in films throughout the 1930s and 1940s, playing the lead roles in
He directed the 1938 film version of Edgar Wallace's The Terror, as well as the 1943 stage adaptation of Graham Greene's Brighton Rock at the Garrick Theatre, London. Two of the cast members in the production, Richard Attenborough and Hermione Baddeley, reprised their roles in the Boulting brothers' acclaimed film version of 1947.
In 1931 Bird married stage actress Joyce Barbour in London. He died in Northwood, Middlesex in 1979 aged 84.
Filmography
- Tilly of Bloomsbury (1931)
- Number, Please (1931)
- The Professional Guest (1931)
- Impromptu(1932)
- A Letter of Warning (1932)
- White Face (1932)
- The Water Gipsies (1932)
- Nine till Six (1932)
- The Right to Live (1933)
- The Warren Case (1934)
- The Great Defender (1934)
- What Happened Then? (1934)
- The Crouching Beast (1935)
- Invitation to the Waltz (1935)
- Mimi (1935)
- Royal Cavalcade (1935)
- Night Mail (1935)
- Sensation (1936)
- Bulldog Drummond at Bay (1937)
- The Door with Seven Locks (1940)
- I'll Walk Beside You (1943)
- Don't Take It to Heart (1944)
- The Halfway House (1944)
- Forbidden (1949)
- Edgar Wallace Mysteries - Death Trap (1962)
- Edgar Wallace Mysteries - Return to Sender
Selected stage credits
- The Combined Maze by Frank Vosper (1927)
- The Composite Man by Ronald Jeans (1936)
- Love in a Mist by Kenneth Horne (1941)
- Lady from Edinburgh by Aimée Stuart (1945)
- My Friend Lester by Alec Coppel (1947)
- The French Mistress by Sonnie Hale (1955)
External links
- Richard Bird at IMDb