Paul Ritter

Paul Ritter

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Paul Ritter was born on Dec 20, 1966 in UK. Paul Ritter's big-screen debut came with G:MT Greenwich Mean Time directed by John Strickland in 1999, strarring Drug Buyer. Paul Ritter is known for Belgravia directed by John Alexander, Philip Glenister stars as James Trenchard and Tamsin Greig as Anne Trenchard. Paul Ritter has got 1 awards and 2 nominations so far. The most recent award Paul Ritter achieved is CinEuphoria Awards. The upcoming new movie Paul Ritter plays is Operation Mincemeat which will be released on May 11, 2022.

Versatile character actor Paul Ritter was born Simon Paul Adams in Gravesend, Kent on 20 December 1966. Whilst not from a show business family, he had strong thespian connections as his mother was a class-mate of comic actor Bernard Cribbins and his father attended the same school as the great comedian and writer Eric Sykes; whom Paul would portray in the TV drama 'Tommy Cooper: Not Like That, Like This.' In the last decade of the twentieth century and beginning of the 2000s he built up an enviable roster of stage roles, working with the National Theatre in 'The Royal Hunt of the Sun', 'All My Sons', 'Coram Boy', 'The Hot-House', 'The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night- time' and more recently as John Major in 'The Audience'. For the Royal Shakespeare company he took part in a host of classical plays including 'Troilus and Cressida' and 'The White Devil' and in 2009, along with co-stars Amanda Root, Jessica Hynes and Stephen Mangan, he was nominated for a Tony award when the Old Vic's revival of 'The Norman Conquests' played on Broadway. In the second decade of the twenty-first century he became one of television's most welcome ubiquitous actors in such varied parts as a Scots vicar in 'Mapp and Lucia', a mother-dominated gay spy in 'The Game', in police dramas 'Vera' and 'No Offence' and as Pistol in the BBC's adaptation of 'Henry IV', for which performance the Telegraph newspaper described him as 'an actor destined for greatness soon'. However, he was arguably best known for playing eccentric, usually shirtless Martin Goodman hosting his 'bambinos' for their 'Friday Night Dinner' in the Channel 4 sitcom of that name. Paul, succumbing to a brain tumour, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family on 5th April 2021 at the age of 54.

  • Birthday

    Dec 20, 1966
  • Place of Birth

    Gravesend, Kent, England, UK

Known For

Awards

1 wins & 2 nominations

CinEuphoria Awards
2020
Merit - Honorary Award
Winner - CinEuphoria

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