When did Richard Deacon pass away?

When did Richard Deacon pass away?

August 8, 1984
Richard Deacon/Date of death

Is Richard Deacon dead?

Deceased (1921–1984)
Richard Deacon/Living or Deceased

Who is Deacon?

Robert Deacon, or “Deacon,” as his friends call him, was born in Waltham, Massachusetts and grew up in nearby Newton. He graduated high school and joined the Marines in 1960. Deacon is a character actor playing a wide range of roles including the bumbling fool to the hard-hitting con.

How tall is Richard Deacon?

1.88 m
Richard Deacon/Height

Did Richard Deacon ever have hair?

Deacon has a little hair around the sides of his head, Just enough to give him the appearance of’ a bushy haired Yul Brynner. “I’D RATHER BE a character actor than a leading man,” he said.

How old is Richard Deacon?

63 years (1921–1984)
Richard Deacon/Age at death

When was Luke Deacon born?

born 1992…

What killed Richard Deacon?

Where was the TV series Deacon Brodie filmed?

The “Deacon Brodie” episode of the BBC One television drama anthology Screen One starred Billy Connolly as Brodie, aired on 8 March 1997, and was made in Edinburgh. From 1976 to 1989 Deacon Brodie was a figure in the Chamber of Horrors section of the Edinburgh Wax Museum on the Royal Mile. ^ Oslin, Reid (15 March 2001).

What are some of Roger Deakins most famous movies?

His most well-known works include The Shawshank Redemption, Fargo, A Beautiful Mind, Skyfall, Sicario, and Blade Runner 2049, the latter of which earned him his first Academy Award. Deakins is considered to be one of the greatest and most influential cinematographers of all time.

When did Roger Deakins work with the Coens?

Deakins worked with the Coens on the 2010 western True Grit —their eleventh collaboration—for which he received his ninth Oscar nomination. Deakins signed on as cinematographer for Skyfall (2012), having previously worked with director Sam Mendes on Jarhead (2005) and Revolutionary Road (2008).

How many BAFTA Awards has Roger Deakins won?

Deakins has been admitted to both the British Society of Cinematographers and to the American Society of Cinematographers. He is the recipient of five BAFTA Awards for Best Cinematography, and has had fifteen nominations and two wins for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography.