Richard Burton on stage, screen, radio and record

Richard Burton (10 November 1925 – 5 August 1984) was a Welsh actor who had an extensive career primarily on stage and in film. He was known for his powerful presence and mellifluous baritone voice.

A photograph of Richard Burton looking the camera
Richard Burton as King Arthur in the original Broadway production of Camelot (1960).

Theatre edit

Stage credits of Richard Burton
Show Dates Theatre Role Director Notes Ref(s)
Druid's Nest November 1943 Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool Glen Emlyn Williams [1]
Druid's Nest January 1944 St Martin's Theatre, London Glen Emlyn Williams [1]
Measure for Measure 1944 Christ Church, Oxford Angelo Nevill Coghill [1]
Castle Anna February 1948 Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith Hicks Daphne Rye [1]
The Lady's Not for Burning May 1949 Globe Theatre, London Richard John Gielgud,
Esme Percy
[2]
The Boy With A Cart January 1950 Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith Cuthman John Gielgud [3]
A Phoenix Too Frequent March 1950 Dolphin Theatre, Brighton Tegeus Christopher Fry [3]
The Lady's Not for Burning 8 November 1950 – 17 March 1951 Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, New York City Richard John Gielgud Theatre World Award [4]
[5]
Henry IV, Part 1 1951 Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon Prince Hal Anthony Quayle,
John Kidd
[3]
Henry IV, Part 2 1951 Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon Prince Hal Michael Redgrave [3]
Henry V 1951 Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon Henry V of England Anthony Quayle [3]
The Tempest 1951 Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon Ferdinand Michael Benthall [3]
Legend of Lovers 26 December 1951 – 12 January 1952 Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, New York City The Musician Peter Ashmore [3]
[6]
Montserrat April 1952 Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith Montserrat Noel Willman,
Nigel Green
[7]
Hamlet September 1953 General Assembly Hall of the Church of Scotland, Edinburgh Prince Hamlet Michael Benthall [8]
Hamlet 1953–1954 The Old Vic, London Prince Hamlet Michael Benthall [8]
King John 1953–1954 The Old Vic, London Philip of Cognac George Devine [8]
Twelfth Night 1953–1954 The Old Vic, London Sir Toby Belch Denis Carey [8]
Coriolanus 1953–1954 The Old Vic, London Gaius Marcius Coriolanus Michael Benthall [8]
The Tempest 1953–1954 The Old Vic, London Caliban Robert Helpmann [8]
Henry V 1955–1956 The Old Vic, London Henry V of England Michael Benthall [8]
Othello 1955–1956 The Old Vic, London Othello Michael Benthall [8]
Time Remembered 12 November 1957 – 28 June 1958 Morosco Theatre, New York City Albert Albert Marre Nominated – Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play [9]
[10]
Camelot 1 December 1960 – 23 September 1961 Majestic Theatre, New York City King Arthur Moss Hart Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical
New York Drama Critics Award for Best Male Performance in a Musical
[11]
[12]
Richard Burton's Hamlet 9 April 1964 – 8 August 1964 Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City Prince Hamlet John Gielgud Nominated – Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play [11]
[13]
Doctor Faustus February 1966 Oxford Playhouse, Oxford Faustus Nevill Coghill [11]
Equus 16 February 1976 –April 1976 Plymouth Theatre, New York City Martin Dysart John Dexter [11]
[14]
Camelot 30 June 1980 – 8 August 1980 David H. Koch Theater, New York City King Arthur Frank Dunlop [11]
[15]
Private Lives 28 April 1983 – 17 July 1983 Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City Elyot Chase Milton Katselas [11]
[16]

Filmography edit

Filmography of Richard Burton
Film Year Role Director Notes Ref(s)
The Last Days of Dolwyn 1949 Gareth Emlyn Williams [17]
Now Barabbas 1949 Paddy Gordon Parry [17]
Waterfront 1950 Ben Satterthwaite Michael Anderson [17]
The Woman with No Name 1950 Nick Chamerd Ladislao Vajda [17]
Green Grow the Rushes 1951 Robert "Bob" Hammond Derek N. Twist [18]
My Cousin Rachel 1952 Philip Ashley Henry Koster Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actor
Nominated – Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
[19]
[20]
The Desert Rats 1953 "Tammy" MacRoberts Robert Wise [21]
The Robe 1953 Marcellus Gallio Henry Koster Nominated – Academy Award for Best Actor [19]
Thursday's Children 1954 Narrator Lindsay Anderson Documentary film [22]
Prince of Players 1955 Edwin Booth Philip Dunne [19]
The Rains of Ranchipur 1955 Rama Safti Jean Negulesco [23]
Alexander the Great 1956 Alexander the Great Robert Rossen [19]
Sea Wife 1957 Biscuit Bob McNaught [24]
Bitter Victory 1957 Jimmy Leith Nicholas Ray [25]
Look Back in Anger 1959 Jimmy Porter Tony Richardson Nominated – BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama
[26]
[27]
[28]
Ice Palace 1960 Zeb Kennedy Vincent Sherman [26]
The Bramble Bush 1960 Guy Montford Daniel Petrie [26]
Dylan Thomas 1962 Narrator Jack Howells Documentary film [29]
The Longest Day 1962 David Campbell Ken Annakin,
Andrew Marton,
Bernhard Wicki,
Gerd Oswald
[30]
[31]
Cleopatra 1963 Mark Antony Joseph L. Mankiewicz [32]
The V.I.P.s 1963 Paul Andros Anthony Asquith [33]
Zulu 1964 Narrator Cy Endfield [34]
Becket 1964 Thomas Becket Peter Glenville Nominated – Academy Award for Best Actor
Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Drama
[35]
[36]
The Night of the Iguana 1964 T. Laurence Shannon John Huston [37]
What's New Pussycat? 1965 Clive Donner Guest appearance [38]
The Sandpiper 1965 Edward Hewitt Vincente Minnelli [35]
[39]
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold 1965 Alec Leamas Martin Ritt BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role (also for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?)
Nominated – Academy Award for Best Actor
[35]
[40]
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? 1966 George Mike Nichols BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role (also for The Spy Who Came in from the Cold)
Nominated – Academy Award for Best Actor
[35]
[40]
[41]
Florence: Days of Destruction 1966 Narrator Franco Zeffirelli Documentary film [42]
The Taming of the Shrew 1967 Petruchio Franco Zeffirelli Also producer
Nominated – BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
[43]
[44]
[45]
Doctor Faustus 1967 Doctor Faustus Richard Burton,
Nevill Coghill
Also producer [46]
The Comedians 1967 Brown Peter Glenville [43]
The Comedians in Africa 1967 Himself Peter Glenville short subject made to promote The Comedians [47]
Boom! 1968 Chris Flanders Joseph Losey [48]
Where Eagles Dare 1968 Jonathan Smith Brian G. Hutton [49]
Candy 1968 McPhisto Christian Marquand [43]
Staircase 1969 Harry C. Leeds Stanley Donen [50]
Anne of the Thousand Days 1969 Henry VIII of England Charles Jarrott Nominated – Academy Award for Best Actor
Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama
[51]
[52]
Raid on Rommel 1971 Alex Foster Henry Hathaway [53]
Villain 1971 Vic Dakin Michael Tuchner [54]
Under Milk Wood 1972 First Voice Andrew Sinclair [55]
The Assassination of Trotsky 1972 Leon Trotsky Joseph Losey [56]
Hammersmith Is Out 1972 Hammersmith Peter Ustinov [51]
Bluebeard 1972 Baron Kurt von Sepper Edward Dmytryk [51]
Battle of Sutjeska 1973 Josip Broz Tito Stipe Delić [57]
Massacre in Rome 1973 Herbert Kappler George P. Cosmatos [58]
The Voyage 1974 Cesare Braggi Vittorio De Sica [59]
The Klansman 1974 Breck Stancill Terence Young [59]
Exorcist II: The Heretic 1977 Philip Lamont John Boorman [59]
Equus 1977 Martin Dysart Sidney Lumet Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama
Nominated – Academy Award for Best Actor
[60]
[61]
The Medusa Touch 1978 John Morlar Jack Gold [62]
The Wild Geese 1978 Allan Faulkner Andrew V. McLaglen [60]
Absolution 1978 Goddard Anthony Page [60]
Breakthrough 1979 Rolf Steiner Andrew V. McLaglen [63]
Circle of Two 1981 Ashley St. Clair Jules Dassin [60]
Lovespell 1981 Mark of Cornwall Tom Donovan [60]
Wagner 1983 Richard Wagner Tony Palmer [64]
To the Ends of the Earth 1983 Narrator William Kronick Documentary film [65]
Nineteen Eighty-Four 1984 O'Brien Michael Radford [64]

Television edit

Television appearances of Richard Burton
Programme Date Role Notes Ref(s)
Celanese Theatre 1952 Mat Burke Episode: "Anna Christie" [66]
DuPont Show of the Month 1958 Heathcliff Episode: "Wuthering Heights" [67]
Hallmark Hall of Fame 1960 Caliban Episode: "The Tempest" [68]
A Subject of Scandal and Concern 1960 George Holyoake Television film by BBC Television [69]
The Ed Sullivan Show 1961 Himself Episode: "Salute to Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe — with Julie Andrews, Richard Burton, Robert Goulet" [70]
Camera Three 1961 Himself Episode: "A Child's Christmas in Wales" [71]
The Ed Sullivan Show 1963 Himself Episode: "Richard Burton, Morecombe and Wise, Arthur Worsley, Dave Madden" [72]
The Ed Sullivan Show 1969 Himself Episode: "The Swinging, Soulful Sixties" [73]
Here's Lucy 1970 Himself Episode: "Lucy Meets the Burtons" [74]
Mooch Goes to Hollywood 1971 Narrator Television film by Jim Backus — Jerry Devine Productions [75]
Divorce His, Divorce Hers 1973 Martin Reynolds Television film by the American Broadcasting Company [76]
The Merv Griffin Show 1974 Himself Episode: "May 15, 1974" [77]
Film... 1974 Himself Episode: "Film '74 Special, Richard Burton: If it Stops, I'm Dead" [78]
Hallmark Hall of Fame 1974 Alec Harvey Episode: "Brief Encounter" [79]
Parkinson 1974 Himself Episode: "Richard Burton" [80]
Hallmark Hall of Fame 1974 Winston Churchill Episode: "The Gathering Storm" [76]
[81]
The Hollywood Greats 1977 Himself Episode: "Humphrey Bogart" [82]
Film... 1977 Himself Episode: "Film 77 Episode 8" [83]
Good Morning America 1977 Himself Episode: "October 11, 1977" [84]
Good Morning America 1977 Himself Episode: "October 12, 1977" [85]
Good Morning America 1977 Himself Episode: "October 13, 1977" [86]
Dinah! 1977 Himself Episode: "October 17, 1977" [87]
Dinah! 1977 Himself Episode: "November 18, 1977" [88]
Good Morning America 1978 Himself Episode: "March 28, 1978" [89]
Film... 1978 Himself Episode: "Film '78 Episode 11" [90]
The Bob Hope Salute to 1920s and '30's 1979 Himself Television special [91]
Good Morning America 1981 Himself Episode: "July 27, 1981" [92]
Entertainment Tonight 1982 Himself Episode: "February 1, 1982" [93]
Entertainment Tonight 1982 Himself Episode: "February 4, 1982" [94]
Bob Hope's Star-Studded Spoof of the New TV Season, G-Rated, with Glamour, Glitter and Gags 1982 Himself Television special [95]
The Fall Guy 1982 Himself Episode: "Reluctant Traveling Companion" [96]
[97]
Great Performances 1983 White Knight Episode: "Alice in Wonderland" [96]
[98]
Entertainment Tonight 1984 Himself Episode: "July 31, 1984" [99]
Ellis Island 1984 Phipps Ogden Main role: 2 episodes
Nominated – Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie
[96]

Selected radio broadcasts edit

Selected radio broadcasts of Richard Burton
Programme Date Ref(s)
The Corn Is Green 27 January 1945 [100]
In Parenthesis September 1948 [100]
The Last Days of Dolwyn 10 July 1949 [100]
Nightmare Abbey 7 November 1949 [100]
New Judgement 20 November 1949 [100]
[101]
Hippolytus March 1950 [100]
The Lady's Not for Burning 1950 [100]
Sea Flood 1 May 1950 [100]
[101]
Men of Steel, the Birth of a Giant 15 July 1951 [100]
Night Birds 19 September 1951 [100]
Taffy was a Welshman 13 October 1951 [100]
Good for the Boy November 1953 [100]
Younger Generation December 1953 [100]
Night Must Fall 13 January 1954 [101]
[102]
Under Milk Wood 25 January 1954 [103]
The Duchess of Malfi 16 May 1954 [101]
[104]
The Old Vic Comes North June 1954 [100]
Henry of Agincourt 22 April 1956 [105]
The Dark Tower 14 May 1956 [106]
[107]
Under Milk Wood 11 October 1963 [101]
[108]
A Christmas Story 25 December 1965 [100]
Vivat Rex 13 February 1977 – 9 August 1977 [101]
[102]

Discography edit

Album recordings by Richard Burton
Title Year Label Type Notes Ref(s)
Homage to Dylan Thomas 1954 Argo Records PLP 1060 Solo [109]
Under Milk Wood 1954 Spoken Arts SA 791 SA 792, 791-792 Cast Recording [110]
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 1954 Argo Records RG 41 Solo [111]
Richard Burton Reads 15 Poems By Dylan Thomas 1955 Argo Records SW 503 Solo [102]
[112]
Love Poems Of John Donne 1958 Caedmon Audio TC 1141 Solo [113]
Camelot 1960 Columbia Masterworks KOL 5620 Cast Recording [114]
The Poetry of Thomas Hardy 1961 Caedmon Audio TC 1140 Solo [115]
Coriolanus 1962 Caedmon Audio SRS M 226 Cast Recording [116]
[117]
Richard Burton's Hamlet 1964 Columbia Masterworks DOL 302 Cast Recording [118]
[119]
Famous Scenes From Sir John Gielgud's Production Of William Shakespeare's Hamlet 1964 Columbia Masterworks OL 8020 Cast Recording [120]
The Night of the Iguana 1964 MGM Records PR 4 Cast Recording [121]
The English Poets — Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1965 Argo Records RG 438 Solo [122]
The Days of Wilfred Owen 1966 Warner Bros. Records B 1635 Solo [123]
Doctor Faustus 1969 His Master's Voice ALP 2270 Cast Recording [124]
The World Of Dylan Thomas 1971 Argo Records PA/A 166 Cast Recording [125]
The Little Prince 1975 P.I.P. Records PIP 6813 Cast Recording Grammy Award for Best Album for Children [126]
[127]
A Personal Anthology 1978 Argo Records ZDSW 714 Solo [128]
Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds 1978 CBS Records S CBS 96000 Cast Recording [129]
Singles by Richard Burton
Title Year Label Billed as Notes Ref(s)
"Married Man" 1964 DRG Records DARC 2100/B Richard Burton Part of the Broadway musical Baker Street. [130]

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