- Died of cardiac arrest following a fall in his home
- Returned to England from America at the outbreak of the second World War in order join up and was eventually invalided out.
- Sideline: horse breeder
- He retired to Ireland in the late 60's to breed horses on his 400-acre stud farm.
- He nearly turned down the TV series of Robin Hood, which ran to 143 half-hours, to go on stage.
- In the film 'Submarine Patrol (1938), at a wedding ceremony, Perry (Richard ) sends a message to say he's been ordered to Malta. As his ship is sailing he shouts to Susan 'See you in Gibraltar'. This is not necessarily a mistake, as all ships entering the Mediterranean must pass Gibraltar Naval Base and would most likely pause there before moving on to Malta.
- After production of Forever Amber (1947) was suspended after a month for script work, it was recast with Richard and Linda Darnell replacing Vincent Price and Peggy Cummins.
- His interests were fishing, sailing and early English history.
- Educated at Cardinal Vaughan School.
- Replaced Michael Redgrave for an adaptation of "The Blue Lagoon" that was to be co-produced by Gainsborough Productions and 20th Century-Fox, but the project was abandoned after World War II broke out.
- Used to have a farm at Wexford.
- He was already a cinema star when he was offered the tv role of Robin Hood in which he became an overnight success having started with a contract for 36 episodes but went to 143.
- With being Involved with the tv series and possibly being type cast he only made one film The Sword of Sherwood Forest and that being a film version of the series.
- He said that he would have loved to go back to acting but he looked on farming and breeding horses as a business and it was impossible to do two jobs well.
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