Richard Burton - Famous Actor

Richard Burton Net Worth

$50,000,000

Famous Richard Burton, also known as Richard Walter Jenkins, had a net worth of $50 million dollars. The Welsh actor was known for his iconic presence on both stage and screen and became one of Hollywood’s leading men before his passing in 1984 at the age of 58.

Key facts:

Here are the key facts about Richard Burton based on the given context:
  • Richard Burton was a Welsh actor who became one of the most popular stars of his time.
  • He was raised by his older sister after his mother died and his father was largely absent.
  • Burton excelled in sports, music, and public speaking, and was mentored by his teacher, Philip H. Burton.
  • He attended Exeter College, Oxford, and later joined the Royal Air Force as a navigator.
  • By the late 194s, Richard Burton had become Britain's most promising actor, and appeared in 'Henry V' as Prince Hal which became his launching ground.

Basic Information About Richard Burton

Full NameRichard Burton
CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Actors
ProfessionsActor
Net worth$50,000,000
Date of birth1925-11-10
Place of birthPontrhydyfen
Date of death1984-08-05 (aged 58)
NationalityUnited Kingdom
EducationExeter College, Oxford
Curiosities and TrademarksFrequently played self-loathing characters, particularly in his later career.
Rich, gravelly, yet authoritative voice with Welsh accent.
Frequently played historic or real-life figures.
FatherRichard Walter Jenkins
MotherEdith Maude
Siblings11
SpouseSally Burton - (3 JulyΒ 1983 - 5 AugustΒ 1984)Β (his death)
Susan Hunt - (21 AugustΒ 1976 - 27 FebruaryΒ 1983)Β (divorced)
Elizabeth Taylor - (15 MarchΒ 1964 - 26 JuneΒ 1974)Β (divorced)Β (1 child)
Sybil Williams - (5 FebruaryΒ 1949 - 5 DecemberΒ 1963)Β (divorced)Β (2 children)
Kids3
GenderMale
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ Imdb

What Movie Awards did Richard Burton win?


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Richard Burton awards

Award Name State Movie / Series Name Year
Best Actor - WinnerNineteen Eighty-Four1984
Audience Award - Best ActorNomineeWho's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?1966
NSFC Award - Best ActorNomineeWho's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?1967
Oscar - Best Actor in a Leading RoleNomineeEquus1978
Golden Globe - Best Actor in a Motion Picture - DramaWinnerEquus1978
Oscar - Best Actor in a Leading RoleNomineeThe Spy Who Came in from the Cold1966
David - Best Foreign Actor (Migliore Attore Straniero)WinnerThe Spy Who Came in from the Cold1966
Golden Laurel - Dramatic Performance, MaleWinnerThe Spy Who Came in from the Cold1966

Richard Burton roles

Movie / Series Role
The Night of the IguanaRev. Dr. T. Lawrence Shannon
Nineteen Eighty-FourO'Brien
CleopatraMark Antony
The Longest DayFlying Officer David Campbell
Where Eagles DareMaj. Smith
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?George
The Wild GeeseColonel Allen Faulkner
ZuluNarration spoken by (voice)
Exorcist II: The HereticFather Philip Lamont
What's New PussycatMan in Strip Club (uncredited)
The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken HeartSelf (archive footage)
The Spy Who Came in from the ColdAlec Leamas
CandyMacPhisto
Anne of the Thousand DaysKing Henry VIII
The SandpiperDr. Edward Hewitt

Richard Burton's Movie/Shows Salary

Movie / Series Salary
My Cousin RachelΒ (1952)$50,000
Alexander the GreatΒ (1956)$100,000
Look Back in AngerΒ (1959)$100,000
Ice PalaceΒ (1960)$125,000
The Bramble BushΒ (1960)$125,000
The Longest DayΒ (1962)$30,000
CleopatraΒ (1963)$250,000
The V.I.P.sΒ (1963)$500,000
The Night of the IguanaΒ (1964)$500,000
The Spy Who Came in from the ColdΒ (1965)$750,000
The SandpiperΒ (1965)$500,000 + % of gross
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?Β (1966)$750,000 + % of gross
The ComediansΒ (1967)$750,000
Boom!Β (1968)$1,000,000 + % of gross
CandyΒ (1968)$50 .000 plus points
Where Eagles DareΒ (1968)$1,000,000 plus percentage of gross
StaircaseΒ (1969)$1,250,000 + % of gross
Anne of the Thousand DaysΒ (1969)$1 m plus percentage of gross
Raid on RommelΒ (1971)$1,000,000
Under Milk WoodΒ (1971)Β£10,000
The KlansmanΒ (1974)$40,000
Brief EncounterΒ (1974)$600,000
Exorcist II: The HereticΒ (1977)$1,000,000
EquusΒ (1977)$500,000
The Medusa TouchΒ (1978)$500,000
AbsolutionΒ (1978)$125,000
Circle of TwoΒ (1980)$750,000
LovespellΒ (1981)$750,000
WagnerΒ (1981)$1,000,000

Richard Burton's Quotes

  • When I played drunks I had to remain sober because I didn't know how to play them when I was drunk.
  • [replying to a cable from Laurence Olivier at the height of the Cleopatra (1963) scandal: "Make up your mind, dear heart. Do you want to be a great actor or a household word?"] Both.
  • I've done the most awful rubbish in order to have somewhere to go in the morning.
  • My father considered that anyone who went to chapel and didn't drink alcohol was not to be tolerated. I grew up in that belief.
  • [in 1963, about adultery] The minute you start fiddling around outside the idea of monogamy, nothing satisfies anymore.

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Interesting Facts about Richard Burton

  1. He took his professional name from his schoolmaster and tutor, Philip Burton, who took the 17-year old Richard Jenkins and groomed him for success, both academically and as an actor. The two became so close, Burton attempted to adopt him as his son, but was prevented from doing so as he was too young, under the law. Nevertheless, Jenkins, who became known to the world as Richard Burton, considered Philip Burton his adopted father and honored him by taking on his surname. Years later, when Philip Burton met Elizabeth Taylor and she asked Philip Burton how he came to adopt her soon-to-be fifth (and later sixth) husband, Richard piped up, "He didn't adopt me! I adopted him!".
  2. Father of Kate Burton.
  3. Interred at Protestant Churchyard, CΓ©ligny, Switzerland.
  4. He once shared the record with Peter O'Toole for the most Oscar acting nominations (7) without a single win. In 2007, that record was broken, when O'Toole was nominated and lost yet again for the film Venus (2006).
  5. Spoke Cymraeg (Welsh-language) as mother tongue.
  6. He died on Sunday, August 5, 1984, less than a week before he was due to begin shooting Wild Geese II (1985), a sequel to his successful mercenary thriller De Wilde Ganzen (1978), made in 1978. He was the only actor returning for the film and, as Colonel Allen Faulkner, would have led a team of crack mercenaries to spring aged Nazi Rudolf Hess from Spandau Prison in Berlin. Burton's death caused huge problems for producer Euan Lloyd, the man behind the original De Wilde Ganzen (1978) and its follow-up, Wild Geese II (1985). With the rest of the cast (Scott Glenn, Barbara Carrera and Laurence Olivier (playing Hess)) in place, Euan Lloyd had just a handful of days to find a replacement for Burton. He selected British actor Edward Fox, who joined the cast as Alex Faulkner, Burton's brother. Burton's no-show in the film was explained by one character telling Edward Fox that they'd heard his famous warrior brother had died. The film was dedicated to Burton's memory.
  7. He made his stage debut at Maesteg Town Hall in Wales.
  8. Suffered from acute insomnia.
  9. The twelfth of thirteen children, he insisted that his way out of an impoverished Welsh childhood was due not to acting, but to books.
  10. Had two daughters by his first wife, Sybil Williams. Actress Kate Burton (born 1957) and Jessica (born 1961), who was diagnosed as profoundly autistic and would eventually be institutionalized.
  11. He was awarded the CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in the 1970 Queen's Birthday Honours List for his services to drama. He collected this award on his 45th birthday with his older sister Cis, who raised him as a child, and his wife Elizabeth Taylor.
  12. Grandfather of Morgan Ritchie.
  13. Burton received the first retrospective of his work since his death during Bradford Film Festival 2002 - almost 18 years after his death on Sunday, August 5, 1984. Twelve films were screened, among them Look Back in Anger (1959), Becket (1964), Equus (1977) and Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984), his final picture. The festival, which christened its Burton season Lion of the Welsh, also featured a strand on legendary unfinished films that included a clip of Burton in Laughter in the Dark (1969), a movie from which he was allegedly fired by director Tony Richardson. The picture, based on the novel by Vladimir Nabokov, was shut down and eventually made with Nicol Williamson in Burton's role.
  14. Was a drinking partner of Richard Harris and Peter O'Toole until O'Toole was forced to give up drinking after surgery in 1976.
  15. Died shortly after the filming of Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984) was completed. He was in terrible health during filming from years of alcoholism and heavy smoking, and had to wear a neck brace during rehearsals.
  16. He taught William Shakespeare to future actress Catherine Oxenberg when she was 13 and 14 years old.
  17. He once bought a complete set of "The Everyman Library" for Elizabeth Taylor as a present.
  18. He was on a flight to California from Mexico, when he ran into a young man interested in acting. Burton encouraged him to pursue it full time during their conversation. That young man was Kevin Costner, who promptly left his marketing job to pursue an acting career.
  19. During World War II, he was admitted to Exeter College, Oxford to take the "University Short Course" for six months as a Royal Air Force cadet. While at Oxford in 1943-1944, he was a member of the Oxford University Dramatic Society. Cadets were promised that they could return to Oxford to complete their education after the war, but he did not, instead becoming a professional actor after being demobilized in 1947. Almost thirty years later, he was invited back to Oxford to teach poetry to undergraduates for a semester.
  20. His mother died when he was two-years old. He was taken in and raised by his older sister, Cis, and her husband in the same Port Talbot, Wales, neighborhood where fellow Welshman Anthony Hopkins later lived in as a child. "I shone in the reflection of her green-eyed, black-haired gypsy beauty," Burton said of his sister/surrogate mother.

Additional information of Richard Burton

ZodiacScorpio
Lucky Number2
Lucky StoneGarnet
Lucky ColorPurple
Best Match for MarriageCapricorn, Cancer, Pisces
DivorceElizabeth Taylor
Eye Colorgreen
Hair ColorDark brown
EthnicityEnglish
ReligionChristian

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