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Revision as of 19:57, 16 October 2012


Sir Richard Attenborough

Sir Richard Attenborough began his show business career as a film actor in 1942 and has appeared in such films as The Great Escape and The Sand Pebbles. He occasionally still appears in front of the camera, e.g., Jurassic Park and also is an Academy-Award winning film director (Gandhi). He is a British citizen and was made a life peer in 1993.

Richard Attenborough can be seen using the following weapons in the following films:

Film

Gun Character Film Note Date
Sten Mk III Trooper Brodie Sea of Sand . 1958
M1903 Springfield Frenchy Burgoyne The Sand Pebbles . 1966
Colt Detective Special Commander Swan Brannigan . 1975

Directed by

<gallery> Image:Oh what a lovely war.jpg|Oh! What a Lovely War (1969) File:Young Winston Poster.jpg|Young Winston (1972) File:BridgeTooFar.jpg|A Bridge Too Far (1977) File:Gandhimovie.jpg|Gandhi (1982)


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