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  1. Harris's first starring role was in the film This Sporting Life (1963), as a bitter young coal miner, Frank Machin, who becomes an acclaimed rugby league football player. It was based on the novel by David Storey and directed by Lindsay Anderson .

  2. Richard Harris nació en la ciudad irlandesa de Limerick y era el hijo mayor de los nueve hijos de Ivan Harris y Mildred Harty. Fue al colegio jesuita Crescent College y destacó por sus virtudes en el rugby, llegando a jugar en el Garryowen.

  3. Richard St John Harris was born on October 1, 1930 in Limerick, Ireland, to a farming family, one of nine children born to Mildred (Harty) and Ivan Harris. He attended Crescent College, a Jesuit school, and was an excellent rugby player, with a strong passion for literature.

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  4. Richard St John Harris was born on October 1, 1930 in Limerick, Ireland, to a farming family, one of nine children born to Mildred (Harty) and Ivan Harris. He attended Crescent College, a Jesuit school, and was an excellent rugby player, with a strong passion for literature.

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    • October 25, 2002
  5. Richard Harris was born on 1 October 1930, in Limerick, Irish Free State, to Ivan John Harris and Mildred Josephine Harris. He and his siblings, Patrick Ivan, Noel William Michael, Diarmid Dermot, and William George Harris, were brought up in a middle class household.

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  6. 15 de jul. de 2024 · Richard Harris (born October 1, 1930, Limerick, Ireland—died October 25, 2002, London, England) was an Irish actor of stage and screen who became known as much for his offstage indulgences as for his flamboyant performances. Lobby card for This Sporting Life (1963), starring Richard Harris (left).

  7. Born in the city of Limerick as one of eight children in his family, Harris was the son of a local flour–mill owner whose business later fell on hard times. In his youth, he was a talented rugby player, but at age 22 was struck down by tuberculosis.