



Richard Burton CBE (November 10, 1925 – August 5,
1984) was a Welsh actor from the late 1940s through the 1980s.
He was
born Richard Walter Jenkins in the village of Pontrhydyfen near Port Talbot and
grew up in a poor, Welsh-speaking household with many brothers and sisters. He
was raised a Presbyterian, but did have a Jewish maternal grandfather. With the
assistance of his inspirational schoolmaster, Philip H. Burton (who legally
adopted him), he excelled in school productions. It was at this time that he
began to develop the distinctive speaking voice that became his hallmark, having
been encouraged by Philip (who sidelined as a BBC radio producer) to "lose his
Welsh accent". To this day, many aspiring actors study Burton's style of
elocution which has been hailed by critics worldwide.
There is a
widespread myth (perhaps encouraged or even believed by some members of his
stoutly working-class family) that Richard Burton "won a scholarship to Oxford
at the age of sixteen" but left after six months. The facts, as recorded by
Burton himself in his own autobiography and in Richard and Philip, which he
co-wrote, are as follows: At the age of sixteen, he was forced to leave school
and find work as a shop assistant. His former teacher, Philip Burton,
recognising his talent, adopted him and enabled him to return to school. In
1943, at the age of eighteen, Richard Burton (who had now taken his teacher's
surname), was allowed into Exeter College for a term of six months study. This
was made possible only because it was wartime and he was an air force
cadet.
In 1952, Burton successfully made the transition to a Hollywood
star, appearing in My Cousin Rachel opposite Olivia de Havilland. In 1954, he
took his most famous radio role, as the narrator in the original production of
Dylan Thomas' Under Milk Wood, a role he would reprise in the film version
twenty years later.
An insomniac and notoriously heavy drinker, Burton
was married five times - twice, consecutively, to Elizabeth Taylor. Burton and
Taylor played opposite each other in Mike Nichols's film of the Edward Albee
play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, in which a bitter erudite couple spend the
evening trading vicious barbs in front of their horrified and fascinated guests,
played by George Segal and Sandy Dennis. The film is reputed to have been
similar to Burton and Taylor's real-life marriage. Taylor and Dennis won Oscars
for their roles in the movie.
His reputation as drinker may have been
well-earned. However, ongoing back pain and a dependence upon pain medications
have been suggested as the true cause of his misery.
Burton was banned
permanently from BBC productions in 1974 for questioning the sanity of Winston
Churchill and others in power during World War II--Burton reported hating them
"virulently" for the alleged promise to wipe out all Japanese people on the
planet. Ironically, Burton had got along well with Churchill when he met the
former Prime Minister at a play in London, and kept a bust of the great wartime
leader on his mantlepiece. Burton courted further controversy in 1976 when he
wrote a controversial article about his late friend and fellow Welsh thespian
Stanley Baker, who had recently died from lung cancer at the age of
49.
Burton's fourth marriage was to Suzy Hunt, ex-wife of motor racing
driver James Hunt, and his fifth was to Sally Hay, a make-up artist who later
became a successful novelist. While married to Sally, he died suddenly of a
cerebral hemorrhage at his home in Switzerland, where he is buried. He was only
58 years old. Burton was buried in a red suit, a tribute to his Welsh roots. In
fact, his film contracts always contained the clause that he not work on March
1, St David's Day, the national holiday in Wales.
Burton appears in the
2002 List of "100 Great Britons" (sponsored by the BBC and voted for by the
public).
Burton is sometimes erroneously referred to as "Sir Richard
Burton", perhaps due to the similarity of his assumed name to that of Sir
Richard Francis Burton, but unlike the 19th century scholar, he never received a
knighthood.
He was nominated seven times for an Academy Award, but never
won. He is tied with Becket costar Peter O'Toole for the most nominations for a
male actor for an acting Oscar without winning.
Burton was on a flight
from Mexico, heading back to California when he was sitting next to a young
marketing executive interested in acting. Burton advised him that if he wanted
to pursue it as a career, he would have to give up everything else and pursue it
with both hands. That young man was Kevin Costner who promptly followed Burton's
advice.
Text from Wikipedia:
Richard Burton (f. Richard Walther Jenkins, jr.) var
i alle måder en talentfuld personlighed. Hans sceneriske meritter lige fra
Shakespeare og til B-film var altid seværdige. Hans privatliv var varieret langt
over middel. Hans rigelige indtjening på hans fantastiske talent bragte ham
mange oplevelser, herunder 5 ægteskaber, 2 gange med Elisabeth Taylor. Om
sidstnævnte forhold kan vel kun siges det klassiske:"De kunne ikke leve sammen,
og ikke undvære hinanden!" - Alle store og smukke biler har brug for meget
brændstof. Det samme gjaldt den bi-sexuelle Richard Burton, der sjældent
skiftede til lavere gear ved forhindringer.Et sjældent walisisk talent døde d.
05.aug. 1984 af en hjerneblødning i Geneve,Schweiz. Efterfølgende begravet på
den protestantiske kirkegaard i Celigny, Schweiz.