Richard Farnsworth
Biography
Richard William Farnsworth (September 1, 1920 – October 6, 2000) was a distinguished American actor and stuntman renowned for his compelling performances across film and television. His career took a remarkable turn in the late 1970s, particularly with his role in "Comes a Horseman" (1978), which earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Farnsworth's talent continued to shine in the 1980s with notable performances in "The Grey Fox" (1982), where he garnered a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama, and "Anne of Green Gables" (1985), further solidifying his status in the industry.
Throughout the 1990s, Farnsworth showcased his versatility, delivering memorable performances in films like "Misery" (1990), a psychological thriller that highlighted his unique ability to convey deep emotional resonance. His final film, "The Straight Story" (1999), directed by David Lynch, earned him another Academy Award nomination, this time for Best Actor, underscoring his enduring legacy in cinema.
With a career that spanned several decades and a diverse array of roles, Richard Farnsworth remains a celebrated figure in American film history, known for his authentic performances and commitment to his craft.
Filmography
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The Grey Fox
1982 • Bill Miner
Rhinestone
1984 • Noah Ferris
Highway to Hell
1991 • Sam
The Hard Man
1957
The Legend of the Lone Ranger
1981 • Wild Bill Hickok
Space Rage
1985 • Colonel
The Natural
1984 • Red Blow
Into the Night
1985
The Two Jakes
1990 • Earl Rawley
The Violent Men
1955
Lassie
1994 • Len Collins
Sylvester
1985 • John Foster
The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox
1976 • Stagecoach driver
Resurrection
1980 • Esco
Tom Horn
1980 • John Coble
Ruckus
1981 • Sheriff Jethro Pough
The Getaway (1994)
1994 • Slim
Strange New World
1975
Misery
1990 • Buster
Duel at Diablo
1966
Pocket Money
1972
Havana
1990 • Professor