Richard DuPont is known for Ultrasuede: In Search of Halston (2010), Studio 54 (2018) and Art of Touch II: A Taoist Erotic Massage (1992).
Richard Duggins is known for his work on The Guard of Auschwitz (2018), Hatton Garden: The Heist (2016) and The Angel of Auschwitz (2019).
Richard Durden was born on February 8, 1944 in Hendon, Middlesex, England, UK. He is an actor, known for From Paris with Love (2010), The Jacket (2005) and Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker (2019). He has been married to Rebecca Blond since 2017. He was previously married to Jane How and Maria Aitken.
Richard During was born in Burbank, CA. and now resides near Burbank Ca. . He is the son of Diana During whom worked has a model and Richard During Jr. whom was a Machinist. Before becoming an actor, Richard worked as an ER Paramedic in emergency rooms across the country. Richard was inspired to become an actor by studying at the Beverly Hills Actors Workshop. He also studied at the A.C.T Workshop. Richard is best known for his roles as Eddie Thomas a homicidal killer in the horror Retribution Room and his role as Carl a lonely drifter in Tybee. Richard is an avid horseback rider and a lover of exploring new and exciting restaurants.
Dutcher had studied and worked for years to perfect his craft. His first complete film project was the ultra-low budget student film "Brother John." As a young graduate of film school Dutcher poured everything he had into making his first feature-length film, the romantic comedy "Girl Crazy." Although "Girl Crazy" was never screened theatrically, Dutcher did sell the picture to HBO, and was able to recoup his expenses. In 1997 Dutcher directed "Eliza and I", a play-like film based adapted from the play by BYU professor/actress/playwright Elizabeth J. Hansen, which was shown on public television and is available on video. Although he knew what he wanted to do, and he was certain he had the skill and experience to be able to do so, it took Dutcher three years to raise enough money to make a feature film about Latter-day Saints. Eventually Dutcher raised enough money to commence filming. "God's Army" was made with a budget of $300,000, a paltry sum by today's movie-making standards. But after it was released in Utah it became the second-highest grossing film in the state for that year. "God's Army" went on to be shown in theaters all over the country. It ended up grossing over $2.6 million in U.S. box office sales, and then sold over $2.5 million in videos and DVDs in the first year of video release. With the critical and financial success of "God's Army", Dutcher was easily able to raise money for this next film project. "Brigham City" opened in Utah theaters on April 6, 2001. It eventually played in theaters around the country. Critics generally considered it an even better film than "God's Army." But its darker subject matter (the plot revolves around the sheriff's search for a serial killer), as well as its PG-13 rating seemed to keep some movie-goers away. On April 19 2001, just two weeks after the release of "Brigham City", anticipation was high as newspaper and TV reporters crowded the Bombay Room in Salt Lake City's Hotel Monaco. It was here that Dutcher announced the subject of his next film. He would make a movie about Joseph Smith, Jr., the first prophet and founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Richard E. Grant was born on May 5, 1957 in Mbabane, Hhohho, Eswatini. He is an actor and director, known for Gosford Park (2001), Can You Ever Forgive Me? (2018) and Hudson Hawk (1991). He was previously married to Joan Washington.
Nominated for the Stellae Award for Best Actor at the 2014 Pan Pacific Film Festival, Richard E. Wilson received critical acclaim for his performance in the lead role of Henry Dean in the feature film, Noble Fir (2014). Critics wrote: Henry Dean is "played with stunning sensitivity and insight" (The Independent Critic), "Wilson is thoroughly remarkable" (Influx Magazine), and "Brilliantly played by Richard E. Wilson" (Christian Review). Wilson grew up in the Kansas City area (Overland Park, KS) and credits his parents, C. Emmett Wilson and Vonnie Wilson, with imputing the empathy required to portray various roles. He has lived in five different regions in the U.S., as well as Tokyo and northern Japan. Wilson lives and works mostly in Los Angeles, California. Wilson's most recent work is in Cain and Abel (2016) (Japan), The Colors of Emily (2017), and Blue Call (2021). He appeared in Bankûbâ no Asahi (2014) ("The Vancouver Asahi"), a major Japanese film directed by Japan Academy Award winning Yuya Ishii, and Mission Improbable (2016). In earlier years, Wilson had aspirations as a soccer player and before that as a tennis player, so he continues to stay active. He worked as a civil engineer before moving to Japan to teach English in universities. He began his acting career there, in the footsteps of his daughters. In Wilson's first film, Uchu Kyodai (Space Brothers - 2012), filmed in Japan, he appears as a NASA staff member. He also appears in The Good Book (2014) as The Preacher. Wilson has appeared in several national commercials in Japan, including COCO Juku language schools (with over 900,000 views on Youtube after TV airing was completed). Wilson is recognizable across Japan as the CEO in a series of 9 Daikin air conditioner commercials that were broadcast nationally from 2013 to 2015. Wilson resides and works in Los Angeles, and frequently travels to Tokyo.
Richard Ede is known for Distant Voices, Still Lives (1988), Lord Lucan: My Husband, the Truth (2017) and Cuckoo (2012).
Richard Eden was born on February 13, 1959 in Toronto, Canada. He is a producer and writer, known for RoboCop (1994), Santa Barbara (1984) and Retribution (2012). He has been married to Shannon Hile since September 5, 1993.
Richard Edge is known for The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003), Rude Awakenings (2007) and Eruption (2009).