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Richard Briers CBE (born on January 14, 1934 in Raynes Park, London), is an English actor whose career encompasses the theatre, television, film and radio. He is a cousin of the late comedy actor Terry-Thomas. He read a speech from Henry V at the Westminster Abbey memorial service to the late Ronnie Barker on 3 March 2006.TelevisionOn television, Richard Briers is best known for his work in situation comedy.He first came to public attention in comedy series such as Brothers in Law (1962) and Marriage Lines (1963) (in which he played the male half of a newly-wed couple, opposite a young Prunella Scales). Thereafter he was a great favourite with the television-viewing public, his image being that of a nice clean-cut young man. In the long-running The Good Life (1975), one of the most successful British situation comedies of all time, Briers played Tom Good, a draughtsman in a big company who decides, on his 40th birthday, to give up his job and try his hand at self-sufficiency, with the support of his long-suffering wife Barbara (played by Felicity Kendal). Later he also starred in Ever Decreasing Circles (1984); Doctor Who (1987); If You See God, Tell Him (1993); and in the semi-comic role of Hector in the BBC One drama series, Monarch of the Glen. In the late 1980s, he starred alongside Caroline Langrishe in the Renaissance theatre company's production of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" as Malvolio. Briers is a familiar voice actor, with numerous commercials and the animated children's series Roobarb to his credit. FilmHe also appeared in films such as Henry V (1989), Much Ado About Nothing (1993) and Hamlet (1996).He provided the voice of Fiver in the 1978 film adaptation of Watership Down. RadioHis work in radio includes playing Bertie Wooster in a series of adaptations of Jeeves novels by P. G. Wodehouse.TheatreBriers has spent much of his career in theatre work, including appearances in plays by Shakespeare, Shaw and Alan Ayckbourn.[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Richard Briers ] Some related entries: Helena Shipman | Bob Todd | John Candy | Dina Merrill | Michael Nader | Niurka Marcos | House of Sand and Fog | Reality | Rhys Wakefield | Caleb Ross | Mack Swain This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Richard Briers; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay
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