Richard Teverson is known for Spies of Warsaw (2013), Brideshead Revisited (2008) and Downton Abbey (2010).
Richard Thomas is an actor, known for Bungo and Alchemist (2020).
Richard Thomas was born on June 13, 1951 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor and director, known for The Waltons (1972), Battle Beyond the Stars (1980) and It (1990). He has been married to Georgiana Bischoff since November 20, 1994. They have one child. He was previously married to Alma Gonzales.
Richard Thomson is an actor, known for Lovesick (2014), Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011) and World War Z (2013).
After working in vaudeville, on the stage and in early movies, Richard Thorpe launched his directing career in 1923. After directing dozens of low-budget comedies and westerns, his talents were recognized in the mid-'30s when he went to work for MGM. Studio chief Louis B. Mayer valued efficiency in his directors, and Thorpe prided himself on bringing a production in under budget--that would be key to his remarkable longevity in Hollywood. He had no particular style, directing mechanically on the premise of keeping the camera rolling until an actor blew a line--or a scene suffered a mechanical malfunction--and then going back and completing it with a close-up or reaction shot. Mechanical or not, his technique worked. Though he never directed any blockbusters, he was solid and dependable, directing hundreds of movies of all genres for over four decades. He retired in 1967.
Richard Thrift is an actor, director, and editor based in New Jersey. He has worked in the entertainment industry for over 10 years and developed a unique style of filmmaking that bridges art, storytelling, and performance. He has appeared in films such as Tiger By The Tail, The Butcher, and Route 24. As a director, he has directed and produced films such as the dark comedy Ape Man, fantasy film series The Outlaw, and more. As an editor, Richard has worked on films such as the multi award winning The Rize and Fall of Tephlon Ent. He has also edited numerous commercials and music videos for popular brand names. Richard Thrift is an incredibly talented filmmaker who is dedicated to creating unique and engaging films. He has a unique and innovative approach to filmmaking that sets him apart from other filmmakers.
British leading man who achieved some success in American films, as well. Born in Ireland as the son of a British officer, Todd grew up in Devon and (for a brief time) in India and attended Shrewsbury Public School. His interest in theatre led him to small roles in stock in England and Scotland and three tiny film roles, following which he helped found the Dundee Repertory Theatre in 1939. He served with distinction as a paratrooper in the Second World War and returned to considerably more prominent theatre roles, culminating in the role of "Lachie" in John Patrick's "The Hasty Heart", in which he played in London and then followed Richard Basehart in the Broadway production. He made his first major film appearance in 1948, and the next year was again cast as "Lachie", this time in the film version of The Hasty Heart (1949). His performance, a truly star-making and moving piece of work, earned him an Oscar nomination as Best Actor. He followed it with a role in Alfred Hitchcock's Stage Fright (1950), but although he continued to play leading roles, often in quite good films, he never again achieved the prominence and acclaim he had had with The Hasty Heart (1949). He was quite effective in such roles as "Robin Hood" and "Rob Roy", and very touching as "Peter Marshall" in A Man Called Peter (1955). In The Longest Day (1962), he portrayed his own superior officer at the Pegasus Bridge fight, with another actor portraying Todd himself in a recreation of his own experiences. Ultimately, Todd's starring roles dwindled, but he continued as a stalwart character actor, primarily in British films.
In addition to his film and television credits, Richard has appeared on Broadway numerous times, most recently nominated for an Outer Critics Circle Award as Lemml in the Tony Award winning production of Indecent, with Larry David in Fish in the Dark, with Al Pacino in The Merchant of Venice, with Denzel Washington in Julius Caesar, with Mark Ruffalo in the Tony Award winning revival of Awake and Sing, with Ellen Barkin in the Tony Award winning revival of The Normal Heart, and with Morgan Freeman and Frances McDormand in The Country Girl, directed by Mike Nichols. He holds an MFA in Acting from NYU's Graduate Acting Program and a BA in Political Science from Brown University. Originally from Larchmont, NY, he now lives in New York City with his wife, actress Eliza Foss, and their daughter.
Richard Topping is an actor and director, known for Amnesia: The Dark Descent (2010), Acting Up (2007) and The Importance of Being Earnest (2002).
Richard Torrez is known for Four Cousins and A Christmas (2021).