RECENT CREDITS
Princes in Exile (FILM)  Feb. 22, 1991
Busted Up (FILM)  Oct. 10, 1986
House of the Long Shadows (FILM)  Jan. 1, 1982
Asylum (FILM)  Nov. 17, 1972
Das Bildnis des Dorian Gray (FILM)  Aug. 17, 1970

BIOGRAPHY
Born in Ireland, Richard Todd spent a few of his childhood years in India, where his father served as an army physician. Later his family relocated to West Devon, England. Todd trained for a potential military career at....
Born in Ireland, Richard Todd spent a few of his childhood years in India, where his father served as an army physician. Later his family relocated to West Devon, England. Todd trained for a potential military career at Sandhurst before inaugurating his acting training at the Italia Conta school. He helped organize the Dundee Repertory Theatre, then spent six years' service in World War II, first as an officer in the Yorkshire Light Infantry, then as a paratrooper with the 6th Airbourne. Todd was among those who parachuted into France during the D-Day Invasion of 1944; eighteen years later, he played a cameo in Darryl F. Zanuck's D-Day recreation The Longest Day (1946). After the war, he rejoined the Dundee rep, then made his West End debut as The Scot, the ill-tempered, dying protagonist of John Patrick's play The Hasty Heart. In 1949, Todd began his film career when he was tapped to recreate his Hasty Heart characterization before the cameras; the performance would earn him an Academy Award nomination. Highlights of Todd's 1950s film output include his portrayal of Marlene Dietrich's castaway beau in Hitchcock's Stage Fright (1950), his swashbuckling heroics in Disney's The Story of Robin Hood (1952), The Sword and the Rose (1953) and Rob Roy, The Highland Rogue (1954), his sensitive performance as "Chaplain of the Presidents" Peter Marshall in A Man Called Peter, and his military derring-do in the 1956 British box-office smash The Dam Busters. Although he devoted more and more of his energies to the stage in the late 1950s-early 1960s, Todd served as executive producer on 1961's Why Bother to Knock and later portrayed a Timothy Leary clone in 1967's The Love-Ins. More recently the actor's achievements include stage actor and producer. Todd lists Equus as his favorite stage production, though it's likely that his eight-year run in the Mayfair Theatre presentation The Business of Murder was kinder to his bank account. In 1987, Richard Todd published Caught in the Act, the first volume of his memoirs.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Rovi Data Solutions, Inc.
- Portions of Content Provided by Rovi Data Solutions © 2009 Rovi Data Solutions, Inc.


Comments

Advertisement

Recently Worked With...

Princes in Exile
Released: Feb. 22, 1991

Busted Up
Released: Oct. 10, 1986

House of the Long Shadows
Released: Jan. 1, 1982

Asylum
Released: Nov. 17, 1972

Das Bildnis des Dorian Gray
Released: Aug. 17, 1970


Fan Sites

Richard Todd Fansites

No fan sites available. Create the first!
Are you the #1 Richard Todd Fan? Sign Up To Create A Website Here.

Top 5 Celebrities

Angelina Jolie at the Orange British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) 2009 - Arrivals.  London, England - 02/08/09
June 04, 1975
Los Angeles, CA

Megan Fox up close at 'Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen' UK premiere
May 16, 1986
Tennessee

SCARLETT JOHANSSON's killer cleavage has topped a new TV celebration of Hollywood's best breasts.alt
November 22, 1984
New York, NY

Robert Pattinson on the set of 'Remember Me' - New York City, NY - 06/15/09
May 13, 1986
London, England

Salma Hayek at the CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute held at the Kodak Theatre.  Hollywood, CA - 11-22-08
N/A
Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, Mexico