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Richard Burton (10 November 1925 – 5 August 1984) was a Welsh actor who had an extensive career primarily on stage and in film. He was known for his powerful presence and mellifluous baritone voice.
Theatre
Filmography
Television
Programme | Date | Role | Notes | Ref(s) |
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Celanese Theatre | 1952 | Mat Burke | Episode: "Anna Christie" | [66] |
DuPont Show of the Month | 1958 | Heathcliff | Episode: "Wuthering Heights" | [67] |
Hallmark Hall of Fame | 1960 | Caliban | Episode: "The Tempest" | [68] |
A Subject of Scandal and Concern | 1960 | George Holyoake | Television film by BBC Television | [69] |
The Ed Sullivan Show | 1961 | Himself | Episode: "Salute to Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe — with Julie Andrews, Richard Burton, Robert Goulet" | [70] |
Camera Three | 1961 | Himself | Episode: "A Child's Christmas in Wales" | [71] |
The Ed Sullivan Show | 1963 | Himself | Episode: "Richard Burton, Morecombe and Wise, Arthur Worsley, Dave Madden" | [72] |
The Ed Sullivan Show | 1969 | Himself | Episode: "The Swinging, Soulful Sixties" | [73] |
Here's Lucy | 1970 | Himself | Episode: "Lucy Meets the Burtons" | [74] |
Mooch Goes to Hollywood | 1971 | Narrator | Television film by Jim Backus — Jerry Devine Productions | [75] |
Divorce His, Divorce Hers | 1973 | Martin Reynolds | Television film by the American Broadcasting Company | [76] |
The Merv Griffin Show | 1974 | Himself | Episode: "May 15, 1974" | [77] |
Film... | 1974 | Himself | Episode: "Film '74 Special, Richard Burton: If it Stops, I'm Dead" | [78] |
Hallmark Hall of Fame | 1974 | Alec Harvey | Episode: "Brief Encounter" | [79] |
Parkinson | 1974 | Himself | Episode: "Richard Burton" | [80] |
Hallmark Hall of Fame | 1974 | Winston Churchill | Episode: "The Gathering Storm" | [76] [81] |
The Hollywood Greats | 1977 | Himself | Episode: "Humphrey Bogart" | [82] |
Film... | 1977 | Himself | Episode: "Film 77 Episode 8" | [83] |
Good Morning America | 1977 | Himself | Episode: "October 11, 1977" | [84] |
Good Morning America | 1977 | Himself | Episode: "October 12, 1977" | [85] |
Good Morning America | 1977 | Himself | Episode: "October 13, 1977" | [86] |
Dinah! | 1977 | Himself | Episode: "October 17, 1977" | [87] |
Dinah! | 1977 | Himself | Episode: "November 18, 1977" | [88] |
Good Morning America | 1978 | Himself | Episode: "March 28, 1978" | [89] |
Film... | 1978 | Himself | Episode: "Film '78 Episode 11" | [90] |
The Bob Hope Salute to 1920s and '30's | 1979 | Himself | Television special | [91] |
Good Morning America | 1981 | Himself | Episode: "July 27, 1981" | [92] |
Entertainment Tonight | 1982 | Himself | Episode: "February 1, 1982" | [93] |
Entertainment Tonight | 1982 | Himself | Episode: "February 4, 1982" | [94] |
Bob Hope's Star-Studded Spoof of the New TV Season, G-Rated, with Glamour, Glitter and Gags | 1982 | Himself | Television special | [95] |
The Fall Guy | 1982 | Himself | Episode: "Reluctant Traveling Companion" | [96] [97] |
Great Performances | 1983 | White Knight | Episode: "Alice in Wonderland" | [96] [98] |
Entertainment Tonight | 1984 | Himself | Episode: "July 31, 1984" | [99] |
Ellis Island | 1984 | Phipps Ogden | Main role: 2 episodes Nominated – Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie |
[96] |
Selected radio broadcasts
Programme | Date | Ref(s) |
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The Corn Is Green | 27 January 1945 | [100] |
In Parenthesis | September 1948 | [100] |
The Last Days of Dolwyn | 10 July 1949 | [100] |
Nightmare Abbey | 7 November 1949 | [100] |
New Judgement | 20 November 1949 | [100] [101] |
Hippolytus | March 1950 | [100] |
The Lady's Not for Burning | 1950 | [100] |
Sea Flood | 1 May 1950 | [100] [101] |
Men of Steel, the Birth of a Giant | 15 July 1951 | [100] |
Night Birds | 19 September 1951 | [100] |
Taffy was a Welshman | 13 October 1951 | [100] |
Good for the Boy | November 1953 | [100] |
Younger Generation | December 1953 | [100] |
Night Must Fall | 13 January 1954 | [101] [102] |
Under Milk Wood | 25 January 1954 | [103] |
The Duchess of Malfi | 16 May 1954 | [101] [104] |
The Old Vic Comes North | June 1954 | [100] |
Henry of Agincourt | 22 April 1956 | [105] |
The Dark Tower | 14 May 1956 | [106] [107] |
Under Milk Wood | 11 October 1963 | [101] [108] |
A Christmas Story | 25 December 1965 | [100] |
Vivat Rex | 13 February 1977 – 9 August 1977 | [101] [102] |
Discography
Title | Year | Label | Type | Notes | Ref(s) |
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Homage to Dylan Thomas | 1954 | Argo Records PLP 1060 | Solo | [109] | |
Under Milk Wood | 1954 | Spoken Arts SA 791 SA 792, 791-792 | Cast Recording | [110] | |
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner | 1954 | Argo Records RG 41 | Solo | [111] | |
Richard Burton Reads 15 Poems By Dylan Thomas | 1955 | Argo Records SW 503 | Solo | [102] [112] | |
Love Poems Of John Donne | 1958 | Caedmon Audio TC 1141 | Solo | [113] | |
Camelot | 1960 | Columbia Masterworks KOL 5620 | Cast Recording | [114] | |
The Poetry of Thomas Hardy | 1961 | Caedmon Audio TC 1140 | Solo | [115] | |
Coriolanus | 1962 | Caedmon Audio SRS M 226 | Cast Recording | [116] [117] | |
Richard Burton's Hamlet | 1964 | Columbia Masterworks DOL 302 | Cast Recording | [118] [119] | |
Famous Scenes From Sir John Gielgud's Production Of William Shakespeare's Hamlet | 1964 | Columbia Masterworks OL 8020 | Cast Recording | [120] | |
The Night of the Iguana | 1964 | MGM Records PR 4 | Cast Recording | [121] | |
The English Poets — Samuel Taylor Coleridge | 1965 | Argo Records RG 438 | Solo | [122] | |
The Days of Wilfred Owen | 1966 | Warner Bros. Records B 1635 | Solo | [123] | |
Doctor Faustus | 1969 | His Master's Voice ALP 2270 | Cast Recording | [124] | |
The World Of Dylan Thomas | 1971 | Argo Records PA/A 166 | Cast Recording | [125] | |
The Little Prince | 1975 | P.I.P. Records PIP 6813 | Cast Recording | Grammy Award for Best Album for Children | [126] [127] |
A Personal Anthology | 1978 | Argo Records ZDSW 714 | Solo | [128] | |
Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds | 1978 | CBS Records S CBS 96000 | Cast Recording | [129] |
Title | Year | Label | Billed as | Notes | Ref(s) |
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"Married Man" | 1964 | DRG Records DARC 2100/B | Richard Burton | Part of the Broadway musical Baker Street. | [130] |
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Bibliography
- Alpert, Hollis (1986). Burton. New York City: G. P. Putnam's Sons. ISBN 978-0-399-13093-9.
- Armstrong, Stephen B. (11 July 2011). Andrew V. McLaglen: The Life and Hollywood Career. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company. ISBN 978-0-7864-8670-0.
- Beck, Robert (2 September 2008). The Edward G. Robinson Encyclopedia. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company. ISBN 978-1-4766-0666-8.
- Bragg, Melvyn (1988). Richard Burton: A Life. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. ISBN 978-0-316-10595-8.
- Burton, Alan; Chibnall, Steve (11 July 2013). Historical Dictionary of British Cinema. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-8026-9.
- MacKenzie, S. P. (28 January 2016). The Battle of Britain on Screen: ?The Few? in British Film and Television Drama. New York City: Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4742-2847-3.
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