Richard Albrecht

Richard Albrecht (born 1950) is an English actor, director, producer and writer. His work include all facets of British theatrical life: commercials, corporates, film, narration, television, theatre and voice-over.

Trained at the E15 Acting School (1967–70), he then went into repertory theatre at Oldham, Lincoln, Birmingham, Nottingham, Newcastle, Leicester, Greenwich, Colchester, Salisbury and Cheltenham; touring theatre with Pentabus, Bristol Express, Monstrous Regiment, Shared Experience; Fringe Theatre with the Combination, Soho Poly, Traverse, Young Vic, Stratford East, and a one-man show, ''RIP Maria Callas'' at the Edinburgh Festival. In the West End, he appeared in ''Happy as a Sandbag''. Albrecht appeared at the Royal Court Theatre in ''Ashes and Sand'' and ''My Child''.

His TV appearances include ''Coronation Street'', ''EastEnders'', ''Casualty'', ''The Bill'', ''King Lear'', ''Threads'', ''Doctors'', ''Agatha Christie's Poirot'', ''Heartbeat'', ''Where The Heart is'' and ''Holby City''.

Albrecht's films include ''Jude'', ''The Man Who Cried'' and ''The Glasshouse''. His voice work includes narrating ''Wainwright-the Man Who Loved the Lakes'', 17 episodes of ''Extraordinary Animals'' and the kids cartoon/film of ''Badly Drawn Roy''. Latest theatre appearance was in ''Independent Means'' at the Library Theatre, Manchester.

Albrecht is president of the North London Guinea Pig Fanciers Society and strives to breed the perfect guinea pig in his spare time. His other hobbies include men's netball (in which he represented England in his youth), foraging for mushrooms and crocheting doilies. Provided by Wikipedia
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