Richard Turcotte is known for Red Rooms (2023), Des hommes, la nuit (2023) and Bon Voyage (2006).
Richard Turke has used many different Medias to express his creativity and natural story telling ability. He graduated from The California Institute of the Arts. Richard started in Fine Arts where his art work displayed a talent for telling a story and humor. Transitioning to "film" he created several original short subjects, which continued to reflect his depth of story and humor. Richard's work has been featured in several prestigious film festivals, such as AFI, Sitges and Slamdance. Richard Turke wrote and directed his first feature "Visible Scars",which won the Best Picture Award at the Shockfest Film Festival 2012. "
Richard Turley is known for Our Journey from Palmyra (2021) and Murder Among the Mormons (2021).
Richard Turley is a film and television director living in London, UK. With almost two decades of experience in broadcasting, his films to date have largely been factual or drama-documentary pieces though these have been complemented by his award winning narrative short films. For Richard story is key, and he has a passion for bringing great tales to screen whether through real life testimony or dramatic interpretation. His greatest strength has been described as "...his imagination which, when coupled with his innate ability for storytelling produces a natural and talented film maker." With more than 20 hours of drama documentaries for US broadcasters under his belt - predominantly in the true crime arena - he's used to telling complex stories in an engaging thought provoking and intelligent way; both single and multi-episode films. His debut independent short film "Darklight" with backing from Film London. Directed and co-written by Richard, "Darklight" features Tilly Vosburgh (Atonement, Vera Drake, EastEnders) and Alicia Ambrose-Bayly, and the resulting 25-minute film shines with imagination and charm that have become his hallmark as a director. It received its world premiere at the London Film Festival and was described by a Film London jury as "an engrossing piece of film-making, highly atmospheric..." and by BAFTA winning Producer Stephen Woolley (The Crying Game, Made in Dagenham) as "A constantly surprising tale... that leads you eager for a sequel". It went on to be long-listed for a BAFTA. With experience as a producer and show runner, Richard has an intrinsic understanding of film making and bringing projects to fruition.
Turner was born in San Diego in 1954. At the age of seven he became infatuated with the television show Maverick. His eyesight failed at the age of nine following his recovery from scarlet fever. The macula of each of Turner's eyes was destroyed, preventing forward vision, and the rest of his retinas suffered a condition he describes as a "shotgun pattern" resembling being blasted full of holes by a tiny shotgun. By the age of thirteen, his vision deteriorated to 20/400, and, he presently sees little more than indiscernible shadows, and those only peripherally. Turner attended a special school for the visually impaired, where he refused to learn Braille. His younger brother, David, had been taking Karate lessons, and invited Turner to accompany him. He began the Japanese hard style Wado-Kai Karate training in 1971 under the tutelage of Master John Murphy, and began training at Gene Fisher's Gym eventually earning a 6th degree black belt. In 1972 Turner auditioned for a small, non-profit San Diego Christian theater, and performed for six years with the "Lamb's Players". Terrell taught Turner how to look people in the eye so that they would not know of his visual impairment. He was later introduced to Bobby Yerkes, the stunt coordinator for the Wonder Woman television series who also trained celebrities for the show Circus of the Stars. Yerkes taught him to swing on the trapeze, walk a tight rope, and take high falls. Turner is recognized as a master card mechanic and performs all over the world.
Richard Tyler was born on September 23, 1932 in New York City, New York, USA. He is known for It's in the Bag! (1945), The Bells of St. Mary's (1945) and The Aldrich Family (1949). He has been married to Penny since 1976. They have two children. He was previously married to Three Martin.
Richard Tyson was born in Mobile, Alabama but eventually pursued his love of acting and moved to Hollywood, California. Landing one of his first roles on the hit TV show, 'Moonlighting' (with Bruce Willis and Cybil Shepherd), Richard's career took off from there and hasn't shown any sign of slowing down since. Best known for his roles as Buddy Revell in 'Three O'Clock High', Cullen Crisp in 'Kindergarten Cop' (opposite Arnold Schwartzenegger) and Perry in 'Two Moon Junction', Richard has time and time again proven his versatility as an actor in not only the different characters he plays, but also in his ability to go from feature film star to television actor to theater performer (he regularly takes to the stage to perform Shakespeare). Richard was the star of his own television series called Hardball which ran for a year in 1989. He has also appeared on various other TV shows throughout his career including his most recent appearance on CSI:New York. With a long list of film credits including 'Black Hawk Down', 'There's Something About Mary', 'Kingpin', 'Genghis Khan' and many others, Richard has shared the screen with a wide array of actors including Charleton Heston, Orlando Bloom, Ben Stiller and John Travolta. In addition to his extensive film and television career, Richard holds a Masters Degree in Fine Arts from Cornell University and once taught acting there. Richard's most recent films include 'Naked Run', 'Richard III', 'Plane Dead', 'The Visitation' and the horror film, 'Big Bad Wolf' in which Richard plays a stepfather accused by his stepson of being a vicious werewolf. 'Big Bad Wolf' is set for release this year. In the fall of 2006 Richard returned home to Alabama for the premiere of the film, 'When I Find The Ocean' - the first film he has been in to be shot in his home state - and soon after visited Russia where he accepted the Peacemaker Award. Richard is currently shooting the film 'Jake's Corner' and will be returning to Russia later this year to begin filming for another movie. He is also looking to direct and produce his own films and continues to seek interesting and challenging roles to play.
Richard Ulfsäter was born in Helsingborg, southern Sweden. Immediately after birth his parents moved to London, England. Richard attended school in Surrey and at the age of fifteen returned to Sweden for the last years of A-level studies. After graduating, Richard spent one year in Munich, Germany, learning German and one year in Toulouse, France, learning French. He is fluent in Swedish, English (RP), French and German. During his years abroad Richard developed an interest in performing arts and decided to go to drama school. Having graduated from 'Scenstudion' in Stockholm, lead by Matthew Allen from the Neighbourhood Playhouse NY, he began getting work in TV and film. His breakthrough came with the comedy series Playa Del Sol (2007) and the feature film Darling (2007), voted 2010 for best film since the millennium shift. Richard resides in Stockholm and London.
Richard Valverde is known for Malik Bentalha: Encore (2020), Paris by Night (1988) and Hit Machine (1994).
Richard Van Vleet, is a veteran actor who is best known for 13-year role as Dr. Chuck Tyler on the daytime Soap Opera All My Children. Mr. Van Vleet other television credits include Guiding Light, The Virginian, Cannon, Name of the Game, Dan August and Night Gallery. His film credits include Airport, Angel In My Pocket, Ben, and The Man Hunters. In recent years, Mr. Van Vleet has produced several Independent films including the award winning Judge Me Not, Mr. Van Vleet has instructed acting and film directing at the University of California Sacramento, Central Arizona College, JF Images and the Actors Workshop in Denver, and Japan. He last projects include the children's animated feature film "Bongee Bear and the Kingdom of Rhythm" and the 2006 Horror/Thriller "Fallen Angels".