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Patrick Ryecart
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Patrick Ryecart was born on 9 May 1952 in Warwickshire, England, UK. He is an actor, known for
The King's Speech (2010)
,
A Bridge Too Far (1977)
and
Dick Turpin (1979)
. He was previously married to
Marsha Fitzalan
.
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Known for
The King's Speech
8.0
Lord Wigram
2010
A Bridge Too Far
7.4
German Lieutenant
1977
Dick Turpin
7.3
TV Series
Fytton
1981 • 4 eps
The Escape Artist
7.5
TV Mini Series
Gavin De Souza QC
2013 • 2 eps
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The Crown
8.6
TV Series
Duke of Norfolk
2016–2019
6 episodes
Poldark
8.3
TV Series
Sir Hugh Bodrugan
Sir Hugh Bodregun
2015–2016
5 episodes
The Contract
3.0
Greg
2016
The Escape Artist
7.5
TV Mini Series
Gavin De Souza QC
2013
2 episodes
Poirot
8.6
TV Series
Sir Anthony Morgan
Charles
1996–2013
2 episodes
Candle to Water
6.6
Cy
2012
Mute
7.3
Short
Monette
2012
Showreel
Gilbert
2011
Midsomer Murders
7.9
TV Series
Anthony Devereux
2011
1 episode
The King's Speech
8.0
Lord Wigram
2010
Hustle
8.2
TV Series
Sir Edmund Richardson
2010
1 episode
The Lavender List
7.9
TV Movie
Jimmy Goldsmith
2006
Egypt
8.2
TV Mini Series
Hudson Gurney
2005
1 episode
ShakespeaRe-Told
7.8
TV Mini Series
Keith
2005
1 episode
Jericho
7.4
TV Mini Series
Lord Masefield
2005
1 episode
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Born
May 9
,
1952
Warwickshire, England, UK
Spouse
Marsha Fitzalan
July 4, 1977 - 1995 (divorced, 3 children)
Other works
He acted in Dunleavy's play, "The Beastly Beatitudes of Balthazar B," at the Duke of York's Theatre in London, England with Simon Callow CBE, Sylvia Coleridge, directed by Ron Daniels.
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Married at Westminster Cathedral, the Catholic equivalent to the Anglican Westminster Abbey.
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