Richard Briers
Richard Briers plays Smee in the fantasy action
movie Peter Pan.
Richard Briers (Smee), a veteran
of stage, film and television, is one of Britain 's most popular
actors. He made his West End debut in 1958 after studying at the
Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and the Liverpool Playhouse, and has
trod the boards many times since. His massive popularity is also
derived from roles in three much-loved British television series: "Marriage
Lines," "The Good Life" and "Ever Decreasing
Circles." Among the highlights of Briers' distinguished career
is extensive work with Kenneth Branagh. Their film collaborations
include "Henry V," "Much Ado About Nothing," "In
the Bleak Midwinter," "Hamlet," "Love's Labours
Lost" and the short film "Swansong," with Sir John
Gielgud. Richard Briers joined Branagh's Renaissance Theatre Company
in 1987 and starred in the company's stage productions of "Twelfth
Night," "King
Lear," "Uncle Vanya" and "Coriolanus." Briers
has also enjoyed a long creative association with playwright and
director Alan Ayckbourn.
Richard Briers appeared in Ayckbourn's first play, "Relatively
Speaking," which opened at the Duke of York's Theatre in 1967.
He has appeared in staged and/or televised productions of other
Ayckbourn works including "Absurd Person Singular," "Absent
Friends," "The Norman Conquests" and "Just
Between Ourselves." Other recent stage work includes Simon
McBurney's production of "The Chairs" with Geraldine
McEwan, which went on to repeat its success on Broadway, and a
UK tour of "The
Tempest." Richard Briers' most recent television series was "Monarch
of the Glen" for Ecosse Films. He previously worked with director
P. J. Hogan on the film "Unconditional Love." Briers
was awarded the Order of the British Empire by the Queen in 1989
and the CBE this year. He is married to the actress Ann Davies.
Now you can own Peter Pan starring Richard Briers as Smee on DVD and VHS. The Peter Pan DVD contains lots of special features
like alternate endings and hilarious deleted scenes.
Pre-order your copy of Peter Pan on DVD or VHS today at
the Universal Home
Video & DVD store.
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