Richard Todd

Richard Todd

actor, producer

Richard Todd was born on Jun 11, 1919 in Ireland. Richard Todd's big-screen debut came with Good Morning, Boys! directed by Marcel Varnel in 1937, strarring Extra in crowd scene (uncredited). Richard Todd is known for Boy Dominic directed by John Davies, Richard Todd stars as Captain Charles Bulman and Hildegard Neil as Emma Bulman. Richard Todd has got 2 awards and 2 nominations so far. The most recent award Richard Todd achieved is Golden Globes, USA. The upcoming new movie Richard Todd plays is Sherlock Holmes: Incident at Victoria Falls which will be released on May 24, 1992.

British leading man who achieved some success in American films, as well. Born in Ireland as the son of a British officer, Todd grew up in Devon and (for a brief time) in India and attended Shrewsbury Public School. His interest in theatre led him to small roles in stock in England and Scotland and three tiny film roles, following which he helped found the Dundee Repertory Theatre in 1939. He served with distinction as a paratrooper in the Second World War and returned to considerably more prominent theatre roles, culminating in the role of "Lachie" in John Patrick's "The Hasty Heart", in which he played in London and then followed Richard Basehart in the Broadway production. He made his first major film appearance in 1948, and the next year was again cast as "Lachie", this time in the film version of Le dernier voyage (1949). His performance, a truly star-making and moving piece of work, earned him an Oscar nomination as Best Actor. He followed it with a role in Alfred Hitchcock's Le Grand Alibi (1950), but although he continued to play leading roles, often in quite good films, he never again achieved the prominence and acclaim he had had with Le dernier voyage (1949). He was quite effective in such roles as "Robin Hood" and "Rob Roy", and very touching as "Peter Marshall" in Au service des hommes (1955). In Le jour le plus long (1962), he portrayed his own superior officer at the Pegasus Bridge fight, with another actor portraying Todd himself in a recreation of his own experiences. Ultimately, Todd's starring roles dwindled, but he continued as a stalwart character actor, primarily in British films.

  • Birthday

    Jun 11, 1919
  • Place of Birth

    Dublin, Ireland

Known For

Awards

2 wins & 2 nominations

Golden Globes, USA
1950
Most Promising Newcomer - Male
Winner - Golden Globe
1950
Best Actor
Winner - Golden Globe
Picturegoer Awards
1950
Best Actor
Winner - Gold Medal

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