Born in 1944, Richard Howard is a British professional actor.
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He was also a star of Noel Coward Theatre’s Olivier-nominated productions, where he played Sir Robert de Lesseps in the original cast of Shakespeare in Love, a historical drama.
However, Howard also taught at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (Rada).
He also participated in Field Day, a theater company founded by Brian Friel and Stephen Rea, as well as the Manchester Stables Theatre Club.
Meanwhile, Howard acted and directed with the Jill Freud Theatre Company for many seasons and was a member of the London Shakespeare Group.
Amazingly, the A Poirot episode and the BBC Radio 4 play The People’s Princess, which is about Caroline of Brunswick, the wife of George IV, both featured him.