
Richard Harris
Birthday: 1 October 1930, Limerick, Ireland
Birth Name: Richard St. John Harris
Height: 185 cm
A genuine star of cinema on screen and a fiery hell raiser off screen, Richard St John Harris was born on October 1, 1930 in Limerick, Ireland, to a farming family. He was the son of Mildred Josephine ...Show More

Jesus is just a word I use to swear with.
Jesus is just a word I use to swear with.
I can see the difficulties of making a movie. Directors and producers have to put up with a lot of r Show more
I can see the difficulties of making a movie. Directors and producers have to put up with a lot of rubbish from temperamental actors. Hide
[having been called a drunk by Michael Caine] The point about Michael is that he can say what he lik Show more
[having been called a drunk by Michael Caine] The point about Michael is that he can say what he likes, I don't mind him opening his mouth and shooting off. I don't care what he says. But don't characterize Richard Burton, Peter O'Toole and me as drunks as if that's all we achieved in our life, because he could live 20 fucking lives and he couldn't achieve as much as we three have achieved. Hide
[on Tom Cruise] He's got very nice teeth, but has he ever read a book?
[on Tom Cruise] He's got very nice teeth, but has he ever read a book?
Any suggestion that [Michael Caine] Has eclipsed the names of Finney, O'Toole, Burton, Bates, Smith Show more
Any suggestion that [Michael Caine] Has eclipsed the names of Finney, O'Toole, Burton, Bates, Smith and Courtenay is tantamount to prophesying that Rin-Tin-Tin will be solemnised beyond the memory of Brando. Hide
I'm not interested in reputation or immortality or things like that . . . I don't care what I'm reme Show more
I'm not interested in reputation or immortality or things like that . . . I don't care what I'm remembered for. I don't care if I'm remembered. I don't care if I'm not remembered. I don't care why I'm remembered. I genuinely don't care. Hide
[on turning 70] I can be eccentric now and get away with it.
[on turning 70] I can be eccentric now and get away with it.
I would give up all the accolades--people have occasionally written and said nice things--of my show Show more
I would give up all the accolades--people have occasionally written and said nice things--of my showbiz career to play just once for the senior Munster team. I will never win an Oscar now, but even if I did I would swap it instantly for one sip of champagne from the Heineken Cup. Hide
I consider a great part of my career a total failure. I went after the wrong things--got caught in t Show more
I consider a great part of my career a total failure. I went after the wrong things--got caught in the '60s. I picked pictures that were way below my talent. Just to have fun. Hide
[on his Major Dundee (1965) co-star Charlton Heston'] Heston's the only man who could drop out of a Show more
[on his Major Dundee (1965) co-star Charlton Heston'] Heston's the only man who could drop out of a cubic moon, he's so square. The trouble with him is he doesn't think he's a hired actor, like the rest of us. He thinks he's the entire production. He used to sit there in the mornings and clock us with a stopwatch. Hide
[on Michael Caine's comments about being underappreciated in his own country] He takes himself too s Show more
[on Michael Caine's comments about being underappreciated in his own country] He takes himself too seriously. I've made 63 movies and I've never been nominated by BAFTA for anything. Do I care? Not in the slightest. Hide
[in 2000] I made films I did not want to see, I took planes to places I didn't want to visit, I boug Show more
[in 2000] I made films I did not want to see, I took planes to places I didn't want to visit, I bought houses I didn't live in. I was numb, and it didn't seem to matter. Hide
If ever I was miscast in my life, it was in the role of husband. I was the worst husband in the worl Show more
If ever I was miscast in my life, it was in the role of husband. I was the worst husband in the world. Hide
Someone asked me once "What is the difference between Tom Cruise now and you when you were a major s Show more
Someone asked me once "What is the difference between Tom Cruise now and you when you were a major star?" I said there is a great difference. Look at a photograph of me from the old days and I'm going to one of my film premieres with a bottle of vodka in my hand. Tom Cruise has a bottle of Evian water. That's the difference--a bottle of Evian water. Hide
[about Michael Caine comparing himself to Gene Hackman] Hackman is an intimidating and dangerous act Show more
[about Michael Caine comparing himself to Gene Hackman] Hackman is an intimidating and dangerous actor. Mr. Caine is about as dangerous as Stan Laurel or Oliver Hardy, or indeed both, and as intimidating as Shirley Temple. Hide
I came to England first in 1954 looking for a bedsit, a room to sleep in while going to my academy. Show more
I came to England first in 1954 looking for a bedsit, a room to sleep in while going to my academy. And outside the Earl's Court tube station there was a little tobacco-list and paper shop and they had a board. A glass-filled in board with rooms for rent. And I saw one for 13 shillings a week and it said, "No Irishmen or black need apply" and I took my jersey and I put it down over my hand and I put my hand right through the glass and I took it out and I kept it for the rest of my life. That's how we were treated here in 1954. That would cause me grievance. That would cause me anger. Hide
[on Michael Caine] He is an over-fat flatulent 62-year-old windbag, a master of inconsequence now ma Show more
[on Michael Caine] He is an over-fat flatulent 62-year-old windbag, a master of inconsequence now masquerading as a guru, passing off his vast limitations as pious virtues. Hide
When I'm in trouble, I'm an Irishman. When I turn in a good performance, I'm an Englishman.
When I'm in trouble, I'm an Irishman. When I turn in a good performance, I'm an Englishman.
Actors take themselves so seriously. Samuel Beckett is important, James Joyce is--they left somethin Show more
Actors take themselves so seriously. Samuel Beckett is important, James Joyce is--they left something behind them. But even Laurence Olivier is totally unimportant. Acting is actually very simple, but actors try to elevate it to an art. Hide
People may look at Peter O'Toole, Richard Burton and me and say we never fulfilled our talent. But I Show more
People may look at Peter O'Toole, Richard Burton and me and say we never fulfilled our talent. But I laugh at that, and say to anyone with that view that I didn't fulfil their idea of my talent. I didn't fulfil the dreams that they had for me. Hide
There are too many prima donnas in this business and not enough action.
There are too many prima donnas in this business and not enough action.
No one gave me anything. I fought TB, I fought the devil. But I made people laugh. I don't want immo Show more
No one gave me anything. I fought TB, I fought the devil. But I made people laugh. I don't want immortality. I've lived it all. I've done it all. Hide
What I hate about our business today is the elitism. So-called stars ride in private jets and have b Show more
What I hate about our business today is the elitism. So-called stars ride in private jets and have bodyguards and dietitians and beauticians. Tom Cruise is a midget and he has eight bodyguards all 6'10", which makes him even more diminutive. It's an absolute joke. Hide
[on Michael Caine receiving his honorary BAFTA] Good luck to him with his BAFTA mask. I hope he does Show more
[on Michael Caine receiving his honorary BAFTA] Good luck to him with his BAFTA mask. I hope he does us all a favor and wears the bloody thing in front of his face wherever he goes. Hide
[asked if he ever read the Harry Potter books] I haven't, even today I haven't read them. Not becaus Show more
[asked if he ever read the Harry Potter books] I haven't, even today I haven't read them. Not because they're not grand, I know they're great. I love the script, but I don't read fiction, it's as simple as that. There's more fiction in my life than in books, so I don't bother with them. Hide
I was a sinner. I slugged some people. I hurt many people. And it's true, I never looked back to see Show more
I was a sinner. I slugged some people. I hurt many people. And it's true, I never looked back to see the casualties. Hide
I feel most alive when I'm working on a film.
I feel most alive when I'm working on a film.
When I worked with Julie Andrews, I think I experienced the greatest hate I ever had for any human b Show more
When I worked with Julie Andrews, I think I experienced the greatest hate I ever had for any human being. Hide
[his response to hearing he had been Oscar nominated for This Sporting Life (1963)] I've struck a bl Show more
[his response to hearing he had been Oscar nominated for This Sporting Life (1963)] I've struck a blow for the Irish rebellion! Hide
I have no friends in this business. I don't go to their clubs, don't go to their hangouts and don't Show more
I have no friends in this business. I don't go to their clubs, don't go to their hangouts and don't mix at all. I am part of the business but I am apart from it. If anyone ever asks my advice, I tell them, "Don't take yourself too seriously". Hide
[upon being carried out on a stretcher from the Savoy Hotel, to people entering the hotel] It was th Show more
[upon being carried out on a stretcher from the Savoy Hotel, to people entering the hotel] It was the food! Hide
I hate movies. They're a waste of time. I could be in a pub having more fun talking to idiots rather Show more
I hate movies. They're a waste of time. I could be in a pub having more fun talking to idiots rather than sitting down and watching idiots perform. Hide
[on his life] I wish I could remember it.
[on his life] I wish I could remember it.
No one trusts me any more. I spent half the movie [Maigret (1988)] arguing with people and I was acc Show more
No one trusts me any more. I spent half the movie [Maigret (1988)] arguing with people and I was accused of causing big on-set rows. But what they won't tell you is I fought for [author Georges Simenon]. I fought for the maintenance of quality. I don't believe in lying down on the job. I've seen these so-called "nice" actors. Very able fellows like Ian McKellen and Kenneth Branagh. But they're like bank managers. So sweet and careful. Who needs them? We are suffering a plague of good taste. Give me Sean Penn and Mickey Rourke any day. They project danger. That's what makes acting--and life--interesting. Hide
[on playing Professor Dumbledore] I'll keep doing it as long as I enjoy it, my health holds out and Show more
[on playing Professor Dumbledore] I'll keep doing it as long as I enjoy it, my health holds out and they still want me. But the chances of all three of those factors remaining constant are pretty slim. Hide
Richard Harris's FILMOGRAPHY
as Actor (44)
