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White Knight. Richard Burton. Rolf Steiner. Herbert Kappler. Chris Flanders. Edward Hewitt. Lawrence Shannon. George Holyoake. Guy Montford. Philip Rawlings. Major Rama Safti. Mat Burke. Prince Henry. Hide Show Producer 2 credits. He was survived by Sally Hay Burton, his fourth wife, who has continued to manage the estate. Burton also had four children. He had two daughters Kate and Jessica, from his marriage to Sybil Christopher. Burton later adopted Taylor's daughter Elizabeth "Liza" Todd, and he and Taylor adopted another daughter, Maria, together.
Several books have chronicled Burton's life, including The Richard Burton Diaries , published in , which collects journal entries and notes kept by the actor throughout the years. We strive for accuracy and fairness. If you see something that doesn't look right, contact us! Subscribe to the Biography newsletter to receive stories about the people who shaped our world and the stories that shaped their lives. From The Sound of Music to Oklahoma! Richard Pryor was a groundbreaking African American comedian and one of the top entertainers of the s and s.
Richard III was king of England for two turbulent years. Besides, the artist was a smoker. The actor was 58 when he died suddenly. Toggle navigation Logo Biography News About. Celebrities Actors Richard Burton. Richard Burton. Birthplace: Pontrhydyfen, Wales.
Tags: actor , movie. More info: show. Childhood and youth Richard Walter Jenkins was born on November 10, , in the Welsh village Pontrhydyfen into a large family. Richard Burton in the movie The Taming of the Shrew Richard Burton was nominated for the Academy Award seven times, but he never received the long-awaited prize.
Personal life The personal life of the talented and handsome actor was as rich as his filmography. Richard Burton and his fifth wife Sally Hay Their life was like a fairy tale: luxurious yachts, antiquities, real estate property. Death The actor passed away early. Was a great fan of baseball, which he followed avidly when he was in America. Burton thought Pulitzer Prize-winning baseball columnist Red Smith was a brilliant writer. Burton played softball with a team from the Broadway theatre in the s, despite crippling bursitis in his shoulder.
While the film had a modest initial run, over the past thirty-five years it has picked up quite a cult following. However, he won another Oscar nomination for his excellent performance as a concerned psychiatrist in Equus The role of "The Pilot" subsequently was played by Richard Kiley. They spent many vacations with him at his villa on the Yugoslavian Adriatic coast line as well as being a frequent guest at his mansion in Belgrade.
By the early s, quality male lead roles were definitely going to other stars, and Burton found himself appearing in some movies of dubious quality, just to pay the bills and support family, including Divorce His - Divorce Hers his last on-screen appearance with Taylor , The Klansman , Brief Encounter , Jackpot which was never completed and Exorcist II: The Heretic After his second wife Elizabeth Taylor's close friend Montgomery Clift died before shooting began on Reflections in a Golden Eye , Burton briefly considered taking over the vacated role of the closeted homosexual Major Weldon Penderton that had been slated for Montgomery Clift.
Though Burton would later play homosexual parts in Staircase and Villain , it was thought that he would not be a good fit for the role of an American soldier. The part subsequently went to Marlon Brando, who gave what critics now believe was one of his greatest performances. Marlon Brando and Elizabeth Taylor became friends, giving Burton a chance to socialize with America's greatest actor. Burton did better when he was off on his own giving higher caliber performances, such as those in Becket , the film adaptation of the Tennessee Williams play The Night of the Iguana , the brilliant espionage thriller The Spy Who Came in from the Cold and alongside Clint Eastwood in the World War II action adventure film Where Eagles Dare He also appeared with a cavalcade of international stars in the World War II magnum opus The Longest Day , and then onto arguably his most "notorious" role as that of Marc Antony opposite Elizabeth Taylor in the hugely expensive Cleopatra This was, of course, the film that kick-started their fiery and passionate romance plus two marriages , and the two of them appeared in several productions over the next few years including The V.
A Welsh-Irish drunkard had read the palms of Burton and some friends, including Dylan Thomas, who were performing poetry on B. Radio's "Third Programme" and were waiting for show-time in a local pub.
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