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[[Image:dickie.jpg|thumb|right|400px| Sir Richard Attenborough]] | |||
Though most well known as an Academy award winning film director (''[[Gandhi|Gandhi (1982)]]'') Sir Richard Attenborough started as an actor back in the 1950's. He occassionally still appears in front of the camera.He is a British citizen and was knighted many years ago. Therefore the honorific of Sir is actually part of his name (as I understand English law that is). | Though most well known as an Academy award winning film director (''[[Gandhi|Gandhi (1982)]]'') Sir Richard Attenborough started as an actor back in the 1950's. He occassionally still appears in front of the camera.He is a British citizen and was knighted many years ago. Therefore the honorific of Sir is actually part of his name (as I understand English law that is). | ||
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Though most well known as an Academy award winning film director (Gandhi (1982)) Sir Richard Attenborough started as an actor back in the 1950's. He occassionally still appears in front of the camera.He is a British citizen and was knighted many years ago. Therefore the honorific of Sir is actually part of his name (as I understand English law that is).
Sir Richard Attenborough can be seen using firearms in the following productions:
Film
- M1903 Springfield as Frenchy Burgoyne in The Sand Pebbles (1966)
- Colt Detective Special as Commander Swan in Brannigan (1975)