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Cyril Ritchard
Cyril Ritchard Born Cyril Joseph Trimnell-Ritchard 1 December 1898 Surry Hills, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Died 18 December 1977 (aged 79) Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Occupation Actor Years active 1918–1977 Spouse(s) Madge Elliott Cyril Joseph Trimnell-Ritchard (1 December 1898 – 18 December 1977), known professionally as Cyril Ritchard, was an Australian stage, screen and television actor, and director. He is probably best remembered today for his performance as Captain Hook in the Mary Martin musical production of Peter Pan. In 1945, he played Gabriele Eisenstein in Gay Rosalinda at the Palace theatre in London, a version of Strauss's Die Fledermaus by Erich Wolfgang Korngold in which he appeared with Peter Graves. The show was conducted by Richard Tauber and ran for almost a year. Ritchard was born in the Sydney suburb of Surry Hills. Both of his parents were Sydney-born themselves: Herbert Trimnell-Ritchard, a Protestant grocer, and Marguerite, a Roman Catholic who ensured her son was raised in her faith. Educated by the Jesuits at St Aloysius' College before studying at Sydney University, Ritchard was a lifelong Catholic who attended Sunday Mass wherever he happened to be. Early in his career, Ritchard played in numerous musical comedies, including Yes, Uncle! and Going Up, both in 1918 with actress Madge Elliott (who became his wife in September 1935). He achieved star status in 1954 as Captain Hook in the Broadway production of Peter Pan co-starring Mary Martin, with whom he shared the same birthday (1 December). For his work in the show, Ritchard received a Tony Award as Best Featured Actor in a Musical.[3] Both Ritchard and Martin reprised their roles in the NBC television productions of the musical, beginning with a live color telecast in 1955. In 1958, he starred in the Cole Porter CBS television musical Aladdin. In 1959, he won his second Tony Award, for Best Actor in a Play, for The Pleasure of His Company. He appeared onstage in The Roar of the Greasepaint – The Smell of the Crowd (1965), with Anthony Newley, and Sugar (1972). He was also a director, directing on Broadway The Happiest Girl in the World (1961) (in which he also appeared), Roar Like a Dove (1964) and The Irregular Verb to Love (1963) (in which he also appeared). His film appearances include a villainous role in Alfred Hitchcock's early talkie Blackmail (1929) and much later in the Tommy Steele vehicle Half a Sixpence (1967). Ritchard also appeared regularly on a variety of television programs in the late 1950s and 1960s. For example, he did a stint as one of the What's My Line? mystery guests on the 22 December 1957 episode of the popular Sunday night CBS-TV program.[8] In the 1950s Ritchard played the comic lead in Jacques Offenbach's operetta, La Perichole at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. Later Ritchard served as a guest panelist on the Met's radio quiz show, where he was referred to as Sir Cyril, although he was never knighted. Shortly before he died, Ritchard performed as the voice of Elrond in the Rankin/Bass television production of The Hobbit. Ritchard lived at The Langham, a famed apartment house in New York. He suffered a heart attack on 25 November 1977, aged 78, while appearing as the narrator in the Chicago touring company of Side by Side by Sondheim. He died nearly a month later in Chicago, aged 79, and was buried at Saint Mary's Cemetery in Ridgefield, Connecticut, where he had long resided in his rural home. His funeral mass was celebrated by Archbishop Fulton Sheen. His wife predeceased him in 1955 as did a baby boy who died in infancy in 1939.
Jake Ritchard of Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky was born on September 28, 1903, and died at age 74 years old in July 1978.
Florence Ritchard was born on October 17, 1908, and died at age 68 years old in October 1976. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Florence Ritchard.
Burnard E Ritchard of Decatur, Macon County, IL was born on July 26, 1910, and died at age 82 years old on September 21, 1992.
Velma L Ritchard of Tremont, Tazewell County, IL was born on February 4, 1910, and died at age 84 years old on May 13, 1994.
Robert L Ritchard of Portland, Multnomah County, OR was born on May 21, 1914, and died at age 82 years old on December 26, 1996.
Leonard Ritchard of Polson, Lake County, Montana was born on August 24, 1919, and died at age 63 years old in July 1983.
Adam M Ritchard of Muskegon, Muskegon County, MI was born on June 21, 1921, and died at age 82 years old on June 1, 2004.
Virginia E Ritchard was born on January 3, 1923, and died at age 79 years old on January 5, 2002. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Virginia E Ritchard.

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Adam M Ritchard of Muskegon, Muskegon County, MI was born on June 21, 1921, and died at age 82 years old on June 1, 2004.
Cyril Ritchard
Cyril Ritchard Born Cyril Joseph Trimnell-Ritchard 1 December 1898 Surry Hills, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Died 18 December 1977 (aged 79) Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Occupation Actor Years active 1918–1977 Spouse(s) Madge Elliott Cyril Joseph Trimnell-Ritchard (1 December 1898 – 18 December 1977), known professionally as Cyril Ritchard, was an Australian stage, screen and television actor, and director. He is probably best remembered today for his performance as Captain Hook in the Mary Martin musical production of Peter Pan. In 1945, he played Gabriele Eisenstein in Gay Rosalinda at the Palace theatre in London, a version of Strauss's Die Fledermaus by Erich Wolfgang Korngold in which he appeared with Peter Graves. The show was conducted by Richard Tauber and ran for almost a year. Ritchard was born in the Sydney suburb of Surry Hills. Both of his parents were Sydney-born themselves: Herbert Trimnell-Ritchard, a Protestant grocer, and Marguerite, a Roman Catholic who ensured her son was raised in her faith. Educated by the Jesuits at St Aloysius' College before studying at Sydney University, Ritchard was a lifelong Catholic who attended Sunday Mass wherever he happened to be. Early in his career, Ritchard played in numerous musical comedies, including Yes, Uncle! and Going Up, both in 1918 with actress Madge Elliott (who became his wife in September 1935). He achieved star status in 1954 as Captain Hook in the Broadway production of Peter Pan co-starring Mary Martin, with whom he shared the same birthday (1 December). For his work in the show, Ritchard received a Tony Award as Best Featured Actor in a Musical.[3] Both Ritchard and Martin reprised their roles in the NBC television productions of the musical, beginning with a live color telecast in 1955. In 1958, he starred in the Cole Porter CBS television musical Aladdin. In 1959, he won his second Tony Award, for Best Actor in a Play, for The Pleasure of His Company. He appeared onstage in The Roar of the Greasepaint – The Smell of the Crowd (1965), with Anthony Newley, and Sugar (1972). He was also a director, directing on Broadway The Happiest Girl in the World (1961) (in which he also appeared), Roar Like a Dove (1964) and The Irregular Verb to Love (1963) (in which he also appeared). His film appearances include a villainous role in Alfred Hitchcock's early talkie Blackmail (1929) and much later in the Tommy Steele vehicle Half a Sixpence (1967). Ritchard also appeared regularly on a variety of television programs in the late 1950s and 1960s. For example, he did a stint as one of the What's My Line? mystery guests on the 22 December 1957 episode of the popular Sunday night CBS-TV program.[8] In the 1950s Ritchard played the comic lead in Jacques Offenbach's operetta, La Perichole at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. Later Ritchard served as a guest panelist on the Met's radio quiz show, where he was referred to as Sir Cyril, although he was never knighted. Shortly before he died, Ritchard performed as the voice of Elrond in the Rankin/Bass television production of The Hobbit. Ritchard lived at The Langham, a famed apartment house in New York. He suffered a heart attack on 25 November 1977, aged 78, while appearing as the narrator in the Chicago touring company of Side by Side by Sondheim. He died nearly a month later in Chicago, aged 79, and was buried at Saint Mary's Cemetery in Ridgefield, Connecticut, where he had long resided in his rural home. His funeral mass was celebrated by Archbishop Fulton Sheen. His wife predeceased him in 1955 as did a baby boy who died in infancy in 1939.
Clarence Ritchard was born on June 9, 1950, and died at age 20 years old in November 1970. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Clarence Ritchard.
Robert L Ritchard of Portland, Multnomah County, OR was born on May 21, 1914, and died at age 82 years old on December 26, 1996.
Florence Ritchard was born on October 17, 1908, and died at age 68 years old in October 1976. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Florence Ritchard.
Virginia E Ritchard was born on January 3, 1923, and died at age 79 years old on January 5, 2002. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Virginia E Ritchard.
Jake Ritchard of Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky was born on September 28, 1903, and died at age 74 years old in July 1978.
Leonard Ritchard of Polson, Lake County, Montana was born on August 24, 1919, and died at age 63 years old in July 1983.
Velma L Ritchard of Tremont, Tazewell County, IL was born on February 4, 1910, and died at age 84 years old on May 13, 1994.
Burnard E Ritchard of Decatur, Macon County, IL was born on July 26, 1910, and died at age 82 years old on September 21, 1992.
Lorna Ritchard of Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana was born on July 21, 1926, and died at age 52 years old in December 1978.

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Cyril Ritchard
Cyril Ritchard Born Cyril Joseph Trimnell-Ritchard 1 December 1898 Surry Hills, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Died 18 December 1977 (aged 79) Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Occupation Actor Years active 1918–1977 Spouse(s) Madge Elliott Cyril Joseph Trimnell-Ritchard (1 December 1898 – 18 December 1977), known professionally as Cyril Ritchard, was an Australian stage, screen and television actor, and director. He is probably best remembered today for his performance as Captain Hook in the Mary Martin musical production of Peter Pan. In 1945, he played Gabriele Eisenstein in Gay Rosalinda at the Palace theatre in London, a version of Strauss's Die Fledermaus by Erich Wolfgang Korngold in which he appeared with Peter Graves. The show was conducted by Richard Tauber and ran for almost a year. Ritchard was born in the Sydney suburb of Surry Hills. Both of his parents were Sydney-born themselves: Herbert Trimnell-Ritchard, a Protestant grocer, and Marguerite, a Roman Catholic who ensured her son was raised in her faith. Educated by the Jesuits at St Aloysius' College before studying at Sydney University, Ritchard was a lifelong Catholic who attended Sunday Mass wherever he happened to be. Early in his career, Ritchard played in numerous musical comedies, including Yes, Uncle! and Going Up, both in 1918 with actress Madge Elliott (who became his wife in September 1935). He achieved star status in 1954 as Captain Hook in the Broadway production of Peter Pan co-starring Mary Martin, with whom he shared the same birthday (1 December). For his work in the show, Ritchard received a Tony Award as Best Featured Actor in a Musical.[3] Both Ritchard and Martin reprised their roles in the NBC television productions of the musical, beginning with a live color telecast in 1955. In 1958, he starred in the Cole Porter CBS television musical Aladdin. In 1959, he won his second Tony Award, for Best Actor in a Play, for The Pleasure of His Company. He appeared onstage in The Roar of the Greasepaint – The Smell of the Crowd (1965), with Anthony Newley, and Sugar (1972). He was also a director, directing on Broadway The Happiest Girl in the World (1961) (in which he also appeared), Roar Like a Dove (1964) and The Irregular Verb to Love (1963) (in which he also appeared). His film appearances include a villainous role in Alfred Hitchcock's early talkie Blackmail (1929) and much later in the Tommy Steele vehicle Half a Sixpence (1967). Ritchard also appeared regularly on a variety of television programs in the late 1950s and 1960s. For example, he did a stint as one of the What's My Line? mystery guests on the 22 December 1957 episode of the popular Sunday night CBS-TV program.[8] In the 1950s Ritchard played the comic lead in Jacques Offenbach's operetta, La Perichole at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. Later Ritchard served as a guest panelist on the Met's radio quiz show, where he was referred to as Sir Cyril, although he was never knighted. Shortly before he died, Ritchard performed as the voice of Elrond in the Rankin/Bass television production of The Hobbit. Ritchard lived at The Langham, a famed apartment house in New York. He suffered a heart attack on 25 November 1977, aged 78, while appearing as the narrator in the Chicago touring company of Side by Side by Sondheim. He died nearly a month later in Chicago, aged 79, and was buried at Saint Mary's Cemetery in Ridgefield, Connecticut, where he had long resided in his rural home. His funeral mass was celebrated by Archbishop Fulton Sheen. His wife predeceased him in 1955 as did a baby boy who died in infancy in 1939.
Lorna Ritchard of Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana was born on July 21, 1926, and died at age 52 years old in December 1978.
Burnard E Ritchard of Decatur, Macon County, IL was born on July 26, 1910, and died at age 82 years old on September 21, 1992.
Velma L Ritchard of Tremont, Tazewell County, IL was born on February 4, 1910, and died at age 84 years old on May 13, 1994.
Leonard Ritchard of Polson, Lake County, Montana was born on August 24, 1919, and died at age 63 years old in July 1983.
Adam M Ritchard of Muskegon, Muskegon County, MI was born on June 21, 1921, and died at age 82 years old on June 1, 2004.
Jake Ritchard of Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky was born on September 28, 1903, and died at age 74 years old in July 1978.
Virginia E Ritchard was born on January 3, 1923, and died at age 79 years old on January 5, 2002. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Virginia E Ritchard.
Florence Ritchard was born on October 17, 1908, and died at age 68 years old in October 1976. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Florence Ritchard.
Clarence Ritchard was born on June 9, 1950, and died at age 20 years old in November 1970. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Clarence Ritchard.
Robert L Ritchard of Portland, Multnomah County, OR was born on May 21, 1914, and died at age 82 years old on December 26, 1996.

Ritchard Death Records & Life Expectancy

The average age of a Ritchard family member is 69.0 years old according to our database of 11 people with the last name Ritchard that have a birth and death date listed.

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69.0 years

Oldest Ritchards

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Velma L Ritchard of Tremont, Tazewell County, IL was born on February 4, 1910, and died at age 84 years old on May 13, 1994.
84 years
Adam M Ritchard of Muskegon, Muskegon County, MI was born on June 21, 1921, and died at age 82 years old on June 1, 2004.
82 years
Robert L Ritchard of Portland, Multnomah County, OR was born on May 21, 1914, and died at age 82 years old on December 26, 1996.
82 years
Burnard E Ritchard of Decatur, Macon County, IL was born on July 26, 1910, and died at age 82 years old on September 21, 1992.
82 years
Cyril Ritchard
Cyril Ritchard Born Cyril Joseph Trimnell-Ritchard 1 December 1898 Surry Hills, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Died 18 December 1977 (aged 79) Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Occupation Actor Years active 1918–1977 Spouse(s) Madge Elliott Cyril Joseph Trimnell-Ritchard (1 December 1898 – 18 December 1977), known professionally as Cyril Ritchard, was an Australian stage, screen and television actor, and director. He is probably best remembered today for his performance as Captain Hook in the Mary Martin musical production of Peter Pan. In 1945, he played Gabriele Eisenstein in Gay Rosalinda at the Palace theatre in London, a version of Strauss's Die Fledermaus by Erich Wolfgang Korngold in which he appeared with Peter Graves. The show was conducted by Richard Tauber and ran for almost a year. Ritchard was born in the Sydney suburb of Surry Hills. Both of his parents were Sydney-born themselves: Herbert Trimnell-Ritchard, a Protestant grocer, and Marguerite, a Roman Catholic who ensured her son was raised in her faith. Educated by the Jesuits at St Aloysius' College before studying at Sydney University, Ritchard was a lifelong Catholic who attended Sunday Mass wherever he happened to be. Early in his career, Ritchard played in numerous musical comedies, including Yes, Uncle! and Going Up, both in 1918 with actress Madge Elliott (who became his wife in September 1935). He achieved star status in 1954 as Captain Hook in the Broadway production of Peter Pan co-starring Mary Martin, with whom he shared the same birthday (1 December). For his work in the show, Ritchard received a Tony Award as Best Featured Actor in a Musical.[3] Both Ritchard and Martin reprised their roles in the NBC television productions of the musical, beginning with a live color telecast in 1955. In 1958, he starred in the Cole Porter CBS television musical Aladdin. In 1959, he won his second Tony Award, for Best Actor in a Play, for The Pleasure of His Company. He appeared onstage in The Roar of the Greasepaint – The Smell of the Crowd (1965), with Anthony Newley, and Sugar (1972). He was also a director, directing on Broadway The Happiest Girl in the World (1961) (in which he also appeared), Roar Like a Dove (1964) and The Irregular Verb to Love (1963) (in which he also appeared). His film appearances include a villainous role in Alfred Hitchcock's early talkie Blackmail (1929) and much later in the Tommy Steele vehicle Half a Sixpence (1967). Ritchard also appeared regularly on a variety of television programs in the late 1950s and 1960s. For example, he did a stint as one of the What's My Line? mystery guests on the 22 December 1957 episode of the popular Sunday night CBS-TV program.[8] In the 1950s Ritchard played the comic lead in Jacques Offenbach's operetta, La Perichole at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. Later Ritchard served as a guest panelist on the Met's radio quiz show, where he was referred to as Sir Cyril, although he was never knighted. Shortly before he died, Ritchard performed as the voice of Elrond in the Rankin/Bass television production of The Hobbit. Ritchard lived at The Langham, a famed apartment house in New York. He suffered a heart attack on 25 November 1977, aged 78, while appearing as the narrator in the Chicago touring company of Side by Side by Sondheim. He died nearly a month later in Chicago, aged 79, and was buried at Saint Mary's Cemetery in Ridgefield, Connecticut, where he had long resided in his rural home. His funeral mass was celebrated by Archbishop Fulton Sheen. His wife predeceased him in 1955 as did a baby boy who died in infancy in 1939.
80 years
Virginia E Ritchard was born on January 3, 1923, and died at age 79 years old on January 5, 2002. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Virginia E Ritchard.
79 years
Jake Ritchard of Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky was born on September 28, 1903, and died at age 74 years old in July 1978.
74 years
Florence Ritchard was born on October 17, 1908, and died at age 68 years old in October 1976. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Florence Ritchard.
67 years
Leonard Ritchard of Polson, Lake County, Montana was born on August 24, 1919, and died at age 63 years old in July 1983.
63 years
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