Michael Ripper(1913-2000)
- Actor
- Soundtrack
The British character actor Michael Ripper was born in 1913 in
Portsmouth, Hampshire, England. His father was a speech therapist and
encouraged him to participate in diction and public speaking
competitions. From this, the young Michael gained an interest in acting
and got his first taste of the stage through his father's amateur
dramatics company. At age 16, Ripper won a scholarship to drama school
and began to appear in theater professionally. His stage career
continued until 1952, when an operation for a thyroid condition left
him unable to project his voice sufficiently for the stage, after which
he concentrated on his film career. Ripper started his film career in
numerous quota quickies, debuting in Twice Branded (1936). At one point in his early
career, he also worked as an assistant director for a production
company at Walton Studios. In the late 1940s, Ripper began a long
association with Hammer Film Productions, which resulted in his face
becoming well known not only in Britain, but also worldwide. During
this 25-year association, which began with a role in There Is No Escape (1948) and ended
with That's Your Funeral (1972), Ripper made a total of 35 appearances in Hammer films,
playing an assortment of innkeepers, coachmen, gravediggers, poachers,
and, occasionally, authority figures, usually with a comic twist.
Although he made few films after his stint with Hammer, he continued
his career with memorable television appearances, such as the chauffeur
in Butterflies (1978) and Drones Porter in Jeeves and Wooster (1990), until his retirement in the
early 1990s.