Richard Hurndall

Richard Hurndall

ACTOR

A gaunt, intense character actor of striking presence, Richard Gibbon Hurndall was educated at Scarborough College and trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. He acted professionally from 1930, initially in repertory theatre and later with the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon, his roles including Orlando in "As You Like It", Bassanio in "The Merchant of Venice" and Laertes in "Hamlet". Richard's powerful voice and precise diction were also perfectly suited to working in radio. Between 1949 and 1952, he was a member of the BBC radio drama repertory company. In October 1958, he took over as host of Radio Luxemburg's half-hour British version of Edward R. Murrow's "This I Believe". A year later, he was well cast as Sherlock Holmes in a BBC radio adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Sign of Four", transmitted over five weekly episodes.
  • When was
    Richard Hurndall born?

    Richard Hurndall was born on Thursday, November 3, 1910

  • Where was
    Richard Hurndall born?

    Richard Hurndall was born in Darlgton, Durham, England, UK

  • How old was
    Richard Hurndall when they died?

    Richard Hurndall was 73

  • When did Richard Hurndall die?

    Richard Hurndall died on
    Friday, April 13, 1984


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