
Richard Leech
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1922-11-24
Day of Death
2004-03-24 (81 years old)
Place of Birth
Dublin, Ireland
Richard Leech
Biography
We don't have biography for Richard Leech.
Acting
(2013)
(2008)
The Ties That Bind Us
as Hade (archive footage)
(1994)
(1991)
Men's Madness - The Myth of Male Reason
as Doctor Black
(1988)
A Handful of Dust
as Doctor
(1985)
The Shooting Party
as Dr. West
(1984)
Champions
as Beck
(1982)
Gandhi
as Brigadier
(1980)
The Mirror Crack'd
as Director of Photography (uncredited)
(1980)
The Unborn
as Father Carrow
(1977)
A Choice of Evils
as General Heidelmann
(1977)
Doctor Who: The Sun Makers
as Gatherer Hade
(1975)
(1974)
Got It Made
as Dr. Allen
(1974)
Occupations
as Valletta
(1974)
Choice
as Sam Franklin
(1972)
Young Winston
as Moore
(1970)
Twelfth Night
as Antonio
(1968)
(1966)
The Fighting Prince of Donegal
as Phelim O'Toole
(1965)
Life at the Top
as Doctor
(1963)
The Flood
as Alec Weathersfield
(1963)
Walk a Tightrope
as Doug Randle
(1963)
Ricochet
as Alan Phipps
(1962)
The War Lover
as Murika
(1962)
I Thank a Fool
as Irish Doctor
(1961)
The Terror of the Tongs
as Inspector Bob Dean
(1958)
A Night to Remember
as First Officer William Murdoch
(1958)
Ice Cold in Alex
as Captain Crosbie
(1958)
Dublin Nightmare
as Steve Lawlor
(1958)
The Moonraker
as Henry Strangeways
(1958)
The Horse's Mouth
as Hodges (uncredited)
(1958)
The Wind Cannot Read
as Hobson
(1958)
(1958)
A Lady Mislaid
as George McHugh
(1957)
Night of the Demon
as Inspector Mottrarn
(1957)
Yangtse Incident: The Story of H.M.S. Amethyst
as Lieutenant Strain
(1957)
The Good Companions
as Jack Ridvers
(1957)
(1957)
The Birthday Present
as Hawkins (uncredited)
(1957)
These Dangerous Years
as Cpt. Brewster
(1956)
The Long Arm
as Nightwatchman / Gilson
(1956)
The Feminine Touch
as Casualty Doctor
(1956)
The Iron Petticoat
as Alex
(1956)
It's Never Too Late
as John Hammond
(1955)
The Dam Busters
as Squadron Leader H. M. Young, D.F.C.
(1955)
Children Galore
as Harry Bunnion
(1954)
Lease of Life
as Carter
(1953)
The Cruel Sea
as Sailor (uncredited)