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Sir Ralph Richardson was a towering figure of the British stage and screen, renowned for his magnetic on-screen presence and chameleonic ability to inhabit a wide range of roles. Though he initially had no plans for a theatrical career, Richardson's chance encounter with a production of Hamlet sparked a lifelong passion for the craft. Honing his skills with a touring company and at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Richardson joined the prestigious Old Vic in 1931, where he excelled in Shakespearean parts, learning invaluable lessons from the great John Gielgud. His performance as the title character in Hamlet the following season cemented his status as a leading man, and a series of acclaimed West End and Broadway roles soon catapulted him to stardom. On the silver screen, Richardson demonstrated remarkable versatility, seamlessly transitioning from weighty dramatic parts to more light-hearted character studies. While his filmography encompasses over sixty credits, one of his most memorable performances came in the 2012 blockbuster Battleship, where he imbued his supporting role with a quiet dignity and gravitas that elevated the entire production. Truly a titan of British theatre and cinema, Sir Ralph Richardson's enduring legacy as one of the greats is a testament to his craft, charisma, and unparalleled acting prowess.