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Richard Burton (2) (1925–1984)

Author of The Richard Burton Diaries

For other authors named Richard Burton, see the disambiguation page.

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Works by Richard Burton

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The War of the Worlds (1898) — Narrator, some editions — 21,491 copies, 358 reviews
Under Milk Wood (1954) — Narrator, some editions — 3,017 copies, 40 reviews
The Longest Day [1962 film] (1962) 349 copies, 5 reviews
Zulu [1964 film] (1964) — Narrator — 247 copies, 2 reviews
Cleopatra [1963 film] (1963) — Actor — 237 copies, 5 reviews
Kelly's Heroes [1970 film] (1970) — Actor — 224 copies, 3 reviews
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? [1966 film] (1966) — Actor — 194 copies, 2 reviews
1984 [1984 film] (1984) — Actor — 191 copies, 5 reviews
Where Eagles Dare [1968 film] (1968) — Actor — 189 copies, 7 reviews
The Robe [1953 film] (1953) — Actor — 176 copies, 2 reviews
The Taming of the Shrew [1967 film] (1967) — Actor — 154 copies, 2 reviews
Becket [1964 film] (1964) — Actor — 135 copies, 2 reviews
Camelot: Original 1960 Broadway Cast Recording (1960) — Performer — 83 copies, 2 reviews
Alexander the Great [1956 film] (1956) 81 copies, 2 reviews
The Night of the Iguana [1964 film] (2000) 60 copies, 1 review
Exorcist II: The Heretic [1977 film] (1977) — Actor — 45 copies
The Wild Geese [1978 film] (1986) — Actor — 43 copies, 1 review
The Desert Rats [1953 film] (1953) — Actor — 43 copies, 1 review
Anne of the Thousand Days [1969 film] (1969) — Actor — 41 copies, 3 reviews
Pictures will talk: The life and films of Joseph L. Mankiewicz (1978) — Introduction, some editions — 35 copies
Raid on Rommel [1971 film] (1971) — Actor — 26 copies
Hamlet [1964 film] (2001) 21 copies
Divorce His - Divorce Hers [1973 film] (1973) — Actor — 19 copies
The V.I.P.s [1963 film] (1963) 19 copies, 1 review
Under Milk Wood [1971 film] (1972) — Actor — 18 copies
The Klansman [1974 film] (1991) — Actor — 17 copies, 3 reviews
Candy [1968 film] (1968) — Actor — 16 copies
Bitter Victory [1957 film] (1957) 15 copies, 3 reviews
Wagner [1983 TV Mini-series] (1983) — Actor — 15 copies, 1 review
The Sandpiper [1965 film] (1965) — Actor — 14 copies, 1 review
The Medusa Touch [1978 film] (1978) — Actor — 14 copies, 1 review
The Comedians [1967 film] (1967) — Actor — 12 copies, 2 reviews
My Cousin Rachel [1952 film] (1952) — Actor — 12 copies
Jeff Wayne's The War of the Worlds - Live on Stage (2013) — Narrator; Narrator — 11 copies
Bluebeard [1972 film] (1972) 10 copies, 3 reviews
Villain [1971 film] — Actor — 10 copies
Massacre in Rome [1973 film] (1973) 9 copies, 2 reviews
50 Movies: Swingin' Seventies (2012) — Actor — 8 copies
Absolution [1978 film] (1978) — actor — 7 copies, 1 review
The Assassination of Trotsky [1972 film] (1972) — Actor — 7 copies, 3 reviews
Boom! [1968 film] (1968) — Actor — 6 copies
Breakthrough [1979 film] (1979) 5 copies, 1 review
A Wall in Jerusalem [1968 film] — Narrator — 3 copies, 1 review
Burton at the BBC (BBC Radio Collection) (1995) — Narrator — 3 copies
Circle of Two [1980 film] (1980) 3 copies
Brief Encounter [DVD] — Actor — 2 copies
What Makes a Man G.I.B.* *Good in Bed (1979) — Contributor — 2 copies
The Tempest [1960 TV movie] (1960) — Actor — 2 copies
LOVE POEMS OF JOHN DONNE. READ BY RICHARD BURTON. (1962) — Narrator — 2 copies
Staircase [1969 film] (1969) 2 copies
The Rains of Ranchipur [1955 film] (1955) — Actor — 2 copies, 1 review
Prince of Players [1955 film] — Actor — 1 copy
Sea Wife [1957 film] (2007) — Actor — 1 copy
Il Viaggio [1974 film] — Actor — 1 copy

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This book took me two months – to the day – to read. For someone who used to read a book a day and has now slowed down to generally a book a week, that is LONG time. But don’t think that it was because I didn’t enjoy reading this – on the contrary, I loved it, to the extent that I would put it in my top ten favourite books.

Because it is Richard Burton’s diaries, it is not an autobiography as such, but it does paint an revealing and fascinating picture of his life, particularly show more during his first marriage to Elizabeth Taylor.

The diaries initially start with schoolboy Richard (then called Richard Jenkins) describing his day to day life – with focus on friends, family and sport (and a lot of board games!) but even then you can see his budding interest in books and literature. The majority of the diaries are, as aforementioned, written during his life with Elizabeth Taylor, and they are very absorbing – not just for the private snapshots of their lives together, but also for his thoughtful observations on the world in general, his profession, his children and his reading habits. Because he certainly loved to read – up to three books a day sometimes – and wrote his thoughts about almost everything he read. He had a wickedly acerbic sense of humour and often used quotes by poets, authors and playwrights to support his point.

The diaries tail off towards the end of his and Taylor’s relationship and then start again during his four marriage (to third wife Suzy Hunt). After another long gap, they restart again during his relationship with Sally Hay, and during preparation for the Private Lives tour, when he and Taylor starred together in Noel Coward’s play about a divorced couple who still have feelings for each other. I admire Burton’s widow Sally for releasing the diaries, especially when he writes with such passion and love towards Taylor for the majority of them.

What ultimately emerged from the diaries was a picture of a very intelligent, witty and generous man, with many demons (not the least of which was of course alcohol), but who was all too aware of the flaws in himself, as much as he noticed flaws in those around him.

It’s a thoroughly enjoyable book from beginning to end, beautifully edited (although I would have preferred the notes to be in a list at the back of the book, rather than footnotes on almost every individual page), and one I will definitely pick up and read again. Highly recommended for anyone with even the slightest interest in any aspect of Burton’s life.
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Engrossing read.
I got the impression from these memoirs, that Burton was an unhappy, bored and restless person who's marriage to Elizabeth Taylor for 10 years(?) seemed the most settled during his life and he wrote more about his day to day life during that time.
There were gaps, but as long as he had his books, food, yacht and never settled into one place very long he was, sort of, content.
Later in life, booze featured, prominently in his system, as he mentioned in his entries, and as his show more health got worse, it was quite painful to read, as the entries became a lot shorter.
Fascinating to read, though I skipped the odd page where there were very frank passages and boring ones.
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Fantastic and often fascinating reading. Very revealing and thought provoking insight into the private and professional life of one of the greatest Welshmen of the 20th century, and one of Britain's finest actors. This is long though...very long. Perhaps best read in small doses (as I did), although I did find myself struggling at times to remember all of the stepchildren's names and the adopted wards and various household and office staff and other peripheral characters that Burton would show more refer to frequently.

Very funny in places as well. These diaries convey a true sense of the man better than any other documentary or screen representation of him that I have otherwise encountered. Highly recommended for anyone with an interest in cinema and/or the mid-20th century. Lots of fun.

Diolch yn fawr.
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This is a good look at the life and thoughts of Richard Burton. These are his diaries so it is not a traditional biography but you get a good look at his day-to-day life - especially during the years of his first marriage to Elizabeth Taylor. He truly loved her. He really tried to stop drinking and said he felt better when he wasn't drinking but alas, he could not stick to it - especially when Elizabeth was drinking. The amount of reading Burton did was amazing - and it was not light reading show more either. He really seemed like he would have been much happier if he had been a writer. I found the book very interesting. It was heavily footnoted which slowed down the reading speed with the footnotes explaining who people and places were. I think a glossary in the back of the book would have worked better for the people as at times you forgot who was who. Overall, I found the book a fascinating look at the lives of one of the most famous couples of their time. show less

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Peter Firth Actor [Alan Strang]
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Cyril Cusack Actor [Control]
Claire Bloom Actor [Nancy 'Nan' Perry]
Sam Wanamaker Actor [Peters]
Oskar Werner Actor [Fiedler]
Sally Burton Introduction
Lydia Fruhauf Illustrator
Patrick Brymer Actor [hospital patient]
Elva Mai Hoover Actor [Miss Raintree]
Denis Holt Associate producer
Ken James Actor [Mr. Pearce]
John Wyman Actor [Horseman]
Eileen Atkins actor [Hesther Saloman]
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Jenny Agutter Actor [Jill Mason]
Kate Reid Actor [Margaret Dysart]
Joan Plowright Actor [Dora Strang]
Colin Blakely Actor [Frank Strang]
Harry Andrews Actor [Harry Dalton]
Gábor Pogány Ö. Cinematographer
Christopher Marlowe Original play

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Rating
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ISBNs
148
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