
Richard Warwick
Acting • Born 1945-04-29 – Died 1997-12-16
Biography
Richard Warwick (born Richard Carey Winter) was an English actor, on screen, stage and television. He made his film debut in Franco Zeffirelli's 1968 adaptation of "Romeo and Juliet" and went on to star in such films as Lindsay Anderson's "If..."; "Nicholas and Alexandra" and "Sebastiane". On television, he played prominent roles in the sitcom "Please Sir!" and "A Fine Romance", opposite Dame Judi Dench. In his obituary for The Daily Telegraph, director Lindsay Anderson was quoted as remarking, "I never met a young actor like Richard! Without a touch of vanity, completely natural yet always concentrated, he illumines every frame of the film in which he appears."
Filmography
33 credits
International Velvet
Movie • 1978
Tim

Sebastiane
Movie • 1976
Justin

if....
Movie • 1968
Wallace

Jane Eyre
Movie • 1996
John

The Lost Language of Cranes
Movie • 1992
Frank

First Love
Movie • 1970
Lt. Belovzorov

The Breaking of Bumbo
Movie • 1970
Bumbo Bailey

The Tempest
Movie • 1979
Antonio, his brother

School Play
Movie • 1979
Jackson R D

Your Name's Not God, It's Edgar
Movie • 1968

Romeo and Juliet
Movie • 1968
Gregory

Hamlet
Movie • 1990
Bernardo

My Favorite Year
Movie • 1982
Technical Director

Confessions of a Pop Performer
Movie • 1975
Petal

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Movie • 1972
7 of Spades

Black Sun
Movie • 1978
Tornilla, police sergeant

White Hunter, Black Heart
Movie • 1990
Basil Fields

The Art of Interviewing
Movie
Alan Greenwood

The Vortex
Movie • 1969
Nicky Lancaster

Nicholas and Alexandra
Movie • 1971
Grand Duke Dmitry

The Making of ‘Sebastiane’
Movie • 1975
Himself

The Bed Sitting Room
Movie • 1969
Alan

Johnny Dangerously
Movie • 1984
Prisoner

The Shattered Eye
Movie • 1971
Alec

Out of the Unknown
TV • 1965
Alec

Hill Street Blues
TV • 1981

A Fine Romance
TV • 1981

The Last of the Mohicans
TV • 1971
Uncas

Please Sir!
TV • 1968

The Expert
TV • 1968
Donald Lamborbey

Please Sir!
TV • 1968
David Ffitchett-Brown

Playhouse
TV • 1974
R.D. Jackson

The Wednesday Play
TV • 1964
Nicky Lancaster