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Richard Wilson
Birth at
9 July 1936
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Richard Wilson is a Scottish film actor. At the age of thirteen, Wilson had the courage to become an actor. He met with Mabel Irving, a teacher of English and drama She said that Richard is not deprived of intelligence, but can not speak. This saddened the future actor, and he decided to devote his life to helping sick people. However, in 1953, Wilson left school and, taking a Scottish certificate, boarded the train as a laboratory assistant at Stobhill Hospital in Glasgow.
Two years later, Richard
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Richard Wilson is a Scottish film actor.
At the age of thirteen, Wilson had the courage to become an actor. He met with Mabel Irving, a teacher of English and drama She said that Richard is not deprived of intelligence, but can not speak. This saddened the future actor, and he decided to devote his life to helping sick people. However, in 1953, Wilson left school and, taking a Scottish certificate, boarded the train as a laboratory assistant at Stobhill Hospital in Glasgow.
Two years later, Richard moved to Gateside Hospital in Greenock, allowing him to devote more time to an amateur drama club. Wilson was then called up for military service. In 1958, the future actor returned home and again worked at Gateshead Hospital. In Greenock everything was as before, but Richard himself has changed a lot.
After Toots' cat died, Wilson went to London. The capital of England was a huge and frightening place for Richard, he began to yearn for his hometown. From his home, he made the Belsize2 Club, getting a job at Paddington Hospital in the blood transfusion and hematology department. His old friend Charlie Murray decided to follow in Wilson’s footsteps to London. As a result, the life of the future actor became more exciting.
In 1960, things took a turn for the worse when his mother went down with a brain tumor and then died, leaving his son depressed. It was during this period that Wilson said he was eligible for a grant from London County Council to teach acting. At the age of twenty-seven, he turned to RADA, and he was accepted.
Subsequently, Richard Wilson appeared in films.
"The man who knew too little" Murder by the Book, Love and Other Disasters
"Career of a corrupt woman" . In 1994, the actor was awarded the Order of the British Empire.