Richard Attenborough
Richard Samuel Attenborough, Baron Attenborough, Kt, CBE (August 29, 1923 – August 24, 2014) was a distinguished English actor, filmmaker, entrepreneur, and politician. He held prominent positions as the President of both the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). During World War II, Attenborough served in the Royal Air Force, where he was part of a film unit that documented bombing raids across Europe, capturing footage from the rear gunner's perspective.
As a celebrated film director and producer, Attenborough achieved significant acclaim, winning two Academy Awards for his epic film Gandhi in 1983. His accolades also include four BAFTA Awards and four Golden Globe Awards. As an actor, he is widely recognized for his memorable performances in classics such as Brighton Rock, The Great Escape, 10 Rillington Place, the 1994 remake of Miracle on 34th Street, and the iconic Jurassic Park.
Attenborough was the elder brother of renowned naturalist and broadcaster David Attenborough and John Attenborough, a former executive at Alfa Romeo. He shared a loving marriage with actress Sheila Sim from 1945 until his passing, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire generations in the arts.
Filmography
The Chess Players
Only When I Larf
Dunkirk
Jet Storm
The Ship That Died of Shame
Doctor Dolittle
Father's Doing Fine
The Human Factor (1979)
Morning Departure
Gift Horse
SOS Pacific
Danger Within
All Night Long
Brighton Rock
I'm All Right Jack
Guns at Batasi
Journey Together
A Severed Head
The Baby and the Battleship
Conduct Unbecoming
The Guinea Pig
The Scamp
Miracle on 34th Street (1994)
The Flight of the Phoenix
Sea of Sand
The Man Upstairs
The Third Secret
A Matter of Life and Death
Eight O'Clock Walk
Brannigan
The Sand Pebbles
The Great Escape
And Then There Were None (1974)
Dancing with Crime