
Richard Burton
Richard Burton CBE (born Richard Walter Jenkins Jr.; 10 November 1925 – 5 August 1984) was a Welsh actor. Noted for his mellifluous baritone voice, Burton established himself as a formidable Shakespearean actor in the 1950s, and he gave a memorable performance of Hamlet in 1964. He was called "the natural successor to Olivier" by critic Kenneth Tynan. A heavy drinker, Burton's perceived failure to live up to those expectations disappointed some critics and colleagues and added to his image as a great performer who had wasted his talent. Nevertheless, he is widely regarded as one of the most acclaimed actors of his generation. Burton was nominated for an Academy Award seven times, but never won an Oscar. He was a recipient of BAFTAs, Golden Globes, and Tony Awards for Best Actor. In the mid-1960s, Burton ascended into the ranks of the top box office stars. By the late 1960s, Burton was one of the highest-paid actors in the world, receiving fees of $1 million or more plus a share of the gross receipts. Burton remained closely associated in the public consciousness with his second wife, actress Elizabeth Taylor. The couple's turbulent relationship, in which they were married twice and divorced twice, was rarely out of the news.
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Films
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TV Shows
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Crew Credits
Known For
113 Credits
Great Performances
as White Knight
1971

Spécial cinéma
as Self (archive footage)
1974

Bambi
as Self
1948

Here's Lucy
as Richard Burton
1968

The Ed Sullivan Show
as Self
1948

Dinah!
as Self
1974

Entertainment Tonight
as Self
1981

Where Eagles Dare
as Maj. Smith
1968

The American Film Institute Salute to ...
as Self
1973

Nineteen Eighty-Four
as O'Brien
1984

The Longest Day
as Flying Officer David Campbell
1962

Talking Pictures
as Self (archive footage)
2013

