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Acting
August 2, 1918
August 2, 2011
Monmouth, Gwent, Wales, UK
Richard de Pearsall Pearson (1 August 1918 β 2 August 2011) was an English character actor, who appeared in numerous film, television and stage productions over a period of 65 years. He played leading roles in several London West End plays and also supported Maggie Smith, Robert Morley and others in long-running West End stage productions. His many screen appearances included character parts in three Polanski films.
1995
Mole (voice)
1992
Malcolm Parkes
1990
Mole (voice)
1990
1990
Mole
1990

1990

Mole (voice)
1989
Mole (voice)
1989
Mole (voice)
1989
as Mole (voice)
as Malcolm Parkes
as Mole (voice)
as Mole


as Mole (voice)
as Mole (voice)
as Mole (voice)
as Mole (voice)

as Dr. Galley
as Mole (voice)

as Jerome Hogg

as Mole (voice)

as Michael Sumpter (Defence Secretary)


as Mr. Pye

as Foreign Secretary

as Mole (voice)
as Mole (voice)

as Mole


as Sir Humphrey Chesterton

as Michaud

as Doctor Haydock

as Vicar of Marlott

as Gerald Fox

as Michael Carey

as Father Below

as William Clifford

as Father Below

as Granville Bennett

as Bread

as George Druce

as Duchy Chamberlain

as Sir Geoffrey


as Mrs Whiteheart
as Balmforth

as Rev. Samuel Gardner
as Jack

as Friar Timothy

as Alfred

as Doctor

as Marquess of Macclesfield

as Diver

as Haldene

as Patient

as Wilting

as Alfred

as Koolyghin


as Shockley

as Accountant

as Old Man at Alamein
as Edwin

as Headmaster


as Koolyghin

as Rev. Canon Chasuble

as Herbert Soppitt

as Mazzini Dunn


as Cloon

as Cardinal

as Bailiff

as Jenks

as Osborn

as Fatty

as Advertising Man

as Herbert Bastian

as Sir Richard Bosanquet

as Frank Weyman

as Major Trumbull

as The Butler

as Inspector Bucket

as Roger

as Bullock

as Sgt. Burt Norris

as Nicodemus Boffin

as Kershaw

as Senior RAF Officer (uncredited)

as Major Trumbull

as Frederick Elwes

as Jack Williams

as Bilston

as Bailiff

as Lambert

as Noel

as Quinney

as Mr. Tupper

as Detective
as Sergeant

as John Wood

as Father Francis