- In the early 1980s he was a guest professor in the English department at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, where he directed a production of Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice" with himself in the role of Shylock.
- Great-great-grandson of the poet William Wordsworth, Richard lived his later life in a cottage in Grassmere in the Lake District England. He was known to regularily walk the 'Horseshoe' even into his late 70s. (The 'Horseshoe' is a high altitude walk around the Fairfield Heights, connecting Grassmere, Rydal and Ambleside)
- After his death, his cottage was bought by rock star Sting. Sting was said to have bought the beautiful lakeland cottage as a Valentine's Day gift for his wife.
- Studied drama at the Embassy School of Acting in London.
- Son of a clergyman.
- Perhaps best remembered as The Beggar in Hammer's Victorian horror, The Curse of the Werewolf, taking up the first act of the film and an extremely important role.
- Resembles American character-actor John Anderson.
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