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Born and raised in Montreal, Quebec, Richard Anderson is a veteran stage performer who began his acting career in 1984 at the age of 9 on the stages of Montreal. He attended The Young People's Shakespeare Company founded by Christine Stewart Kierans. At age 22, during the Referendum and threat of Quebec's separation, Anderson decided to take advantage of his dual citizenship and relocated to Phoenix Arizona. He attended Scottsdale Community College for film and communications and to this day pursues the dream.
Richard Anderson is an actor, known for On the Count of Three (2021).
Richard is not only an actor, but he also writes and records music, he has written lyrics and/or music for various projects. Richard provides vocals and backing vocals for The Feckers on several tracks from their 2013 release "It'd Be Rude Not To". Richard also co-wrote 13/14 tracks on the album as well as bonus material (including the non-album released tracks "Just", "Far From Done" & "Music Keeps Me Sane"). Richard sang lead vocals on "Ours" (featuring the vocals also of Chris Szkup). The Feckers have contributed "Heaven's On Fire" as a bonus recording to the 2013 release "A World With Heroes: The 40th Anniversary KISS Tribute". Proceeds from this project go to The Vaudreuil-Soulanges Palliative Care, a cancer hospice in Montreal, Canada. Featuring the vocals of Irene Slade, backing vocals of Rob Smith & Richard Anderson, guitars of Chris Szkup, Ponch Satrio & TW Durfy and bass of Matt Szkup and drums of Dennis Leeflang (who also mixed this track). The Feckers have contributed to a 2014 release The Godz/Eric Moore tribute album, their contribution is a medley of "Gotta Muv/Snakin/714". Featuring the vocals of Roy Bratbakken, backing vocals of Rob Smith, guitars and bass of Chris Szkup and drums of Dennis Leeflang (who also mixed this track). The long awaited 2nd The Feckers album "Live To Fight Another Day" was released on 29th October 2020, with a 3rd album titled "Courage Of Conviction Part I: Picking Up The Pieces" released exactly 11 months later on 29 September 2021. Further albums that are in the making as of 2022: "Courage Of Conviction Part II: Live And Learn" (2023), "Courage Of Conviction Part III: In The Face Of Adversity" (2024), "Courage Of Conviction Part IV: Saving Grace" (2025) and "Courage Of Conviction Part V: Born To Win" (2026).
Richard Anderson appeared in high school plays, served a hitch in the Army and, upon his discharge, began doing summer stock, radio work, a movie bit part (a wounded soldier in Twelve O'Clock High (1949)) and all the other minor jobs required of your basic struggling actor. He did comedy scenes on a "screen test"-like TV series called Lights, Camera, Action! (1950) and impressed the right people at MGM, who offered him a contract. After leaving MGM he continued to dabble in movies while at the same time becoming a huge presence on TV. He was a regular (Police Lt. Drum) during the last season of TV's Perry Mason (1957); in the series' last episode, he interrogates witnesses to a murder in a TV studio--the witnesses being played by the "Perry Mason" crew. In the high-rated last episode of The Fugitive (1963) he plays Richard Kimble's (David Janssen) brother-in-law, and is briefly suspected of being the real killer of Kimble's wife. A regular on The Six Million Dollar Man (1974), Anderson has more recently produced the TV-movie reprises of that series.
Richard Andrew Evans is an actor, known for Dasavatharam (2008), Apartment 67 (2007) and Dearheart's Bakery (2007).
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Richard Angarola was born on September 1, 1920 in Traverse City, Michigan, USA. He was an actor, known for Jeremiah Johnson (1972), Papillon (1973) and The Undefeated (1969). He was married to Dagmar Woywodt and Hilda Simms. He died on July 7, 2008 in Los Angeles, California, USA.