Burton, Richard
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192584, British actor, b. Pontrhydfen, Wales; his original name was Richard Jenkins. A dark, introspective actor with a splendid speaking voice, Burton specialized in portraying conflicted, frequently tormented, men. He appeared with the Old Vic in
Henry V and
Othello and on Broadway in
Camelot (1960) and
Hamlet (1964). His tempestuous marriage to Elizabeth
Taylor led to an acting partnership that vaulted Burton to the top rank of stardom. Together, they made
Cleopatra (1963),
The Taming of the Shrew (1967), and
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966). He chose his later roles less carefully, though he displayed undiminished power in such vehicles as
Equus (1977),
Wagner (1982), and
1984 (1984). In 1983, he teamed again with Taylor in Noel
Coward's
Private Lives on Broadway.