Richard Pearson
Biography
Richard de Pearsall Pearson (1 August 1918 – 2 August 2011) was a distinguished English character actor renowned for his extensive work across film, television, and theatre spanning an impressive 65 years. Throughout his career, Pearson graced the stages of London’s West End, taking on prominent roles in various acclaimed productions. He shared the spotlight with celebrated actors such as Maggie Smith and Robert Morley in multiple successful West End shows, showcasing his versatility and talent.
In addition to his stage accomplishments, Pearson also made a mark in the film industry, featuring in notable works directed by Roman Polanski, where he portrayed memorable character roles. His contributions to both theatre and cinema have left a lasting legacy, making him a respected figure in the performing arts community.
Throughout his life, Pearson's dedication to his craft and ability to inhabit diverse characters earned him recognition and admiration from audiences and peers alike. His career highlights reflect a remarkable journey in the entertainment industry, characterized by a commitment to excellence and artistry. Richard Pearson’s work continues to be celebrated, as his influence can still be felt in the realms of stage and screen.
Filmography
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The Wind in the Willows
1983 • Mole
Inspector Clouseau
1968 • Shockley
Macbeth (1971)
1971 • Doctor
Love Among the Ruins
1976 • George Druce
Tess
1979 • Vicar of Marlott
Whoops Apocalypse
1986 • Michael Sumpter (Defence Secretary)
Royal Flash
1975
The Mirror Crack'd
1980
Sunday Bloody Sunday
1971