Richard Caldicot
Richard Caldicot was a British performer whose brief but notable appearances in mid-20th-century cinema contributed to the fabric of several acclaimed films. Born in London, England, on October 7, 1908, Caldicot worked primarily in supporting roles, often uncredited, where his presence added texture to the narratives of the productions he joined.
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Richard Caldicot was a British performer whose brief but notable appearances in mid-20th-century cinema contributed to the fabric of several acclaimed films. Born in London, England, on October 7, 1908, Caldicot worked primarily in supporting roles, often uncredited, where his presence added texture to the narratives of the productions he joined.
Caldicot’s filmography includes three credited appearances, all in uncredited roles. In Room at the Top, he appeared as a Taxi Driver, a small but functional part that supported the film’s social realism. The Horse’s Mouth featured Caldicot as Roberts, another minor but integral character in the story. His most recognized contribution came in The Spy Who Came In from the Cold, where he portrayed Mr. Pitt, an Employment Officer, in a role that und…








