Richard Wordsworth, a celebrated British actor of great renown, was born on January 19, 1915, in the quaint and charming town of Halesowen, which is nestled within the picturesque and idyllic county of Worcestershire, situated in the heart of England, within the United Kingdom.
Throughout his remarkable and illustrious career, Richard Wordsworth made a profound and lasting impact on the world of cinema, leaving an indelible and lasting mark on the silver screen through his captivating and memorable performances in a wide range of iconic and critically acclaimed films, including but not limited to, the classic and beloved adaptation of Charles Dickens' timeless novel, Nicholas Nickleby, released in 1957, the historical and dramatic epic, R3, which premiered in 1964, and the musical and theatrical extravaganza, Song of Norway, which debuted in 1970.
As the final chapter of his remarkable life was about to unfold, Richard Wordsworth's earthly body succumbed to the inevitable on November 21, 1993, in the charming town of Kendal, situated in the picturesque county of Cumbria, within the borders of England, a country that is part of the United Kingdom.