Gavin Richards

Acting

Gavin Richards

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Birthday
Jul 03, 1946 (79 years old)

Gavin Richards

Known For

The Lock-In
7h 30m
Movie 2022

The Lock-In

The Lock-In never ends. Consisting entirely of pub footage from...

Kidnapped
1h 30m
TV Show 2005

Kidnapped

15-year-old Davie Balfour is poised to receive a vast inheritance...

Kidnapped
3h 52m
Movie 2005

Kidnapped

15-year-old Davie Balfour is poised to receive a vast inheritance...

The Locksmith
5h 0m
Movie 1997

The Locksmith

When his estranged wife is brutally attacked by a burglar,...

Savage Play
2h 15m
Movie 1995

Savage Play

During a rugby tour of Britain and Ireland in 1888,...

Mike and Angelo
0h 25m
TV Show 1989

Mike and Angelo

Mike and Angelo is a British sci-fi TV sitcom series,...

Hardwicke House
0h 30m
TV Show 1987

Hardwicke House

Hardwicke House was a 1987 seven-episode sitcom produced by Central...

Whoops Apocalypse
1h 33m
Movie 1986

Whoops Apocalypse

When a small British owned island in the Caribbean is...

The Caucasian Chalk Circle
Movie 1985

The Caucasian Chalk Circle

The hardships faced by a woman trying to survive a...

Biography

After training at the Bristol Old Vic, Gavin Richards worked at the Liverpool Everyman and then with radical playwright John McGrath, in 7:84. Joining the Ken Campbell Roadshow in the early 70s he got performance experience working outdoors, in pubs and clubs. A lucrative German tour gave him and a group of colleagues the financial security to set up Belt and Braces Roadshow Company, formed with Eugene Geasley, Marcel Steiner and Jeni Barnett. Their leftist political and musical roadshows were taken to trade union meetings, working-men’s clubs, colleges and schools as well as traditional theatres and arts centres. Richards was Artistic Director, writer and performer for this collective inspired by the work of Alan Dosser at the Everyman and Ken Campbell and John McGrath of 7:84 Theatre Company. With 7:84 Richards had also directed Arden/D’Arcy’s Ballygoimbeen Bequest and Adrian Mitchell’s Man Friday and worked with both Richard Eyre and Trevor Griffiths. Many B&B members had worked for one or more of those companies and over the course of its 12 years on the road some of its members went on to form other companies like Monstrous Regiment. John Fiske, B&B’s musical director and Paul Kessel formed their own company in Sweden, still working today. B&B also collaborated on joint productions with both 7:84 and Roland Muldoon’s CAST. Others involved in the early years included Shane Connoughton, Sylvester McCoy, Vari Sylvestre, Andy Andrews, Gillian Hanna, David Bradford, Derek Thompson, Jim Carter and Colm Meaney. As well as writing original scripts with the company, Richards directed and adapted other political plays, most famously Dario Fo’s Accidental Death of an Anarchist based on a translation by Gillian Hanna which ran in the West-End for two years after an extensive tour starring Alfred Molina. He also oversaw the Belt and Braces production of Steve’ Gooch’s version of Brecht’s The Mother directed by Paul Hellyer which helped to launch the career of Maggie Steed. In the 80s and 90s Richards was a successful television and film actor (again working with Trevor Griffiths on Central TV’s Oi For England and with Paula Milne on the BBC series Driving Ambition). Assisted by Paula Milne and other ex members of B&B Richards produced A Night For A Nuclear Free Europe for the Labour Party at Wembley Arena in 1984 at the height of the miner’s strike. In the 90’s he also worked with Jack Shepherd on Comic Cuts, Griff Rhys Jones onThe Alchemist and Richard Sparks on The Crimson Lizard. His work on BBC’s ‘Allo ‘Allo and EastEnders is something he would rather forget. More recently, with Tamara Henry, he formed a theatre company in New Zealand called Theatre South whose youth production for the child soldier’s charity War Child won several awards. His recent book of poetry entitled 200 Weeks was published by Muswell Press in North London in 2015.