John Richardson, British Actor in 'She' and 'One Million Years B.C.,' Dies of COVID-19 at 86
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John Richardson, the British actor who starred opposite Ursula Andress in She and Raquel Welch in One Million Years B.C., died Tuesday of COVID-19 complications. He was 86.
His death was reported by Cinema Retro writer Mark Mawston.
In Mario Bava's credited feature directorial debut, Richardson portrayed a doctor's assistant whose blood inadvertently brings a vampiric witch (Barbara Steele) back to life in the Italian horror classic Black Sunday (1960).
He screen-tested for James Bond after Sean Connery relinquished the role, but model George Lazenby was hired to play Agent 007 opposite Diana Rigg in On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969).
For Hammer Films and Seven Arts producer Ray Stark, Richardson played an archeologist who discovers a lost city ruled by the immortal queen Ayesha (Andress), who believes he is her reincarnated lover, in She (1965), also featuring Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee.
He then donned a loincloth to star with Welch amid stop-motion dinosaurs animated by Ray Harryhausen in One Million Years B.C. (1966), another movie for Hammer and Seven Arts.
Richardson also starred in the spaghetti Westerns John the Bastard (1967), Execution (1968) and A Candidate for a Killing (1969) and had a supporting turn in Vincente Minnelli's On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1970), starring Barbra Streisand.
Born in Sussex on Jan. 19, 1934, Richardson started out with small roles in such notable films as A Night to Remember (1958), the Kenneth More-starring 1959 remake of The 39 Steps and The League of Gentlemen (1960).
Back in England after Black Sunday, he had uncredited roles in Tender Is the Night (1962) and Lord Jim (1965) before breaking out in She. (He later returned, minus Andress, for a 1968 sequel, The Vengeance of She.)
Richardson spent most of the '70s working in Italy in such films as Frankenstein '80 (1972), Torso (1973), Eyeball (1975), Reflections in Black (1975), Duck in Orange Sauce (1975), Nine Guests for a Crime (1977) and War of the Planets (1977).
Richardson, who last appeared onscreen in 1994 and focused on photography in his later years, was married to actress Martine Beswick (One Million Years B.C., From Russia With Love) from 1967 until their 1973 divorce.
Selected filmography
A Night to Remember (1958) - Valet (uncredited)
Bachelor of Hearts (1958) - Robin
Operation Amsterdam (1959) - Lt. Williams (uncredited)
The 39 Steps (1959) - House Guest (uncredited)
Sapphire (1959) - Student (uncredited)
The Heart of a Man (1959) - Official (uncredited)
Black Sunday (1960) - Dr. Andre Gorobec
Pirates of Tortuga (1961) - Percy
Tender is the Night (1962) - Young Man Being Photographed (uncredited)
Lord Jim (1965) - The sailor (uncredited)
She (1965) - Leo
One Million Years B.C. (1966) - Tumak
The Tough One (1966)
On My Way to the Crusades, I Met a Girl Who... (1967) - Dragone
John the Bastard (1967) - John Donald Tenorio
A Nun at the Crossroads (1967) - Dr. Pierre Lemmon
The Vengeance of She (1968) - Killikrates
Execution (1968) - Bill Coler / John Coler
A Candidate for a Killing (1969) - Nick Warfield / André Jarvis / Riquelli
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1970) - Robert Tentrees
Frankenstein '80 (1972) - Karl Schein
Torso (1973) - Franz
Anna, quel particolare piacere (1973) - Lorenzo Viotto
The Tree with Pink Leaves (1974) - Andrea (Marco's father)
La bellissima estate (1974) - Vittorio
Eyeball (1975) - Mark Burton
Reflections in Black (1975) - Inspector Lavina
Duck in Orange Sauce (1975) - John Hardy
Four Billion in Four Minutes (1976) - Francesco Vitale
Nine Guests for a Crime (1977) - Lorenzo
War of the Planets (1977) - Captain Fred Hamilton
Canne mozze (1977) - Michele
Battle of the Stars (1978) - Captain Mike Layton
Happy Birthday, Harry (1980) - Harry Petersen
Paradiso Blu (1980) - Kris
Murder Syndrome (1981) - Oliver
Scuola di ladri - Parte seconda (1987) - Il ricco gondoliere
The Church (1989) - Architect
Milner (1994, TV Movie) - Edward (final film role)
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