Actor and director Richard Attenborough has passed away at
the age of 90.
Before he became known to modern cinema for his role as John
Hammond in Steven Spielberg’s JURASSIC PARK (1993), Richard Attenborough was an
accomplished actor, director, and producer worthy of an un-official title of
Hollywood Royalty. Born in Cambridge, England, Attenborough spent time in the
Royal Air Force during WWII before pursuing an acting career. He was successful
on stage and in 1949 exhibitors voted him the sixth most popular British actor
at the box office.
He would then move over into the British film industry where
he would spend the next 30 years. After some successful comedies such as
PRIVATE’S PROGRESS (1956) and I’M ALL RIGHT JACK (1959), he would appear in the
ensemble cast of THE GREAT ESCAPE (1963) with American darling Steve McQueen and
would then be exposed to U.S. audiences. He would improve his range and appear
in GUNS AT BATASI (1964), for which he would win the BAFTA Award for Best
Actor. He would then play opposite James Stewart in FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX
(1967), for which he would win a Golden Globe. He would take a break from acting to
pursue directing and producing, and took no roles after THE HUMAN FACTOR (1979)
until his appearance in JURASSIC PARK and its sequel. He starred in a remake of
MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET (1994), the historical drama ELIZABETH
(1998), and Kenneth Branagh’s HAMLET (1996).
His directing years were just as successful, if not more than
his acting time. His feature film debut was the musical OH! WHAT A LOVELY WAR
(1969), and later YOUNG WINSTON (1972), which focused on the early life of Winston
Churchill. He would strike Oscar gold in 1982 with his historical character-piece
GANDHI, which would win him Best Picture and Best Director, and would introduce
Ben Kingsley and Daniel Day-Lewis to the world. Other films he directed and
produced were CHAPLIN (1992) with Robert Downey Jr. and Anthony Hopkins, and
SHADOWLANDS (1993).
He was the President of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
(RADA). He would win four total BAFTA Awards, four Golden Globes, and two
Oscars. He held the title of Lord, and Pinewood Studios paid tribute to him by
naming a film and television stage after him in 2012.
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Like most modern movie fans, this Blogger was introduced to
Richard Attenborough by way of JURASSIC PARK, where his kind and gentleman-like
nature made him a perfect fit for the loving grandfather character whose heart
was bigger than his head. Over the years a great appreciation for his earlier
acting roles and great body of directing work was grown. He had a great eye for
historical pieces; focusing mostly on the human stories that exist during
war-time…evidently drawing from his own WWII experiences to feed his
storytelling. His crown achievement is obviously GANDHI, where he would take
home the gold, and more importantly…bring two of the greatest actors of our
time into the light. Richard Attenborough was truly a gentleman and a scholar,
an honest-to-goodness student of cinema…whose impact will be felt long after
the curtain falls.
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