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Richard O'Sullivan

Richard O'Sullivan (born 7 May 1944) is an English comedy actor, who is known for his role as Robin Tripp in the 1970s sitcoms Man About the House (1973–1976) and Robin's Nest (1977–1981) and as the title character in the period family adventure series Dick Turpin (1979–1982). He also starred in Doctor at Large (1971), Doctor in Charge (1972–1973), Alcock and Gander (1972), Me and My Girl (1984–1988) and Trouble In Mind (1991).

Richard O'Sullivan
Born (1944-05-07) 7 May 1944 (age 78)
Chiswick, London, England
OccupationActor
Years active1953–1996, 1999, 2006
Height5 ft 6+12 in (169 cm)
Spouse(s)
Diana Terry
(m. 1971; div. 1971)

Christine Smart
(m. 1987; div. 1994)
PartnerTessa Wyatt (1978–1985)
Children1

Early life

O'Sullivan was born in 1944, to John and Ellen O'Sullivan (née Fleming) in Chiswick. His early education was at St John the Evangelist's RC Primary School in Brentford, West London .[citation needed] After a family holiday in Ireland as a boy, he returned with a strong Irish accent and was sent to the Corona Theatre School to soften it.[1] He appeared in his first film at the age of eight.[citation needed]

Career as child actor

O'Sullivan's first film appearance was as an extra playing one of the children singing in the Sunday School sequence of The Yellow Balloon, filmed in 1952 when he was eight years old and released in 1953. He then played the main character in The Stranger's Hand, starring Alida Valli and Trevor Howard, in 1953. Possibly his earliest television work was the part he played in the Sherlock Holmes episode, "The Unlucky Gambler", broadcast on 18 July 1955. He appeared in the Children's Film Foundation's first serial, Raiders of the River, also produced in 1955.[2] In the film It's Great to Be Young (1956), he appeared alongside John Mills. The following year, he played the title character in a BBC Television five part Sunday serial Little Lord Fauntleroy and then with Keith Michell and Belinda Lee in the opulent swashbuckler, Dangerous Exile, playing Louis XVII, the ten-year-old son of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.[2] Also during that period, he featured in two episodes of Sapphire Films' The Adventures of Robin Hood (1957) alongside Richard Greene, one role being that of Will Dale in the episode "The Challenge of the Black Knight".[citation needed] In the Sword of Freedom series (1957), also made by Sapphire, he played Alberto in the episode "Chart of Gold". In an early Carry On film, Carry On Teacher (1959), he had the small role of student Robin Stevens. Around the same time, he was cast in the role of Pierre van der Mal in an early scene of The Nun's Story (also 1959), playing the younger brother of Gabrielle (Audrey Hepburn). Also around that time, he had a leading role in an episode of the Sapphire/ITC series The Four Just Men ("The Man with the Golden Touch", 1959), as Neapolitan street urchin Pietro, who foils a robbery.[citation needed]

Adult acting career

In the early 1960s, O'Sullivan appeared in two Cliff Richard films: The Young Ones (1961), and Wonderful Life (1964).[3] In the 1963 blockbuster Cleopatra, he appeared as Pharaoh Ptolemy XIII, the younger brother of the title character played by Elizabeth Taylor.[1]

For the remainder of the 1960s, O'Sullivan was a jobbing actor appearing in such TV series as Dr Syn: the Scarecrow, Emergency Ward 10, Redcap, Danger Man, No Hiding Place, Dixon of Dock Green and Strange Report among others, until he was offered the role of Lawrence Bingham in the LWT sitcom Doctor at Large (1971), a role which continued in the later Doctor in Charge (1972–73). Meanwhile, he also had a main role in the Thames Television comedy Alcock and Gander (1972) with Beryl Reid.[citation needed]

By then a regular in TV sitcoms, he starred as Robin Tripp, a trainee chef, in the flatshare sitcom Man About the House written by Johnnie Mortimer and Brian Cooke, launched in 1973.

In 1975, he starred in the stage comedy Boeing Boeing, undertaking two record-breaking national tours, alongside two of his Man About The House co-stars, Yootha Joyce and Sally Thomsett.[citation needed]

When the television series ended in 1976, he continued playing Robin Tripp in the spin-off sitcom Robin's Nest, in which Robin sets up a bistro with funding from his girlfriend Vicky's father, James Nicholls (Tony Britton). During his run as Robin, he had relationships with two of his co-stars, Sally Thomsett from Man About the House, and Tessa Wyatt, who played Vicky in Robin's Nest.[citation needed] From the latter relationship, he had a son, Jamie.[citation needed]

Robin's Nest was a big success, and was the first UK sitcom to feature an unmarried couple cohabiting.[citation needed] To tie in with the series, O'Sullivan wrote a recipe book called Man About the Kitchen, which was published in 1980. He also wrote the Robin's Nest theme tune, which was arranged by Brian Bennett. During that period, O'Sullivan also appeared in adverts for British Gas.[citation needed]

In 1979, he starred in the title role of LWT's drama series Dick Turpin, which ran until 1982. He then played the widower Simon Harrup in the sitcom Me and My Girl, broadcast from 1984 to 1988, co-starring Tim Brooke-Taylor and Joan Sanderson, also produced by LWT.[citation needed] He also appeared in a one-off comedy-drama The Giftie, shown on Channel Four in 1988, in which he and a friend discovered a photocopier at work that could duplicate living copies of themselves, unwisely doing so, and predictably leading to mistaken identities and chaos. In the 1990s, his profile decreased although he was never short of work. His final acting role was in a 1996 one-off satire titled Holed, with Tony Robinson, about a suburban golf club.

Later life

O'Sullivan largely retired from public life in 1996.[citation needed] His last appearance on television was as a guest on a 1999 edition of This Is Your Life held in honour of his Doctor... co-star George Layton. O'Sullivan had himself been the subject of the show in 1974. In 2006, O'Sullivan recorded a commentary for the DVD release of Carry On Teacher.[citation needed]

He has lived in Brinsworth House, a retirement home for entertainers in Twickenham,[4] since suffering a stroke in 2003.[citation needed]

Television roles

Year Title Role
1955 Sherlock Holmes – "The Case of the Unlucky Gambler" Andy Fenwick
1956 Colonel March of Scotland Yard Roger
1957 Sword of Freedom Alberto
1966 Danger Man Aldo Shargis
1967 Great Expectations Herbert Pocket
1968 The Ronnie Barker Playhouse Arthur (episode 4, The Incredible Mr.Tanner)
1971
1972–1973
Doctor at Large
Doctor in Charge
Lawrence Bingham
1971–1973 Now Look Here Keith
1972 Alcock and Gander Richard Gander
1973–1976
1977–1981
Man About the House
Robin's Nest
Robin Tripp
1979–1982 Dick Turpin Dick Turpin
1984–1988 Me and My Girl Simon Harrap
1988 The Giftie Paul
1991 Trouble in Mind Adam Charlesworth
1996 Holed Henry

Filmography

References

  1. ^ a b "TV heartthrob Richard O'Sullivan". pressreader.com. Retrieved 27 October 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ a b "O'Sullivan, Richard (1944–)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 26 April 2018.
  3. ^ Burton, Paul (3 October 2008). "Richard O'Sullivan: the Elstree credits of a Man About the House". BOREHAMWOOD & ELSTREE TIMES. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
  4. ^ "Richard O'Sullivan and Mike Yarwood at Brinsworth House where they are residents". twitter.com. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  5. ^ Overview for Swingers' Paradise (1965)", Turner Classic Movies page

External links

  • Richard O'Sullivan at IMDb

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1996 1999 2006Height5 ft 6 1 2 in 169 cm Spouse s Diana Terry m 1971 div 1971 wbr Christine Smart m 1987 div 1994 wbr PartnerTessa Wyatt 1978 1985 Children1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career as child actor 3 Adult acting career 4 Later life 5 Television roles 6 Filmography 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditO Sullivan was born in 1944 to John and Ellen O Sullivan nee Fleming in Chiswick His early education was at St John the Evangelist s RC Primary School in Brentford West London citation needed After a family holiday in Ireland as a boy he returned with a strong Irish accent and was sent to the Corona Theatre School to soften it 1 He appeared in his first film at the age of eight citation needed Career as child actor EditO Sullivan s first film appearance was as an extra playing one of the children singing in the Sunday School sequence of The Yellow Balloon filmed in 1952 when he was eight years old and released in 1953 He then played the main character in The Stranger s Hand starring Alida Valli and Trevor Howard in 1953 Possibly his earliest television work was the part he played in the Sherlock Holmes episode The Unlucky Gambler broadcast on 18 July 1955 He appeared in the Children s Film Foundation s first serial Raiders of the River also produced in 1955 2 In the film It s Great to Be Young 1956 he appeared alongside John Mills The following year he played the title character in a BBC Television five part Sunday serial Little Lord Fauntleroy and then with Keith Michell and Belinda Lee in the opulent swashbuckler Dangerous Exile playing Louis XVII the ten year old son of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette 2 Also during that period he featured in two episodes of Sapphire Films The Adventures of Robin Hood 1957 alongside Richard Greene one role being that of Will Dale in the episode The Challenge of the Black Knight citation needed In the Sword of Freedom series 1957 also made by Sapphire he played Alberto in the episode Chart of Gold In an early Carry On film Carry On Teacher 1959 he had the small role of student Robin Stevens Around the same time he was cast in the role of Pierre van der Mal in an early scene of The Nun s Story also 1959 playing the younger brother of Gabrielle Audrey Hepburn Also around that time he had a leading role in an episode of the Sapphire ITC series The Four Just Men The Man with the Golden Touch 1959 as Neapolitan street urchin Pietro who foils a robbery citation needed Adult acting career EditIn the early 1960s O Sullivan appeared in two Cliff Richard films The Young Ones 1961 and Wonderful Life 1964 3 In the 1963 blockbuster Cleopatra he appeared as Pharaoh Ptolemy XIII the younger brother of the title character played by Elizabeth Taylor 1 For the remainder of the 1960s O Sullivan was a jobbing actor appearing in such TV series as Dr Syn the Scarecrow Emergency Ward 10 Redcap Danger Man No Hiding Place Dixon of Dock Green and Strange Report among others until he was offered the role of Lawrence Bingham in the LWT sitcom Doctor at Large 1971 a role which continued in the later Doctor in Charge 1972 73 Meanwhile he also had a main role in the Thames Television comedy Alcock and Gander 1972 with Beryl Reid citation needed By then a regular in TV sitcoms he starred as Robin Tripp a trainee chef in the flatshare sitcom Man About the House written by Johnnie Mortimer and Brian Cooke launched in 1973 In 1975 he starred in the stage comedy Boeing Boeing undertaking two record breaking national tours alongside two of his Man About The House co stars Yootha Joyce and Sally Thomsett citation needed When the television series ended in 1976 he continued playing Robin Tripp in the spin off sitcom Robin s Nest in which Robin sets up a bistro with funding from his girlfriend Vicky s father James Nicholls Tony Britton During his run as Robin he had relationships with two of his co stars Sally Thomsett from Man About the House and Tessa Wyatt who played Vicky in Robin s Nest citation needed From the latter relationship he had a son Jamie citation needed Robin s Nest was a big success and was the first UK sitcom to feature an unmarried couple cohabiting citation needed To tie in with the series O Sullivan wrote a recipe book called Man About the Kitchen which was published in 1980 He also wrote the Robin s Nest theme tune which was arranged by Brian Bennett During that period O Sullivan also appeared in adverts for British Gas citation needed In 1979 he starred in the title role of LWT s drama series Dick Turpin which ran until 1982 He then played the widower Simon Harrup in the sitcom Me and My Girl broadcast from 1984 to 1988 co starring Tim Brooke Taylor and Joan Sanderson also produced by LWT citation needed He also appeared in a one off comedy drama The Giftie shown on Channel Four in 1988 in which he and a friend discovered a photocopier at work that could duplicate living copies of themselves unwisely doing so and predictably leading to mistaken identities and chaos In the 1990s his profile decreased although he was never short of work His final acting role was in a 1996 one off satire titled Holed with Tony Robinson about a suburban golf club Later life EditO Sullivan largely retired from public life in 1996 citation needed His last appearance on television was as a guest on a 1999 edition of This Is Your Life held in honour of his Doctor co star George Layton O Sullivan had himself been the subject of the show in 1974 In 2006 O Sullivan recorded a commentary for the DVD release of Carry On Teacher citation needed He has lived in Brinsworth House a retirement home for entertainers in Twickenham 4 since suffering a stroke in 2003 citation needed Television roles EditYear Title Role1955 Sherlock Holmes The Case of the Unlucky Gambler Andy Fenwick1956 Colonel March of Scotland Yard Roger1957 Sword of Freedom Alberto1966 Danger Man Aldo Shargis1967 Great Expectations Herbert Pocket1968 The Ronnie Barker Playhouse Arthur episode 4 The Incredible Mr Tanner 19711972 1973 Doctor at LargeDoctor in Charge Lawrence Bingham1971 1973 Now Look Here Keith1972 Alcock and Gander Richard Gander1973 19761977 1981 Man About the HouseRobin s Nest Robin Tripp1979 1982 Dick Turpin Dick Turpin1984 1988 Me and My Girl Simon Harrap1988 The Giftie Paul1991 Trouble in Mind Adam Charlesworth1996 Holed HenryFilmography EditThe Yellow Balloon 1953 Boy Singing at Sunday School uncredited The Stranger s Hand 1954 Roger Court Dance Little Lady 1954 Peter The Green Scarf 1954 Child Jacques Make Me an Offer 1954 Charlie as a Boy Loves of Three Queens 1954 Benoni segment I Cavalieri dell illusione I cavalieri dell illusione 1954 The Dark Avenger 1955 Thomas Holland The Secret 1955 John Martin Raiders of the River 1956 Joey Jacqueline 1956 Michael It s Great to Be Young 1956 Lawson No Time for Tears 1957 William Reynolds Dangerous Exile 1957 Louis XVII Richard de Beauvais The Nun s Story 1959 Pierre brother of Gabrielle uncredited Carry On Teacher 1959 Robin Stevens Saboteur Witness in the Dark 1959 Don Theobald And Women Shall Weep 1960 Godfrey Lumsden A Story of David 1961 Abiathar Spare the Rod 1961 Fred Harkness The Young Ones 1961 Ernest The Prince and The Pauper 1962 Disney Hugo The Webster Boy 1962 Jimmy Webster Cleopatra 1963 Pharaoh Ptolemy XIII Dr Syn Alias the Scarecrow 1963 George Ransley Wonderful Life US title Swingers Paradise 5 1964 Edward Every Day s a Holiday 1965 Jimmy Dainty A Dandy in Aspic 1968 Nevil The Haunted House of Horror 1969 Peter Futtocks End 1970 The Boots Au Pair Girls 1972 Stephen Father Dear Father 1973 Richard Man About the House 1974 Robin Tripp Can You Keep It Up for a Week 1974 Mr RoseReferences Edit a b TV heartthrob Richard O Sullivan pressreader com Retrieved 27 October 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b O Sullivan Richard 1944 British Film Institute Retrieved 26 April 2018 Burton Paul 3 October 2008 Richard O Sullivan the Elstree credits of a Man About the House BOREHAMWOOD amp ELSTREE TIMES Retrieved 1 September 2022 Richard O Sullivan and Mike Yarwood at Brinsworth House where they are residents twitter com Retrieved 16 June 2022 Overview for Swingers Paradise 1965 Turner Classic Movies pageExternal links EditRichard O Sullivan at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard O 27Sullivan amp oldid 1125601713, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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