Richard Garner was an English actor who is best known for I’ve Gotta Horse, Captain Stirrick, and BBC 3. He was born on March 17, 1933, in Watford, Hertfordshire, England, and passed away on August 28, 1991, in Wandsworth, London.
Personal and Family Life
Richard Garner’s early life in Watford set the stage for his future career in acting. Little is known about his family, but he pursued his passion for performance from a young age. His dedication to the arts made him a familiar face in British television and film.
Career Highlights
Garner is recognized for his roles in various film and television projects during the 1960s and 1980s. He gained popularity for his dancing skills, showcasing his talents in productions like I’m Gotta Horse and Captain Stirrick. His performance style combined charm and charisma, leaving a mark on audiences.
Death and Legacy
Richard Garner died on August 28, 1991, in Wandsworth, London. His contributions to the entertainment industry are remembered by fans and fellow performers alike. Though his life was cut short, his memorable performances continue to inspire future generations of actors.
Filmography
Title | Role | Year |
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Captain Stirrick | Member of Aetheopian Band | 1982 |
BBC 3 | Dancer (as Dickie Garner) | 1966 |
I’ve Gotta Horse | Dancer | 1965 |
Richard Whittington Esquire | Dancer | 1964 |
Quillow and the Giant | Dancer | 1961 |