Autographs of Richard Briers

Richard David Briers CBE (14 January 1934 – 17 February 2013) was an English actor whose five-decade career encompassed film, radio, stage and television. More about Richard Briers

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Current items with a signature of Richard Briers

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thumbnailDoctor Who RICHARD BRIERS Caretaker signed Strictly Ink auto trading card WA17£32.99logo
thumbnailRichard Briers Autograph (DE27) please scroll down£8.00logo
thumbnailRICHARD BRIERS - BRITISH ACTOR - AUTOGRAPHED PHOTO£14.99logo
thumbnailRichard Briers - Signed Autograph£9.99logo
thumbnailRichard Briers - The Good Life - Original Hand Signed Autograph£4.95logo
thumbnailRichard BRIERS Signed & Mounted 12x8 Photo AFTAL COA English Actor The Good Life£74.99logo
thumbnailRichard Briers Signed Autograph 10x8 photo display Good Life TV Actor COA AFTAL£19.99logo
thumbnailRichard Briers The Good Life Actor Hand Signed Autographed 8x10 Photo£7.50logo
thumbnailRichard Briers The Good Life And Anne Davies Dr Who Personally Signed Album£19.99logo
thumbnailRICHARD BRIERS, ACTOR, THE GOOD LIFE, HAND SIGNED PHOTO, EXCELLENT CONDITION£9.99logo
Briers first came to prominence as George Starling in Marriage Lines (1961–66), but it was a few years later, when he narrated Roobarb (1974–76) and Noah and Nelly in... SkylArk (1976–77) and played Tom Good in the BBC sitcom The Good Life (1975–78), that he became a household name. He starred as Martin in Ever Decreasing Circles (1984–89), and had a leading role as Hector in Monarch of the Glen (2000–05). From the late 1980s, with Kenneth Branagh as director, he performed Shakespearean roles in Henry V (1989), Much Ado About Nothing (1993), Hamlet (1996) and As You Like It (2006).

Briers was born on 14 January 1934 in Raynes Park, Surrey, the son of Joseph Benjamin Briers (1901–1980) and his second wife Morna Phyllis (1909–1992), daughter of Frederick Richardson, of the Indian Civil Service. He was the first cousin once removed of actor Terry-Thomas (Terry-Thomas was his father's cousin). He spent his childhood at Raynes Park in a flat, Number 2 Pepys Court, behind the now demolished Rialto cinema, and later at Guildford. His father, Joseph Briers, was the son of a stockbroker, of a family of Middlesex tenant farmers; a gregarious and popular man, he contended with a nervous disposition, and drifted between jobs, spending most of his life as a bookmaker but also working as, amongst other things, an estate agent's clerk and a factory worker for an air filter manufacturer, as well as being a gifted amateur singer who attended classes at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. His mother, Morna Briers, was a concert pianist and a drama and music teacher, and a member of Equity, who wished for a showbusiness career, having acted in her youth. The couple had met when Joseph Briers asked Morna to stand in for his regular pianist for a performance; by this time his first marriage had collapsed and six months later they had entered a relationship. The family occasionally received money from a wealthy relation, and Briers's maternal grandparents paid for his education, despite not being particularly well-off, and having lived in slightly reduced circumstances in India before returning to England and coming to live at Wimbledon. Read even more about Richard Briers at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Richard Briers

In total, we tracked 171 items since 01/09/2012. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Richard Briers (Doctor Who Cornerstone - Richard Briers "Chief Caretaker" Autograph Card) was sold in December 2018 for £135.00 while the cheapest item (Richard Briers signed photo 'The Good Life' 'Ever Decreasing Circles') found a new owner for £0.99 in April 2024. The month with the most items sold (6) was August 2018 with an average selling price of £6.25 for an autographed item of Richard Briers. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in December 2023 with £28.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with £0.99 was October 2015. In average, an autographed item from Richard Briers is worth £5.19.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Richard Briers were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

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thumbnailHammer *Hands of the Ripper MARJI LAWRENCE & Richard BRIERS *Good Life SIGNED pg£7.95logo
thumbnailHAND SIGNED 6 x 4 WHITE CARD - RICHARD BRIERS - TV ACTOR THE GOOD LIFE£5.99logo
thumbnailRICHARD BRIERS - ACTOR - HAND SIGNED 7X5 PHOTO£4.70logo
thumbnailRICHARD BRIERS & FELICITY KENDAL SIGNED 8x10 THE GOOD LIFE PHOTO - UACC RD£49.99logo
thumbnailRichard Briers - The Good Life Actor Signed Photo£10.00logo
thumbnailRichard Briers as Caretaker in Doctor Who r Signed 10x8 Col Photo Autographed£15.00logo
thumbnailRICHARD BRIERS Autograph Signature on 11x8 photo Undedicated The Good Life£12.95logo
thumbnailRichard Briers Signed Autograph 10x8 photo display The Good Life TV AFTAL COA£17.99logo
thumbnailRichard Briers signed photo 'The Good Life' 'Ever Decreasing Circles'£0.99logo
thumbnailRichard Briers vintage signed card The Good Life AFTAL#145£4.99logo

Latest News about Richard Briers

TV & radio reviews: Radio review: Ever Increasing Wonder – Remembering Richard B (01/02/14): The news of Penelope Keith’s elevation to the ranks of damery broke the day after BBC Radio 4 Extra dedicated its Christmas Day schedule to the memory of her friend and former Good Life co-star...

Richard Briers (08/06/13): Genial star of the sitcom The Good Life who impressed in a range of roles on stage When he played Hamlet as a young man, Richard Briers, who has died aged 79 after suffering from a lung condition, said he was the first Prince of Denmark to give the audience half an hour in the pub afterwards. He was