Richard O'Callaghan  | |
|---|---|
| Born | Richard Brooke 7 March 1940  | 
| Occupation | Actor | 
| Years active | 1965–present | 
| Spouse | Elizabeth Quinn | 
| Parent(s) | Valentine Brooke and Patricia Hayes | 
Richard O'Callaghan (born Richard Brooke; 7 March 1940, London) is an English film, stage and television character actor.
He is the son of actors Patricia Hayes and Valentine Brooke, whose stage name was Valentine Rooke. As a boy actor he was known as Richard Brooke. He has led a versatile career in film, stage and television in a wide range of roles. He is best known for his role in the British film Carry On at Your Convenience (1971).
Film credits
- The Bofors Gun (1968) ... Rowe[1]
 - Carry On Loving (1970) ... Bertram Muffet[1]
 - Carry On at Your Convenience (1971) ... Lewis Boggs[1]
 - Butley (1974) ... Joey Keyston[1]
 - Galileo (1975) ... Fulganzio[1]
 - Watership Down (1978) (voice) ... Dandelion[1]
 - Dangerous Beauty (1998) ... Zealot
 
Television credits
- Out of the Unknown ('Stranger in the Family', episode) (1965)...Boy
 - Z-Cars (1965) ... Jim Blackitt
 - The Flower of Gloster (1967) ... Richard Doherty
 - The Good and Faithful Servant (1967)
 - The Ronnie Barker Playhouse (1968) ... Shelley Longfellow Morgan (1 episode) 'Tennyson' (1968)
 - Public Eye ... Frank (2 episodes, 1968–1969) – "Mercury in an Off-White Mac" (1968), "Divide and Conquer" (1969)
 - The Wednesday Play (1969) (1 episode: 'The Last Train through Harecastle Tunnel' (1969) ... Fowler
 - Thirty-Minute Theatre (1970) (1 episode: 'The Tidewatchers'
 - Vile Bodies (1970) ... Adam
 - Thriller (1973) 1 episode: 'File It Under Fear' ... George Bailey
 - Professional Foul (1977) ... Chetwyn
 - Renoir, My Father (1978) ... Auguste Renoir
 - Two's Company ... Richard (1 episode ("The Silence"), 1979)
 - The Green Tie on the Little Yellow Dog (1983) (TV).[2]
 - Boon "The Fall and Rise of the Bowman Empire" (1989) ... Cecil Bowman[3]
 - Spatz (1992) ... Horace Flint ( 1 episode, 1992)
 - The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling (1997) TV series ... Mr Fitzpatrick
 - Midsomer Murders (1 episode) (2005) ... Trevor Machin ... "Bantling Boy"
 - Heartbeat 1 episode) (2005)... Ringer Redknapp ... "Rustlers & Hustlers"
 - The Afternoon Play ... Harry ... 1 episode ... "Molly" (2006)
 - Dalziel and Pascoe ... Aiden Scarman ... 4 episodes ... "Demons on Our Shoulders" & "Project Aphrodite" (2007)
 - Casualty ... Eddie Morris ... 1 episode ... "When Love Came to Town" (2008)
 - New Tricks ... Will Carter ... 1 episode ... "Loyalties and Royalties" (2008)
 - Red Dwarf: Back to Earth ... The Creator ... 1 episode ... "Part Three" (2009)
 - Red Dwarf X ... Hogey the Roguey ... 1 episode ... "The Beginning" (2012)
 
Theatre credits
- Dirty Linen (1976); Almost Free Theatre
 - Brimstone and Treacle (1979); Open Space Theatre
 - Amadeus (1981); Her Majesty's Theatre, London
 - The Happiest Days of Your Life (1984); Barbican Theatre, London
 - The Magistrate (2000); Royal Exchange, Manchester
 - Educating Rita (2002; UK tour)
 - 1605 (2005); Chichester Festival Theatre
 - King Lear (2005); Chichester Festival Theatre
 - Titus Andronicus (2006; as Marcus Andronicus); Shakespeare's Globe
 - The Last Confession (2007); Chichester Festival Theatre/Theatre Royal, Haymarket
 - Twelfth Night (2008; as Malvolio); Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park
 - The Story of Vasco (2009; as Caesar); Orange Tree Theatre
 - Haunting Julia (2011; as Joe Lukin); Riverside Studios, Hammersmith
 - The Last Confession (2014; World tour)
 - The Importance of Being Earnest (2015);(Vaudeville Theatre)
 
Radio credits
- Murder Must Advertise (1979, BBC Radio) ... Mr Willis
 - The Lord of the Rings (1981, BBC Radio) ... Meriadoc Brandybuck
 - Have His Carcase (1981, BBC Radio) ... Julian Perkins
 - Patterson (1981, BBC Radio) ... Cuthbertson
 
Television roles
| Year | Title | Role | 
|---|---|---|
| 1973 | Seven of One | Mortlake Owen | 
| 1975–79 | Two's Company | Richard | 
| 2009 | Red Dwarf: Back to Earth (British TV series) | "The Creator" | 
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