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  1. Richard Haydn (born George Richard Haydon, 10 March 1905 – 25 April 1985) was a British-American comedy actor.

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    Richard Haydn (1905-1985) was a London-born character actor known for his nasal delivery and pompous manner. He appeared in films such as The Sound of Music, Alice in Wonderland, and Young Frankenstein, and voiced the Caterpillar in the animated classic.

    • January 1, 1
    • Camberwell, London, England, UK
    • January 1, 1
    • 1.77 m
  3. Learn about the life and career of Richard Haydn, a London-born character actor who created the role of Edwin Carp and appeared in many comedic films and TV shows. Find out his birth and death dates, height, trademarks, trivia and quotes.

    • March 10, 1905
    • April 25, 1985
  4. Richard Haydn was a British actor who starred in comedies, musicals and mysteries. He was known for his nasally voice and roles in "Alice in Wonderland", "The Sound of Music" and "And Then There Were None".

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    94%
    Fresh audience score. 92%
    Gerhard Falkstein (Character)
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    Rotten audience score. 42%
    Quentin Bartlett (Character)
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  6. British actor Richard Haydn worked as a plantation owner and a ticket seller before becoming a successful actor with roles in family-friendly films like "Alice in Wonderland" and "The Sound of Music." Haydn, who developed a unique on-screen habit of over-enunciating his words and speaking in a...

  7. Richard Haydn was an English comic actor in radio, films and television. He appeared in many classic movies such as Alice in Wonderland, The Sound of Music, Young Frankenstein and Mutiny on the Bounty.