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Another Good Welshman for St David's Day

28/2/2013

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PictureThe Richard Burton Diaries Edited by Chris Williams
I'm posting my blog a day later than usual this week to coincide with St David's Day on 1 March. The man I've chosen needs absolutely no introduction from me: arguably the greatest Welsh actor ever, certainly the most charismatic and some say the finest British actor of his generation. I'm not here to argue his case; personally I found him worth watching even when he was in movies that might easily be described as pretty dreadful. Towards the latter years of his career there seemed to be a steady number of these films.

He was born in 1925 in Pontrhydyfen in the Afan Valley, South Wales. He was the twelfth child born to his parents and named Richard Walter Jenkins after his father who was a coal miner. Richard was just two years old when his mother Edith died of septicaemia shortly after giving birth to a younger brother Graham at the age of forty-four. A reminder of just how dangerous childbirth was until well on into the 20th century. The child Richard was taken into the home of his sister Cecilia and her husband Elfed in Tai Bach, Port Talbot. The teenage Richard formed a bond with his teacher and would-be mentor Philip Burton, who nurtured his talents, and whose name he would later adopt as his own. Towards the end of the war Richard joined the RAF and was accepted onto a short course programme at Oxford University where he starred in a production of Shakespeare's Measure for Measure. However by this time he had already made his professional debut as an actor in the play Druid's Rest by Emlyn Williams which ran in Liverpool and London. After being demobbed he resumed his acting career and in 1949 appeared in his first film role The Last Days of Dolwyn, again written by Emlyn Williams. He met and married his first wife Sybil at this time. There were to follow hugely successful seasons at Stratford and at the Old Vic, his performance as Henry V being highly acclaimed. In 1952 Richard Burton was nominated for his first Academy Award, however despite being nominated on a number of occasions it was an accolade he would never achieve.

Burton would have four wives but be married five times, wedding Elizabeth Taylor twice. As a young man with a passion for the theatre growing up in South Wales just a few miles from where Burton had, I was mesmerised by the majestic power of his voice. I recall listening over and over to my recording of Burton as First Voice in the 1954 BBC recording of Under Milk Wood - still by far the best. As a teenager I also had LPs of him doing speeches from Hamlet and Henry V. I remember, aged thirteen, going with my mother to the Carlton Cinema in Swansea to see Alistair Maclean's wartime spy yarn Where Eagles Dare and Mam turning to me in the intermission to exclaim, "Blimey, it's exciting!" It still remains a firm favourite of my family's to this day. I also love Burton's performances in Becket, The Night of the Iguana, The Taming of the Shrew, The Spy Who Came in from the Cold and of course with Taylor again in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf. I still find myself loose-jawed to think that he didn't win for 'Woolf'' - however he did lose to Paul Scofield, an old friend from his early theatre days, who gave a fine performance as Sir Thomas More in A Man for all Seasons. Makes you wonder doesn't it, how many fine stage plays like these two make the transition to mainstream movies these days? Woolf is still a great movie, however the tragic daily routine of boozing and abuse between George and Martha is not easy to watch.

I am currently reading The Richard Burton Diaries edited by Chris Williams. I was given the book as a Christmas present from my son Tom and I am about a quarter of the way through this massive tome. They are a fascinating read so far. However I don't like to comment on books until I've completed them, so I shall no doubt be returning to the diaries in a future post.

I heard a story about Burton the proud Welshman once, that seems appropriate for St David's Day. He was on a car journey with his nephew (who was himself relating this story in a radio interview). They had stopped at a restaurant to have a meal, and at the end of this meal Burton was approached by another diner who told Burton that he'd heard he always wore the colour red about his person in honour of the Welsh dragon and his origins. Burton agreed that this was correct. The man said, "But Mr Burton, throughout my meal I've been studying you and you're dressed from head to toe in black!". Burton smiled, and unzipped the side of his Chelsea boot to reveal a red sock.

Richard Burton 1925 - 1984

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Maxine link
28/2/2013 04:43:24 pm

I love Under Milk Wood, Richard Burton is amazing. I saw a live performance here on the Gold Coast - it was a one man show performed I believe by his great Nephew and that was pretty awesome. As a child I had a recording of The War of the Worlds which he narrated

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Martin Johnson link
28/2/2013 05:53:05 pm

His diaries make fascinating reading, Maxine. I can highly recommend them. He was a complex, often troubled individual with great self-doubts. Yet he was a decent man too I think and often felt ashamed of himself if he'd behaved badly. I agree, he was a wonderful actor.

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Marjorie
1/3/2013 09:04:27 am

I'm reading the diaries at the moment- I was brought up in Taibach, near to where he lived and it's wonderful to read about the places I used to go to and people I knew. I never saw him act in person, but my claim to fame is that Burton saw ME act - he visited his former infant school and watched the Christmas play when I was playing Little BoPe

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Martin Johnson link
1/3/2013 07:20:10 pm

Hi Marjorie, That's fantastic! I would have loved to have seen Burton perform on stage. I am loving the diaries too. I'd love to hear what you think once you've completed them. I can't help feeling that moving to Switzerland so early in his life and career was a bad move. Do you have a photo of yourself as Bo Peep with RB?
All best, Martin

Lynda
26/4/2013 05:31:01 am

I have a copy of Melvyn Bragg's biography of Burton which I haven't read for some years. I'm thinking it might be a good idea to read it again before the diaries. Haven't heard the Burton version of Under Milk Wood for many years, but listening to the version with Anthony Hopkins always made us very homesick, especially the picture conjured of a misty morning with seabirds flying over the estuary.

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Martin Johnson link
26/4/2013 08:37:40 pm

Hi Lynda, I must confess that I have never read the Melvyn Bragg biography, although I do have it in my possession. He had access to Burton's diaries I believe. I personally don't think the Hopkins version comes close to the 1954 (?) BBC recording with RB as First Voice. My son has been listening to some marvellous recordings of Dylan Thomas himself reading his own work on Spotify - well worth a listen if you get a chance. Are you from Wales too?

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