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Richard Beckinsale(1947-1979)

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Richard Beckinsale
Rising Damp: Stage Struck
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Rising Damp (1974–1978)
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Richard Beckinsale was an English actor, primarily known for his roles in sitcoms. His best known characters were prison inmate Leonard Arthur "Lennie" Godber in "Porridge" (1974-1977) and its sequel series "Going Straight" (1978), and medical student Alan Moore in "Rising Damp" (1974-1978).

Beckinsale was born in the suburban town of Carlton, Nottinghamshire, which is part of the Borough of Gedling. His father Arthur John Beckinsale was Anglo-Burmese, while his mother Maggie Barlow was English. Beckinsale claimed to be a distant cousin of actor Charles Laughton (1899-1962).

Beckinsale attended College House Junior School in Chilwell, and performed in many school plays. His first notable role was that of Dopey the Dwarf in a school play adaptation of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". He also appeared in school plays while attending Alderman White Secondary Modern School. In 1962, he decided to drop out of school and pursue a career as a professional actor. At age 15, Beckinsale was too young to attend drama school. He financially supported himself through a series of odd jobs.

In 1963, Beckinsale was enrolled at Nottingham College, Clarendon, pursuing a drama teacher's training programme. In 1965, Beckinsale applied for training the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). He was accepted there with his second audition, one of only 31 applicants accepted. During his training, Beckinsale accepted a comedy award. He graduated in 1968.

Following his graduation, Beckinsale started appearing in repertory theatre. He toured the United Kingdom with such roles as the Scarecrow in "The Wizard of Oz", Sir Andrew Aguecheek in "Twelfth Night", and the title role in Shakespeare's Hamlet. He made his television debut in 1969, playing a one-shot police officer character in the soap opera "Coronation Street". He next gained a minor role in the drama series "A Family at War" (1970-1972).

His first major television role was that of leading Geoffrey Scrimshaw in the sitcom "The Lovers" (1970-1971). The premise was having a mismatched couple, with a romantic girl paired with a sex-obsessed boyfriend. It was a minor ratings hit and brought some much-needed fame to Beckinsale.

Beckinsale's career reached new heights with the hit sitcoms "Porridge" and "Rising Damp". He also appeared in the sequel series "Going Straight", with the humorous concept of former prison inmates trying to rebuild their lives and seeking honest jobs. His final major role was as the leading actor in the sitcom "Bloomers", but only five episodes were completed before his death.

In December, 1978, while filming episodes for "Bloomers", Beckinsale suffered from dizzy spells. He was worried about his health and sought medical help, but his doctor reassured him that his only health problems were "an overactive stomach lining, and slightly high cholesterol". He subsequently had further signs of ill health, but he attributed them to his nerves.

By 18 March, 1979, Beckinsale was suffering from pain in his chest and arms, but decided against seeking further help. He went to bed, and was found dead the next morning. He had died during the night due to a heart attack. At the time of his death, his wife Judy Loe was recovering in hospital after having an operation. A post-mortem examination revealed that his recent health problems were the results of undiagnosed coronary artery disease. He was only 31 at the time of his death.

Beckinsale was cremated in Bracknell, Berkshire, and his remains were taken to Mortlake Crematorium. A memorial service for him was attended by 300 people, a testament to his popularity. In his will, he left about 65,000 pounds for his wife and daughters. Only 18,000 pounds were left after taxes.
BornJuly 6, 1947
DiedMarch 19, 1979(31)
BornJuly 6, 1947
DiedMarch 19, 1979(31)
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Known for

Ronnie Barker in Porridge (1979)
Porridge
7.2
  • Lennie
  • 1979
Ronnie Barker in Porridge (1974)
Porridge
8.3
TV Series
  • Lennie Godber
Richard Beckinsale and Paula Wilcox in The Lovers! (1973)
The Lovers!
6.1
  • Geoffrey Scrimgeour
  • 1973
Peter Adamson, Jean Alexander, Johnny Briggs, Margot Bryant, and Doris Speed in Coronation Street (1960)
Coronation Street
5.6
TV Series
  • PC Wilcox

Credits

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Actor



  • Ronnie Barker in Comedy Greats: Ronnie Barker (1999)
    Comedy Greats: Ronnie Barker
    8.2
    Video
    • Lennie Godber
    • 1999
  • Bloody Kids (1980)
    Bloody Kids
    6.2
    TV Movie
    • Detective Ritchie (uncredited)
    • 1980
  • Bloomers (1979)
    Bloomers
    5.9
    TV Series
    • Stan
    • 1979
  • Ronnie Barker in Porridge (1979)
    Porridge
    7.2
    • Lennie
    • 1979
  • Ronnie Barker and Paul McDowell in Going Straight (1978)
    Going Straight
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Lennie Godber
    • 1978
  • Richard Beckinsale, Freddie Fletcher, Arthur Lowe, Jack Rosenthal, and Paula Wilcox in ITV Playhouse (1967)
    ITV Playhouse
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Johnny
    • 1977
  • Rising Damp (1974)
    Rising Damp
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Alan
    • 1974–1977
  • Ronnie Barker in Porridge (1974)
    Porridge
    8.3
    TV Series
    • Lennie Godber
    • 1974–1977
  • Couples (1975)
    Couples
    4.8
    TV Series
    • Daniel Graham
    • 1976
  • Three for All (1975)
    Three for All
    4.1
    • Jet Bone
    • 1975
  • Play for Today (1970)
    Play for Today
    7.8
    TV Series
    • Michael Robson
    • 1975
  • If There Weren't Any Blacks You'd Have to Invent Them (1974)
    If There Weren't Any Blacks You'd Have to Invent Them
    6.3
    TV Movie
    • The Young Man
    • 1974
  • Richard Beckinsale and Paula Wilcox in The Lovers! (1973)
    The Lovers!
    6.1
    • Geoffrey Scrimgeour
    • 1973
  • David McNally in The Donati Conspiracy (1973)
    The Donati Conspiracy
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Robert Sadler
    • 1973
  • Derek Jacobi, Ronald Fraser, Charles Gray, Bernard Hepton, John Thaw, and Douglas Wilmer in The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes (1971)
    The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Richard Frobisher
    • 1973

Soundtrack



  • Ronnie Barker and Paul McDowell in Going Straight (1978)
    Going Straight
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Soundtrack ("Bridal Chorus", uncredited)
    • 1978
  • Ronnie Barker in Porridge (1974)
    Porridge
    8.3
    TV Series
    • performer: "Good King Wenceslas"
    • performer: "Happy Days Are Here Again", "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" (uncredited)
    • 1975
  • Rising Damp (1974)
    Rising Damp
    7.7
    TV Series
    • performer: "The Red Flag" (uncredited)
    • 1975

Videos28

The Lovers (1973)
Trailer 3:16
The Lovers (1973)
Rising Damp: Stage Struck
Trailer 1:10
Rising Damp: Stage Struck
Rising Damp: Stage Struck
Trailer 1:10
Rising Damp: Stage Struck
Rising Damp: A Perfect Gentleman
Trailer 1:35
Rising Damp: A Perfect Gentleman
Rising Damp: Fawcett's Python
Trailer 1:45
Rising Damp: Fawcett's Python
Rising Damp: For The Man Who Has Everything
Trailer 1:09
Rising Damp: For The Man Who Has Everything
Rising Damp: All Our Yesterdays
Trailer 1:06
Rising Damp: All Our Yesterdays

Personal details

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  • Height
    • 1.83 m
  • Born
    • July 6, 1947
    • Carlton, Nottingham, England, UK
  • Died
    • March 19, 1979
    • Sunningdale, Berkshire, England, UK(heart attack)
  • Spouses
      Judy Loe1977 - March 19, 1979 (his death, 1 child)
  • Children
      Samantha Beckinsale
  • Relatives
    • Lily Mo Sheen(Grandchild)
  • Other works
    He acted in Mike Stott's play, "Funny Peculiar, at London's Garrick Theatre with Julie Walters and Pete Postlethwaite.
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Print Biography
    • 3 Articles
    • 2 Magazine Cover Photos

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  • Trivia
    All who knew him were shocked and devastated by his death, particularly Ronnie Barker. He was so upset he couldn't work for several days.
  • Quotes
    When I decided to become an actor, it wasn't actually to make money or to make a living. I wanted to be an actor because I wanted to act. I've always had this desire to communicate a great kind of beauty to other people, like a vicar or priest does, to transport people to the world where I live. I just appreciate living on earth at an artistic level. There's a great deal of satisfaction in living this way. It's like love, I suppose. There are no words for it, apart from love - to give people love, to teach people love. I think it is probably the main driving force in my life.
  • Trademark
      A dry sense of humor.

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