Richard Warwick
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
Apr 29, 1945 (81 years old)
Place of Birth
Meopham, Kent, England, UK
Biography
Richard Warwick (born Richard Carey Winter) was an English actor, on screen, stage and television. He made his film debut in Franco Zeffirelli's 1968 adaptation of "Romeo and Juliet" and went on to star in such films as Lindsay Anderson's "If..."; "Nicholas and Alexandra" and "Sebastiane". On television, he played prominent roles in the sitcom "Please Sir!" and "A Fine Romance", opposite Dame Judi Dench. In his obituary for The Daily Telegraph, director Lindsay Anderson was quoted as remarking, "I never met a young actor like Richard! Without a touch of vanity, completely natural yet always concentrated, he illumines every frame of the film in which he appears."
Known For
| 1996 | Jane EyreJohn | |
| 1992 | The Lost Language of CranesFrank | |
| 1990 | HamletBernardo | |
| 1990 | White Hunter, Black HeartBasil Fields | |
| 1984 | Johnny DangerouslyPrisoner | |
| 1982 | My Favorite YearTechnical Director | |
| 1981 | Hill Street Blues | |
| 1981 | A Fine Romance | |
| 1979 | The TempestAntonio, his brother | |
| 1979 | School PlayJackson R D | |
| 1978 | International VelvetTim | |
| 1978 | Black SunTornilla, police sergeant | |
| 1976 | SebastianeJustin | |
| 1975 | Confessions of a Pop PerformerPetal | |
| 1975 | The Making of ‘Sebastiane’Himself | |
| 1974 | PlayhouseR.D. Jackson | |
| 1972 | Alice's Adventures in Wonderland7 of Spades | |
| 1971 | Nicholas and AlexandraGrand Duke Dmitry | |
| 1971 | The Shattered EyeAlec | |
| 1971 | The Last of the MohicansUncas | |
| 1970 | First LoveLt. Belovzorov | |
| 1970 | The Breaking of BumboBumbo Bailey | |
| 1969 | The VortexNicky Lancaster | |
| 1969 | The Bed Sitting RoomAlan | |
| 1968 | if....Wallace | |
| 1968 | Your Name's Not God, It's Edgar | |
| 1968 | Romeo and JulietGregory | |
| 1968 | Please Sir! | |
| 1968 | The ExpertDonald Lamborbey | |
| 1968 | Please Sir!David Ffitchett-Brown | |
| 1967 | ITV PlayhouseTrevor | |
| 1965 | Out of the UnknownAlec | |
| 1964 | The Wednesday PlayNicky Lancaster | |
| 1956 | Armchair TheatreTerry | |
| - | The Art of InterviewingAlan Greenwood |














