Richard Striebel is known for The Reactors, Undercover Alien (2011) and M&M: More Mexican (2019).
Richard Stringham was born in Arkansas and raised on a bad diet of R-rated films during the heyday of the video store craze. In 2016, he left his job as a mechanical contractor to write, produce, and direct his first feature, "Close Calls," which gained a cult following after winning awards at the New York City Horror Film Festival and being mentioned on the Blumhouse Shock Waves podcast. While putting together a documentary on the making of "Close Calls," Stringham helped produce a number of indie films, including "10/31," "Space Babes From Outer Space," and "The Bad Man." He then went on to write several spec scripts, garnering accolades in competitions such as Script Summit, Screenplay Festival, Austin Film Fest, and the Creative World Awards.
Richard Stroh was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He is known for Maximum Conviction (2012), 30 Days of Night: Dark Days (2010) and Supernatural (2005).
Richard Sumitro is an actor, known for Prisoners of Paradise, We Can Be Heroes (2017) and The Hoarder (2015).
Richard Summers-Calvert is an actor and director, known for Drive Me to the End (2020), The Brink (2020) and The Royals (2015).
Richard is an actor based in London, who grew up in the South London area. Richard has always been into film. From a young age and was fascinated by the Sci-fi genre, however, due to his fascination with this genre he decided to find away into the film industry via working as a supporting artist. Richard then decided to study the Meisner technique in London and attended fire arms training to increase his chances for special action roles. This has resulted with Richard gaining a broad professional experience within film, TV and commercials.
Richard Sutherland (born Blacktown NSW, 3rd May 1971) is an established Australian actor. He has appeared in many well-known Australian dramas over the past 20 years, including roles in Killing Time, Rush, City Homicide, The Straits, McLeod's Daughters and award winning episodes of Police Rescue and Wildside. Richard plays Davo, a supporting lead role in the 2012 Australian drama, Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms. His most recent film appearance was in Face to Face in 2012. He has also has appeared in highly acclaimed Australian films such as Red Hill (2009), Playing For Charlie (2008), Chopper (1999), and Muriel's Wedding (1993). Richard studied a Bachelor of Arts (Performing Arts) at Ballarat University College from 1989 -1991, and since graduating, regularly enjoys working on a variety of shows, notably a self-devised Ned Kelly Opus, Kelly's Reign (1995). Richard can be seen later in 2012 on stage in the Australian production, "Barassi".
Richard was born in Birmingham, England in 1978. He is an actor known for The Terror (2018), Line of Duty (2019) and for four series of the children's sketch show Gigglebiz (2009). He has a degree in Drama from the University of Wales and studied acting at the Birmingham School of Acting, UK. He lives in West London, UK. (Summer 2019)
Richard Swift was born on March 16, 1977 in Orange, California, USA. He was an actor, known for Animal Kingdom (2016), The Comedy (2012) and The Shins: Simple Song (2012). He was married to Shealynn Swift. He died on July 3, 2018 in Tacoma, Washington, USA.
Richard Switzer was profiled on Entertainment Tonight at the age of 18, where he was dubbed a "teenage movie mogul" for being the youngest film producer in history. He produced his first feature film as a freshman at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. With a crew of film students and a shoestring budget, the film was sold to Lifetime TV in North America and NBC Universal overseas for television. By the age of 21, Switzer had produced and arranged financing for more than a dozen feature films. He has produced and sold multiple films to Lionsgate and Sony Pictures along with sales in international territories such as the Middle East, Japan, Germany, Russia, China, and Italy, among countless others. He executive produced the SXSW hit "Tragedy Girls", with Craig Robinson and Josh Hutcherson, and reunited Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren when he produced "Black Water", released by Saban Films in North America and grossing $8 million on 3,000 screens theatrically in China, debuting #1 at the box office opening weekend. He founded Switzer Entertainment Group (SEG) in 2013 where he oversaw the production and financing of numerous feature films that were sold across the globe. Switzer is a partner at Dawn's Light, where he arranges financing for films in various stages of production and packages commercially viable content to produce, finance, and distribute worldwide.