Richard Briers

This British character actor has had a long career in TV, but has enjoyed a late-career renaissance thanks to director-actor Kenneth Branagh, who has cast him in six features and one short since "Henry V" in 1989. Trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, Briers made his London debut in 1959 in "Gilt and Gingerbread". For the next 30 years, he alternated his TV and film work with such plays as "Present Laughter" (1965), "The Real Inspector Hound" (1968), "Butley" (1972), "Run for Your Wife" (1983), "Twelfth Night" (1987-88) and "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (as Bottom, 1990).

But it was as a TV comic that Briers won his greatest fame in England, appearing in the popular shows "The Good Life" (BBC, 1975, shown in the US as "Good Neighbors"), "Ever Decreasing Circles" (BBC-1, 1989), Rowan Atkinson's "Mr. Bean" (ITV, 1990) and "Marriage Lines". He also appeared in the playwright Alan Ayckbourn's "The Norman Conquests" (PBS, 1978) and "Just Between Ourselves".

Briers' big screen career began with the British features "Bottoms Up" (1960), "Murder She Said" (1961), "The Girl on the Boat" and "A Matter of Who" (both 1962) and the multi-national "The VIPs" (1963). He appeared in Raquel Welch's spy spoof "Fathom" (1967), the comedy "All the Way Up" (1970) and did a voice-over for the animated "Watership Down" (1978). But he was largely unknown in the US until he began appearing in Kenneth Branagh's films.

Briers met Branagh when Briers joined the Renaissance Theatre Company and began taking on more classical roles, including King Lear and Uncle Vanya. On film, Branagh cast the actor--who still thought of himself as a sitcom clown--as Bardolph in "Henry V" (1989), Stephen Fry's father in the comedy "Peter's Friends" (1992), Don Leonato in "Much Ado About Nothing" (1993), the blind grandfather in the controversial "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein" (1994) and as a cranky old trouper in "A Midwinter's Tale" (1996). Sticking with Branagh, Briers next filmed the role of Polonius in "Hamlet" (1996).

Briers, who is married to actress Ann Davies, has done some recent work sans Branagh, including the comedy "A Chorus of Disapproval" (1989), the harrowing period drama "Skallagrigg" (1994) and the P G Wodehouse comedy "Heavy Weather" (PBS, 1996), with Peter O'Toole and Judy Parfitt.

  • Born:
    January 14, 1934 in Merton, Surrey, England, United Kingdom
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Comedian, Clerk
Family
  • Daughter: Kate Briers.
  • Daughter: Lucy Briers. born c. 1967
  • Father: Joseph Benjamin Briers.
  • Mother: Morna Phyllis Briers.
Education
  • Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London, England
Milestones
  • 1956 Worked with the Liverpool Rep Company
  • 1958 West End acting debut
  • 1962 Appeared in the British TV show Brothers in Law
  • 1971 Headlined the comedy series Bird on a Wing
  • 1977 With Michael Gambon, starred in the British series The Other One
  • 1978 Provided the character voice of Fiver in the animated feature Watership Down
  • 1982 Starred in the British TV show Goodbye, Mr. Kent
  • 1984 Appeared in British comedy series Ever Decreasing Circles
  • 1987 Joined Kenneth Branagh s Renaissance Theatre Company; appeared in Twelfth Night , Coriolanus and the title roles of King Lear and Uncle Vanya
  • 1989 Awarded OBE by Queen Elizabeth II
  • 1989 First film collaboration with Branagh, Henry V
  • 1992 Had small role in Branagh s Peter s Friends
  • 1993 Co-starred in the British comedy series If You See God, Tell Him
  • 1995 Starred opposite Judy Parfitt in Heavy Weather for British TV
  • 1996 Appeared in two films directed by Branagh, A Midwinter s Tale and Hamlet (as Polonius)
  • 1998 Played opposite Geraldine McEwan in the Broadway production The Chairs
  • 1999 Provided a character voice for the animated series based on Watership Down
  • 2000 Once again reteamed with Branagh for Love s Labour s Lost
  • 2000 Starred in the British series The Master of the Glen
  • 2002 Starred opposite June Whitfield in London stage revival of Bedroom Farce
  • 2003 Cast as Smee in P.J. Hogan s live-action adaptation of Peter Pan
  • Co-starred in British sitcom The Good Life/Good Neighbors
  • Had leading role in the British situation comedy All in Good Faith
  • Starred in British TV comedy Marriage Lines

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