Birthday
1913/03/15
Day of death
1972/01/19 (58 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Also know as
Richard Mackie Simpson
Early life After graduating from Sedbergh School as Richard Mackie Simpson, Richard's mother Margaret Kyd Mackie divorced and his name was shortened to Richard Mackie. After attending Cambridge University, Richard Mackie studied acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Having Spent time as a London stage actor, Richard emigrated to the USA and in New York married Louise Christine Sheldon, the couple then moved to Hollywood before the Second World War. Discovering that there was already a Ri...Read more
(1946) Bedlam
as The Stonemason
(1941) How Green Was My Valley
as Davy Morgan
(1947) Blackmail
as Antoine Le Blanc
(1942) Joan of Paris
as Geoffrey
(1945) White Pongo
as Geoffrey Bishop
(1941) A Yank in the R.A.F.
as Thorndyke
(1943) The Gorilla Man
as Lieutenant Walter Sibley
(1945) The Fatal Witness
as Inspector William 'Bill' Trent
(1942) Busses Roar
as Dick Remick
(1943) Truck Busters
as Limey
(1947) The Private Affairs of Bel Ami
as Philippe de Cantel
(1945) The Tiger Woman
as Stephen Mason
(1948) Raw Deal
as Fields
(1942) Desperate Journey
as Squadron Leader Clark
(1949) Alaska Patrol
as Operative Farrell
(1949) The Adventure of the Speckled Band
as John Armitage
(1943) Thumbs Up
as Douglas Heath
(1945) Shadow Of Terror
as Jim, aka Howard Norton
(1947) The Lone Wolf in London
as David Woolerton
(1945) Scotland Yard Investigator
as Robert Cartwright
(1946) Blonde for a Day
as Dillingham 'Dilly' Smith
(1946) The Undercover Woman
as Gregory Vixon
(1942) Eagle Squadron
as Lt. Jefferys
(1948) The Cobra Strikes
as Michael Kent
(1945) The Picture of Dorian Gray
as James Vane
(1943) Edge of Darkness
as Pastor Aalesen
(1935) The Ghost Goes West
as Son of McLaggen
(1941) Man Hunt
as ---
(1948) Rogues' Regiment
as Rycroft
(1944) To the People of the United States
as Young Doctor (uncredited)
(1949) The Red Danube
as Transport Pilot
(1980) The Gentle Touch
as ---
(1951) Hallmark Hall of Fame
as Army Doctor
(1948) The Philco Television Playhouse
as Keith Reddington
(1949) Suspense
as Club President
(1950) Robert Montgomery Presents
as ---
(1949) Lights Out
as ---