Peter Richardson

January 6, 2024
Film Director

Quick Facts

Peter Richardson
Full Name Peter Richardson
Occupation Film Director
Date Of Birth Oct 15, 1951(1951-10-15)
Age 73
Birthplace Newton Abbot
Country United Kingdom
Birth City Newton Abbot
Horoscope Capricorn

Peter Richardson Biography

Name Peter Richardson
Birthday Oct 15
Birth Year 1951
Place Of Birth Newton Abbot
Home Town Newton Abbot
Birth Country United Kingdom
Birth Sign Capricorn
Siblings Sophie Richardson
Spouse Martha Richardson
Children(s) Red Richardson, Jack Richardson, Alice Richardson

Peter Richardson is one of the most popular and richest Film Director who was born on October 15, 1951 in Newton Abbot, Newton Abbot, United Kingdom. Peter Richardson (born 15 October 1951) is an English director, screenwriter, actor, and comedian. Richardson founded the Comic Strip troupe of performers, which showcased his double act with Nigel Planer and launched the careers of French and Saunders, Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmondson, and Alexei Sayle. Richardson approached Channel 4 to make a series of short, self- contained one-off comedy films with this group, which led to The Comic Strip Presents…, many of which were written, directed by and featured him in acting roles.

As a result of searching for a West End venue to stage The Wild Boys, Richardson and Michael White sourced a new possible venue for his own comedy club, the Boulevard Theatre in the Raymond Revue Bar, run by Paul Raymond. Richardson called it The Comic Strip, taking with him a core group from the Comedy Store. It opened in October 1980 and ran until 1981, when the troupe went on a national tour. Richardson approached producer Mike Bolland, the newly appointed Channel Four youth and entertainment commissioning editor to propose a series of Comic Strip films for the channel. Bolland agreed to his proposal, his first commission for the station and Jeremy Isaacs quickly approved the budget. The series opener, Five Go Mad in Dorset was the first comedy shown on the new channel on its opening night in November 1982.

The Outer Limits were hired by Kevin Rowland as an opening act for Dexy’s Midnight Runners on their tour of The Projected Passion Revue in 1981.

The Comic Strip Presents… ran from 1982 to 1988 on Channel 4, and then continued from 1990 to 1993 on the BBC. Richardson wrote more than half of the shows together with his longtime writing partner Pete Richens, and he also directed most of the BBC series. In 1998 Richardson, Planer, Mayall and Edmonson reunited to appear in new film Four Men in a Car, about four obnoxious sales representatives. This was followed up by 2000s Four Men in a Plane. Richardson returned to Channel 4 with the Comic Strip film, Sex Actually in 2005. In 2011, he wrote and directed The Hunt for Tony Blair. In 2012, he wrote and directed, Five Go To Rehab which premiered on Gold.

Reunited with Planer the pair started performing at London’s Comedy Store in 1979, calling themselves “The Outer Limits”. They performed short sketches parodying different television styles, for example sitcom and American police drama. They used visual comedy and often mimed over-the-top scenes of cartoon violence. At this point, various television companies were taking note of the rapidly growing “alternative comedy” scene, BBC producer Paul Jackson being the first to commission a programme from regular performers at the Comedy Store. This became 1980’s Boom Boom…Out Go The Lights. However, Jackson’s decision to only showcase solo performers, featuring Planer’s Neil character instead of The Outer Limits as a duo angered Richardson, who began a long- standing feud with Jackson. Mike in BBC comedy The Young Ones was originally written with Richardson in mind; however, he did not take part for reasons partly connected to his earlier disagreement with Paul Jackson and due his commitments with The Comic Strip. Richardson was replaced by Christopher Ryan.

Peter Richardson Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Film Director
House Living in own house.

Peter Richardson is one of the richest Film Director from United Kingdom. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Peter Richardson 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Richardson began his career as a teenager acting in Alan Bennett’s Forty Years On. Trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School 1971-73. He later created his own experimental theatre shows with Nigel Planer amongst others, mixing comedy and improvisation with rock music. Two of these shows, Rank and The Wild Boys toured nationally.

With the assistance of Caroline Jay, they produced a show called “Rank”, inspired by the police raid of the 1974 Windsor Free Festival, which premiered at the Roundhouse Downstairs in August 1976. Planer and Richardson played all the characters in the play, which numbered around forty. The play was well received and enabled the pair to get an Arts Council grant to take it on tour. Despite the critical acclaim, at the end of the tour Richardson and Planer found themselves with no money and had to pursue other work, with Richardson squatting in London.

Although he did not reach the same level of public recognition as some of his contemporaries, Richardson was influential on British television comedy throughout the 1980s as the driving force behind The Comic Strip Presents… films, one of the first examples of alternative comedy to appear on British television. Richardson has been involved in the production of over 40 Comic Strip films and has directed 17 of them. The series won a Rose D’Or for The Strike in 1988. He developed the series into feature films; The Supergrass, Eat the Rich, The Pope Must Die, and Churchill: The Hollywood Years, none of which achieved great box office success. In the 1990s, Richardson introduced a new generation of performers, Doon Mackichan, Mark Caven, Phil Cornwell, Sara Stockbridge, George Yiasoumi and Gary Beadle, who appeared in his productions. He co-wrote and also directed the 1990s cult mockumentary comedy series Stella Street with Phil Cornwell and John Sessions. In 2004, Richardson co-founded the production company Great Western Features with Nick Smith, which is based in Totnes, Devon. In 2005, he directed the Comic Strip film Sex Actually. In the 2010s, Richardson wrote and directed two more Comic Strip films, 2011’s The Hunt for Tony Blair and 2012’s Five Go To Rehab.

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In 2003 Richardson began filming on his return to the big screen, directing Christian Slater and Neve Campbell in Churchill: The Hollywood Years, which was released in December 2004. The film was a return to the universe of Comic Strip films The Strike and GLC, where Hollywood remakes and distorts events from British historical events and portrayed Winston Churchill as a gun toting U.S. G.I. similar to Bruce Willis. Phillip French writing in the Observer called it “a hit and miss affair” Peter Bradshaw in the Guardian gave it three stars and said “It’s wildly uneven and very broad, but there are some laughs in Peter Richardson’s Comic Strip fantasy of Churchill’s real life as a kickass action hero.” However Nev Peirce on the BBC’s website panned the film, saying “Sadly, Peter Richardson suffers the fate of many satirists; in trying to mock bad films, he’s simply made a bad film” The film grossed £148,326 on its opening weekend across 170 screens in the UK The same year Richardson released a feature-length film of Stella Street through his new production company. Richardson co-wrote and directed the film. It received unfavourable reviews, Anita Gates in the New York Times writing “the concept doesn’t translate well to the longer form. The sense of the absurd is watered down.” while Michael Rechtshaffen in the Hollywood Reporter said “What might have achieved a degree of cult status across the pond when it was aired in 10-minute installments, struggles to pass big-screen scrutiny in a feature- length treatment that hinges on the flimsiest of plot lines.” However Derek Elley in Variety thought it “Manages to sustain its single-joke premise…over feature length.” The film opened in 10 screens in the USA and took $2,574 on the opening weekend.

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Peter Ranked on the list of most popular Film Director. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United Kingdom. Peter Richardson celebrates birthday on October 15 of every year.

Apart from the Comic Strip, Richardson’s best-known work is the sitcom Stella Street, which he directs and co-writes with impressionists John Sessions and Phil Cornwell. A Stella Street feature film was released in 2004. He also directed the mock documentary Lust for Glorious about comedian Eddie Izzard with Mark Caven and Phil Kay.

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