Richard Beale

Richard Beale

Deceased · Born: May 13, 1920 · Died: Mar 27, 2017

Personal Details

BornMay 13, 1920 Hackney, London, England, UK

Biography

Richard Beale, a renowned actor of great repute, entered this world on May 13, 1920, in the bustling borough of Hackney, located within the vibrant city of London, England, United Kingdom. Throughout his illustrious career, Beale left an indelible mark on the world of acting, with his most notable roles including the 1977 adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's timeless classic, "Treasure Island".

In addition to his impressive work in "Treasure Island", Beale also brought his exceptional talent to the 1964 film "Madame Bovary", a poignant and thought-provoking exploration of the human experience, and the 1965 production of "Eugenie Grandet", a nuanced and emotionally charged drama that showcased his remarkable range as a thespian.

As the years went by, Beale's dedication to his craft only continued to grow, and he remained a beloved figure in the world of entertainment until his passing on March 27, 2017, in the picturesque county of Somerset, located in the southwest of England, United Kingdom.

Career

2019
2003
The Young Visiters
The Young Visiters as Middle Aged Man
2002
Aka Albert Walker
Aka Albert Walker as Capt. Wichtar
1997
Food of Love
Food of Love as William
1992
Hedd Wyn
Hedd Wyn as The Military Representative
1990
Treasure Island
Treasure Island as Mr. Arrow
1984
Camille
Camille as Farmer
1983
A Pattern of Roses
A Pattern of Roses as Mr. Pettigrew (The Past)
1981
Play for Today
Play for Today as Capt. Bulteel
1978
The Four Feathers
The Four Feathers as Wembol, the Valet
1977
1975
Play for Today
Play for Today as Police Major
Madame Bovary
Madame Bovary as M. Rouault
1968
Where Eagles Dare
Where Eagles Dare as Telephone Orderly (uncredited)
1965
The Ipcress File
The Ipcress File as Security Clerk
1960
Sink the Bismarck!
Sink the Bismarck! as Petty Officer on Phone (uncredited)
1958
A Night to Remember
A Night to Remember as Harbor Pilot (uncredited)
1956
Pursuit of the Graf Spee
Pursuit of the Graf Spee as Capt. Pottinger (uncredited)