1. Miles Richardson was born on 15 July 1963 and is a British actor.

1. Miles Richardson was born on 15 July 1963 and is a British actor.
Miles Richardson's father was from Edinburgh and his maternal great grandfather was the Russian philosopher Semyon Lyudvigovich Frank.
Miles Richardson was educated and brought up in London, Stratford-upon-Avon and New York.
Miles Richardson subsequently obtained a post graduate degree from Warwick University in 2008, sponsored by The Royal Shakespeare Company.
Miles Richardson started his career with The TyneWear Theatre in Newcastle performing in 9 productions in 9 months.
Miles Richardson has toured extensively in the UK and abroad.
Miles Richardson was in Sir Derek Jacobi's productions of Richard II and Richard III.
Miles Richardson appeared at The Kennedy Center in Lulu starring Anna Friel.
Miles Richardson had worked for the company in the 1970s as a child actor.
Miles Richardson took part in the RSC's Histories Ensemble playing in Henry IV, Part 1 and 2, Henry V, Henry VI, Part 1,2, and 3 and Richard III which won three Olivier Awards in 2009 for Best Company Performance, Best Revival and Best Costume Design.
Miles Richardson returned in 2015 to play Voltore in Volpone with Henry Goodman.
Miles Richardson has performed a number of roles for Big Finish Productions, most notably playing Irving Braxiatel since 2001.
Miles Richardson was Tony Slattery's butler in P's and Q's and Roger Moore's butler in his last film A Christmas Princess.
Miles Richardson has worked as a voice artist, most notably as the young Peter O'Toole in Venus and, by contrast, playing the title role in the animated Life With Jesus.