Richard Ainley
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Richard Ainley | |
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Born | |
Died | 18 May 1967 Muswell Hill, London, England | (aged 56)
Years active | 1936-1943 |
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Father | Henry Ainley |
Relatives | Anthony Ainley (half-brother) |
Richard Ainley (22 December 1910 – 18 May 1967)[1] was a stage and film actor.
He was born in Middlesex, England, the son of Henry Ainley[2] and a half-brother of Anthony Ainley.
Ainley made his stage debut in 1928, initially using the stage name Richard Riddle,[1] taking his mother's maiden name.[citation needed] His American debut came in Foreigners at the Belasco Theater in 1939.[2]
His first motion picture appearance was in 1936 as Sylvius in As You Like It, in which his father also appeared.[1] Other roles included Ferdinand in the television movie of The Tempest (1939), Dr. Hale in Shining Victory (1941), and a Foreign Office official in the thriller Above Suspicion (1943).
Ainley married three times, firstly to actress Ethel Glendinning. He was divorced from his first two wives; his third wife Rowena Woolf died in 1968.
He retired from film work following a disabling wound received while he was serving in the army[which?] during World War II to return to the stage. He was briefly principal of the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in the early 1960s.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1936 | As You Like It | Sylvius | |
1937 | The Frog | Ray Bennett | |
1937 | Our Fighting Navy | Lieutenant | Uncredited |
1937 | The Gang Show, aka The Gang | Whipple | |
1938 | Old Iron | Harry Woodstock | |
1938 | Lily of Laguna | Roger Fielding | |
1939 | Stolen Life | Morgan | |
1939 | There Ain't No Justice | Billy Frist | |
1940 | An Englishman's Home | Geoffrey Brown | |
1940 | Lady with Red Hair | Lou Payne | |
1941 | Here Comes Happiness | Jelliffe Blaine | |
1941 | Knockout | Allison | |
1941 | Singapore Woman | John Wetherby | |
1941 | Shining Victory | Dr. Hale | |
1941 | Bullets for O'Hara | McKay Standish | |
1941 | The Smiling Ghost | Cousin Tennant Bentley | |
1941 | Passage from Hong Kong | Lt. Norman MacNeil-Fraser | |
1942 | White Cargo | Mr. Worthing | |
1943 | Three Hearts for Julia | Philip Barrows | |
1943 | Du Barry Was a Lady | Marching Rebel Behind King Louis | Uncredited |
1943 | Above Suspicion | Peter Galt | |
1943 | The Man from Down Under | Military Doctor | Uncredited |
1943 | I Dood It | Larry West |
References
- ^ a b c Erickson, Hal. "Richard Ainley". AllMovie. Archived from the original on 19 May 2021. Retrieved 19 May 2021.
- ^ a b "Meet Richard Ainley". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. 3 December 1939. p. 35. Retrieved 19 May 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
External links
- Richard Ainley at IMDb
- Richard Ainley (1910-1967), Actor from the National Portrait Gallery (United Kingdom)