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Richard de Pearsall Pearson (1 August 1918 – 2 August 2011), an English character actor, was born and grew up in Monmouth, Wales.〔Monmouth and Monmouthshire were not definitively incorporated into Wales until 1974. (Retrieved 21 April 2014. )〕 He was educated at Aymestrey Court, Worcester, and at Monmouth School, where his father taught French. == Career == Notable films of his career included Brian Desmond Hurst's ''Scrooge'' (1951) as well as a brief appearance in John Schlesinger's ''Sunday Bloody Sunday'' (1971) and cameo roles in three films by Roman Polanski: ''Macbeth'' (1971), ''Tess'' (1979) and ''Pirates'' (1986). Pearson made his stage debut at age 18 at London's Collins's Music Hall, but didn't make his film debut until 32 when he played a Sergeant in the motion picture ''The Girl is Mine'' (1950) which was followed a year later by his performance as Mr. Tupper in ''Scrooge''. In later years, he is perhaps best known for his role as Mole in Cosgrove Hall's ''The Wind in the Willows'' (1983), its subsequent television series, which led on from the original film, and its spin-off programme ''Oh, Mr. Toad'', in both of which he starred alongside David Jason, Peter Sallis and Michael Hordern.〔Vahimagi, Tise (1994). ''British Television.'' Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-818336-5〕 He also appeared in episodes of ''One Foot in the Grave'' as Victor Meldrew's absent-minded brother, Alfred and the ''Men Behaving Badly'' episode "Three Girlfriends" as Gary's father Mr Strang. He played Mr. Pye in the 1985 TV movie ''Marple: The Moving Finger''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Richard Pearson - Obituary - The Telegraph )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Richard Pearson obituary | Stage | The Guardian )〕
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