Richard Easton
John Richard Easton[1] (March 22, 1933 – December 2, 2019) was a Canadian actor, best known for his portrayal of Brian Hammond in the 1970s BBC serial The Brothers.[2]
Richard Easton | |
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Born | John Richard Easton March 22, 1933 |
Died | December 2, 2019 86) New York City, New York, USA | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1953–2013 |
Life and career
Easton was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, the son of Mary Louise (née Withington) and Leonard Idell Easton, a civil engineer. He started acting in a children's theatre group before moving, at the age of seventeen, to Ottawa to work in a weekly repertory theatre.
Easton has performed in a number of stage productions, as well as various film roles.[3] He also had television guest appearances on Doctor Who, L.A. Law, Frasier, and Ed.[4][5]
In 2002, Easton starred in the title role in a three-part documentary, Benjamin Franklin, on PBS.[6] Between 2005 and 2011, Easton appeared as Benjamin Franklin in a series of commercials and videos about Freemasonry, produced for the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts A.F. & A.M.
On October 18, 2006, while performing Tom Stoppard's The Coast of Utopia on stage during the show's second preview at the Lincoln Center Theater's Vivian Beaumont Theater, Easton suffered a heart attack and collapsed. His heart stopped beating, but after co-star Ethan Hawke realised that Easton's fall was serious and asked the audience if a doctor was present, a stagehand stepped up to perform CPR. An ambulance was called and Easton was revived with defibrillation.[7][8] He underwent a procedure to correct a heart arrhythmia, briefly delaying the opening of the play, in which he played a central role.[9]
In 2008, Easton was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame.[10]
In 2011, Easton made a guest appearance in the second season of Boardwalk Empire, appearing as Jackson Parkhurst in the episode, "Gimcrack & Bunkum".[11]
One of his last notable appearances in media was as the voice of Nigel, the eccentric movie fanatic in the game Grand Theft Auto V.
Easton died on December 2, 2019 at the age of 86.[12][13][14]
Filmography
Film
Film | |||
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1976 | Feelings | (Unknown Role) | |
1983 | Young Warriors | Bartender | |
1989 | Henry V | Constable of France Charles D'Albret | |
1991 | Dead Again | Father Timothy | |
2000 | Finding Forrester | Prof. Matthews | |
2005 | Stealing Martin Lane | Ed | |
2005 | It's About Time | Mr. Dawson | |
2005 | Pizza | Mr. Mitchell | |
2008 | Revolutionary Road | Mr. Givings |
Television
Television | |||
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1959 | Play of the Week | Beliaev | 1 episode |
1960 | The DuPont Show of the Month | 1 episode | |
1963 | No Hiding Place | Simon McCowen | 1 episode |
1971-1976 | The Brothers | Brian Hammond | 85 episodes |
1982 | Doctor Who | Captain Stapley | 4 episodes |
1997 | Frasier | Mel White | Episode: "Ham Radio" |
2002 | Benjamin Franklin | Benjamin Franklin | PBS mini series 3 episodes |
2004 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Richard Sutton | Episode: "Bound" |
2011 | Boardwalk Empire | Jackson Parkhurst | Episode: "Gimcrack & Bunkum |
2011 | Mildred Pierce | Charlie Hannen | Episode: 3 |
Stage
- Hamlet - Claudius (1969 Lyceum Theatre production)
- The Invention of Love - A. E. Housman, aged 77 (2001)
- Noises Off - Selsdon Mowbray (2001 Royal National Theatre production)
- Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2 - Henry IV (2003 Lincoln Center production)
- The Coast of Utopia - Alexander Bakunin/Leonty Ibayev/Stanislaw Worcell (2006 Lincoln Center production)
- Elling - Alfons (2010 Broadway production)
Video Games
Videogames | ||
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Year | Title | Role |
2007 | Manhunt 2 | Watchdogs member |
2013 | Grand Theft Auto V | Nigel |
Awards
Year | Award | Category | Film/TV Show/Play | Result |
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2001 | Tony Award | Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play | The Invention of Love | Won |
2001 | Drama Desk Award | Outstanding Actor in a Play | Won |
References
- "Richard Easton Biography (1933-)". Film Reference.
- "Richard Easton". IMDb. Retrieved April 8, 2019.
- "Richard Easton". BFI.
- "Richard Easton". TVGuide.com.
- "Richard Easton". Aveleyman.
- "Benjamin Franklin [Part Two] (2002)". BFI.
- Miller, Stuart (April 21, 2007). "Sometimes Not Just Curtains Fall Onstage". The New York Times. Retrieved June 2, 2018.
- LincolnCenterTheater (April 16, 2010). "Richard Easton". YouTube. Retrieved June 2, 2018.
- "The Coast Is Clear: Stoppard's Utopia Opens on Broadway". Playbill. November 27, 2006. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved April 10, 2008.
- Gans, Andrew (October 10, 2008). "Hamlisch, Lane, Birch, Tunick and Azenberg Among Theater Hall of Fame Inductees". Playbill. Archived from the original on March 10, 2014.
- "Boardwalk Empire". TVGuide.com.
- "Wednesday Thoughts". Mockingbird Hill Cottage. December 4, 2019.
- Barnes, Mike (November 12, 2019). "Richard Easton, Broadway Veteran and Tony Winner, Dies at 86". The Hollywood Reporter.
- Genzlinger, Neil (December 12, 2019). "Richard Easton, Stage Veteran and Tony Winner, Dies at 86". The New York Times.