Biografie
| Name: | Richard St.John Harris |
| Geburtsdatum: | 1.Oktober 1930 |
| Geburtsort: | Limerick Co.Limerick Provinz Munster Republik Irland |
| Eltern: | Ivan und Mildred ("Milly") Harris (geborene Harty) |
| Geschwister: | ältere: Harriet-Mary ("Harmay"), Jimmy, Audrey, Ivan |
| jüngere: Dermot, Noel, Billy |
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| Gestorben: | 25. Oktober 2002, 19:00 Uhr im Londoner University College Hospital an der Hodgkin’schen Krankheit |
| Familienstand: | In erster Ehe seit 9. Februar 1957 verheiratet mit Elizabeth Rees-Williams, Tochter von Lord Ogmore. Scheidung am 25. Juli 1969. |
| Am 7. Juni 1974 heiratet Harris ein zweites Mal: Ann Turkel, seine Partnerin aus dem Film „99 and 44/100 % dead“. Die Ehe hält bis September 1981. | |
| Kinder: | - Damian
(*2. August 1958) - Jared (*24. August 1961) - Jamie (*15. Mai 1963), die ebenfalls im Filmgeschäft tätig sind (Damian als Regisseur, Jared und Jamie als Schauspieler). |
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Michael Feeney Callan: |
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Gus Smith: |
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Michael Feeney Callan: |
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Cliff Goodwin:
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Elizabeth Harrison: |
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Richard Harris: |
| Flanny
at 1.10 (Roman, unveröffentlicht) |
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| The
key in the head (Kurzgeschichten) |
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| Julius
Caesar "A Work in Progress" (Workshop mit Scranton-Studenten) |
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| Saul
G (unvollendeter Roman) |
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| Fragments
of a broken photograph (Gedichtband, unvollendet?) |
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Auszeichnungen |
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| Jahr | Auszeichnung |
Vergeben durch |
für | Kategorie | nominiert | erhalten |
| 1963 | Best Actor Award | Cannes International Film Festival | This Sporting Life | Best Actor | x | |
| 1963 | Best Actor Award | New York Film Critics Circle | This Sporting Life | Best Actor | x | |
| 1964 | Academy Award | The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | This Sporting Life | Best Actor Leading Role | x | |
| 1964 | BAFTA Film Award | British Academy of Film and Television Arts | This Sporting Life | Best British Actor | x | |
| 1968 | Golden Globe | Hollywood Foreign Press Association | Camelot | Best Motion Picture Actor / Musical or Comedy | x | |
| 1971 | Best Actor Award | Moscow International Film Festival | Cromwell | Best Actor | x | |
| 1971 | Golden Bear | Berlin International Film Festival | Bloomfield | x | ||
| 1971 | Bronze Wrangler | Western Heritage Awards | A Man called Horse | Theatrical Motion Picture | x | |
| 1972 | Emmy | Academy of Television Arts and Sciences | The Snow Goose (tv) | Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role | x | |
| 1974 | Grammy Award | Recording Academy | Jonathan Livingston Seagull | Best Spoken Word Recording | x | |
| 1982 | Razzie Award | The Golden Raspberry Award Foundation | Tarzan, the Ape Man | Worst Actor | x | |
| 1983 | Cable ACE Award | National Cable and Telecommunications Association | Camelot (tv) | Actor in a Theatrical or Musical Program | x | |
| 1990 | London Evening Standard Award | London Evening Standard (daily paper) | Pirandello's Henry IV | ? | x | |
| 1990 | Plays and Players London Theater Critics Award | Plays and Players (Theatre magazine) | Pirandello's Henry IV | ? | x | |
| 1991 | Golden Globe | Hollywood Foreign Press Association | The Field | Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture / Drama | x | |
| 1991 | Academy Award | The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | The Field | Best Actor Leading Role | x | |
| 1993 | Bronze Wrangler | Western Heritage Awards | Unforgiven | Theatrical Motion Picture | x | |
| 2000 | Lifetime Achievement Award | European Film Academy | x | |||
| 2000 | Lifetime Achievement Award | Wine Country Film Festival | x | |||
| 2001 | SAG Award | Screen Actors Guild | Gladiator | Outstanding Performance by the Cast of a Theatrical Motion Picture | x | |
| 2001 | Life Achievement Award | Empire Awards / UK (Empire magazine) | x | |||
| 2002 | The British Independent Film Award | The British Independent Film Awards | My Kingdom | Best Actor | x | |
| 2002 | Richard Harris Award | The British Independent Film Awards | Outstanding Contribution by an Actor | x | ||