Richard Burton Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
Emma Newman
Updated on January 17, 2026
Richard Burton Biography
(One of the Most Acclaimed Actors of His Generation)Birthday: November 10, 1925 (Scorpio)
Born In: Pontrhydyfen, Wales
Advanced SearchRichard Walter Jenkins, who later became ‘Richard Burton’ after getting adopted by his teacher and theater coach Philip H. Burton, was a world renowned Welsh theater and movie actor. He was born and brought up in Wales in a poor family to a coal miner. Since his young age, he was interested in acting and doing theater, which made him popular in his school. He dropped out of the school when he was 16 and went to join the Air Training Corps. After his stint with the military service, he took to theater and acting quite seriously and landed roles in English movies and West End productions. His growing popularity took him to Hollywood where he got wonderful opportunities to exhibit his acting talents in many movies, theater, Broadway musicals and on television. His most famous Broadway performance was ‘Hamlet’ which is also the longest running theater in the world until now. He received many Oscar nominations, two Golden Globe Awards, two Tony Award, a Grammy Award and an Emmy nomination for the variety of roles that he played all through his creative career. He was married five times in his life, twice to the famous actress Elizabeth Taylor, with whom his marriage had remained controversial and open to media’s criticism. Quick FactsAlso Known As: Richard Walter Jenkins Jr.
Died At Age: 58
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Elizabeth Taylor (m. 1975–1976), Sally Burton (m. 1983–1984), Suzy Hunt (m. 1976–1982), Sybil Williams (m. 1949–1963)
father: Richard Walter Jenkins
mother: Edith Maude
siblings: Cecilia Jenkins, Graham Jenkins, Ifor Jenkins
children: Jessica Burton, Kate Burton, Liza Todd Burton, Maria Burton
Height: 5'10" (178 cm), 5'10" Males
place of death: Céligny, Switzerland
Notable Alumni: Exeter College, Oxford
Cause of Death: Intracerebral Hemorrhage
More Factseducation: Exeter College, Oxford
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Welsh CelebritiesWelsh ActorsScorpio ActorsWelsh Film & Theater PersonalitiesScorpio Men Childhood & Early LifeRichard Burton was born in Pontrhydyfen, Neath Port, Talbot, Wales, in a working class household to Richard Walter Jenkins and Edith Maude. His father was a coal miner who was a gambler and an alcoholic.His mother passed away when he was 2 years old and he and his other 11 siblings were taken care of by his sister Cecilia and her husband Elfed. Burton studied at a grammar school and was good at English, Welsh and rugby.He took part in theater at school and did extremely well in it. One of the school productions was ‘The Apple Cart’ and he received an Eisteddfod prize for excellence in theater. He dropped out of the school at 16.He worked for the local wartime Co-operative committee and later became a cadet at the Port Talbot Squadron of the Air Training Corps. At the same time he joined the youth drama club where he learnt the fundamentals of acting.His school teacher was also at the Air Training Corps and adopted him, became his guardian and sent him back to the school. He worked on him and helped him enhance his talents. At 18, he was admitted into Exeter College, Oxford.He went back to serve the military service as an air force cadet, after 6 months at Exeter. After this, for almost 3 years, Burton was in the RAF, serving as a navigator. He could not become a pilot because of his poor eyesight.