Edwin Richfield

English actor (1921–1990)


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::summary English actor (1921–1990) ::

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Edwin Richfield (11 September 1921 – 2 August 1990) was an English actor.

Career

Richfield starred in the television series Interpol Calling (1959). He was The Odd Man in Granada Television's series of the same name in the early 1960s. Richfield played regular guest roles in the 1960s spy series The Avengers, frequently cast as a villain. He was the only actor – other than Patrick Macnee – to appear in each of the six seasons of the programme.

Richfield's other television roles include: R3, 199 Park Lane, Gideon's Way, Danger Man, Dixon of Dock Green, Z-Cars, Adam Adamant Lives!, The Baron, Champion House, Out of the Unknown, The Owl Service, UFO, Bergerac, Maigret, Crossroads, Harriet's Back in Town, Doctor Who (The Sea Devils and The Twin Dilemma), Crown Court, ("Royalties" episode) and All Creatures Great and Small.

His film credits include: X the Unknown, Quatermass 2, The Camp on Blood Island, The Face of Fu Manchu and Quatermass and the Pit. He alo appeared in Scotland Yard and in The Dark Stairway playing Joe Lloyd.

Personal life

While they were both playing in repertory Richfield met the actress Valerie Jeanne Wilkinson (1931–2005), known by her stage name of Jan Holden. They married in 1952, while they were both appearing in a stage version of The Blue Lamp. The couple had three children together: twin girls, one of whom died from a brain tumour, and a boy, Simon. The marriage broke down in 1973.

Richfield married Gaynor Stuart in 1980. He died of cancer on 2 August 1990.

Selected filmography

References

References

  1. "Edwin Richfield". BFI.
  2. "Network ON AIR > Interpol Calling: The Complete Series". networkonair.com.
  3. "The Odd Man". BFI.
  4. "THE ODD MAN (A KIND OF WILD JUSTICE)". itnsource.com.
  5. "Maigret:BBC TV The Amateurs 1962 S3.E13". Judge Goudart.
  6. "Edwin Richfield movies, photos, movie reviews, filmography, and biography". AllMovie.
  7. "Edwin Richfield". aveleyman.com.
  8. "Edwin Richfield". TV Guide.
  9. (1990-08-10). "Obituaries: Edwin Richfield". The Times.

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