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Patrick Ryecart (Patrick Geoffrey Ryecart) was born on 9 May, 1952 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England, is a British actor. Discover Patrick Ryecart's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

Popular As Patrick Geoffrey Ryecart
Occupation Actor
Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 9 May, 1952
Birthday 9 May
Birthplace Warwick, Warwickshire, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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Who Is Patrick Ryecart's Wife?

His wife is Marsha Fitzalan (m. 1977-1995)

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Patrick Ryecart Net Worth

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1952

Patrick Geoffrey Ryecart (born 9 May 1952) is an English actor.

Ryecart was born in Warwick, Warwickshire.

His first West End appearance was in Bernard Shaw's Candida at the Albery Theatre, playing the young poet Marchbanks opposite Deborah Kerr, directed by Michael Blakemore.

Among a string of fine reviews, Bernard Levin in the Sunday Times described his performance as "supernova" and that he had not seen "such a talent in embryo since the young Richard Burton".

Ryecart has continued working in theatre, television and film (his last film role Lord Wigram in The King's Speech) with lead roles in the classics of Shaw, Sheridan, and Shakespeare to light comedies, TV situation comedy, thrillers and musicals.

Among his notable credits in London are Jack Absolute in The Rivals, with Michael Hordern as his father and Geraldine McEwan as Mrs Malaprop, and Lord Goring in Peter Hall's An Ideal Husband.

1970

He has acted on many British television shows since the mid-1970s including Lillie, Romeo and Juliet, The Professionals, Minder(Se7ep5), Rumpole of the Bailey, Lovejoy, Coming Home and Holby City.

1977

His film credits include A Bridge Too Far (1977), Silver Dream Racer (1980), Arthur the King (1985), Prisoner of Honor (1991), Parting Shots (1999) and The King's Speech (2010).

He was married to English actress Marsha Fitzalan, the third daughter of the late 17th Duke of Norfolk, from 4 July 1977 until their divorce in 1995.

The couple met at drama school, The Webber Douglas Academy.

1982

They have three grown up children: Mariella Celia (born 1982), Jemima Carrie (born 1984), and Frederick William Hamlet (born 1987).

All children are married.

Ryecart lives in London.

1986

In 1986 he appeared in the Doctor Who serial The Trial of a Time Lord in the Mindwarp segment.

He was one of the lead characters in the BBC TV comedy series The High Life playing Captain Hilary Duff.

He played Hugo Latimer in the BBC series Trainer.

1996

He also appeared in the 1996 Agatha Christie's Poirot episode, "Dumb Witness" as Charles and for the BBC in My Son My Son.

1997

He played Mr. Crane-Bolder in Catherine Cookson’s Rag Nymph a TV Mini-Series (1997).

2011

He appeared in Midsomer Murders "The Night of the Stag" as Anthony Devereux (2011).

He also produced, at the Garrick Theatre London (and later redirected for tour and the Edinburgh Festival 2011) "Jus' like That!"

the highly successful affectionate tribute to the great Tommy Cooper, written by John Fisher.

2013

In 2013 he played Sir Anthony Morgan in Agatha Christie’s Poirot "The Labours of Hercules".

2015

Also Dalziel & Pascoe episode and many mini series for the U.S. He played Sir Hugh Bodrugan in the 2015 BBC series of Poldark.

2016

In 2016, he played the role of the Duke of Norfolk in the Netflix series The Crown.

His extensive theatre credits include The Beastly Beatitudes of Balthazar B by J P Donleavy in London's West End, which he also produced, first playing Balthazar to Simon Callow's playing Beefy, (who was later replaced by Billy Connolly).

Numerous tours include "Donkeys Years", "Rebecca", "Tunes of Glory" and "The Millionairess" opposite Raquel Welch.