Richard Greatbatch is an actor, known for Demon Eye (2019).
Richard Green was born on February 23, 1953. He is an actor and director, known for Mulholland Dr. (2001), Marvel: Ultimate Alliance (2006) and 7 Year Zig Zag (2003).
Richard Green was an actor and writer, known for Boxing Day (2007), The Rover (2014) and The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce (2008). He died on July 23, 2021 in Australia.
Richard Green is known for Killing Me Softly (2002), Emmerdale (1972) and Doc Martin (2004).
Richard Greene is known for Babezilla vs the Zombie Whorde (2022).
Richard Grenell was born on September 18, 1966 in Jenison, Michigan, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Wake Up America (2020), The Plot Against the President (2020) and Opening Bell w/ Maria Bartiromo (2014).
Richard Grieco was born to an Italian father (Richard Grieco) and an Irish mother (Carolyn O'Reilly). He is a musician and, in 1995, released a CD ('Waiting for the Sky to Fall') in Germany. In 2009, several years after being encouraged by Dennis Hopper, Grieco publicly revealed that he has been painting since 1991. He calls his work "Abstract Emotionalism". Currently, he is single and lives in Los Angeles.
Richard Griffin was born on October 26, 1970 in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. He is a director and editor, known for Code Name: Dynastud (2018), Before the Night Is Over (2020) and Dr. Frankenstein's Wax Museum of the Hungry Dead (2013).
Richard was born in March 2003 in London, England. Richard is an actor known for The Lady in the Van (directed by Nicholas Hytner) and The Crown (directed by Stephen Daldry). He is a member of the National Youth Theatre and appeared in Temple at the Donmar Warehouse alongside Simon Russell Beale.
Born in North Riding, Yorkshire on July 31, 1947, Griffiths was brought up in a council flat in less than prosperous conditions, the son of deaf and volatile parents in a dysfunctional family setting. According to an article in the Telegraph newspaper, his father Thomas was a steelworker 'who fought in pubs for prize money' . Like most children, Richard's "mother tongue" was the same as his parents, in this case sign language. Like many kids in the 50s, his world did not include television. He had to explain sounds to his parents, for example music. Griffiths made a career out of language. For example, he developed a talent for dialects which later allowed him to shine in a number of ethnic portrayals. He attended the Manchester Polytechnic School Of Drama and then began his career in radio drama and repertory theater. He subsequently became a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company. In a 2007 interview, Griffiths said "I like playing Vernon Dursley in Harry Potter because that gives me a license to be horrible to kids. I hate the odious business of sucking up to the public." In fact, unlike those jovial characters he so often portrayed on screen, Griffiths did not tolerate fools gladly. On occasion, he would get stroppy with members of an audience, especially those failing to switch off their mobile phones during a performance (then again, who could blame him?). He was also highly thought of as a raconteur and wit. The ever-versatile, often bespectacled and bearded Griffiths did his best work for the small screen, excelling as the inquisitive and resourceful civil servant Henry Jay in Bird of Prey (1982) and as the lovable 'cooking policeman' Henry Crabbe in Pie in the Sky (1994), a role specially created for him. As comic relief he made many a hilarious guest appearance, in, among other popular series, The Vicar of Dibley (1994) (as the Bishop of Mulberry) and as Dr. Bayham Badger in the superb BBC adaption of Bleak House (2005). He could also play evil and sinister, none more so than Swelter in Gormenghast (2000), a character Griffiths described being at once "laughably comic" and "a monster like Idi Amin". He was also much sought-after by Hollywood producers, appearing in a dual role in The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear (1991), as the ill-fated Magistrate Philipse in Tim Burton 's Sleepy Hollow (1999) and as King George in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011). The much-acclaimed actor won a Tony Award, a Laurence Olivier Award, the Drama Desk Award and the Outer Critics Circle Award. Griffiths was uncommonly skinny as a child and this required radiation treatment on his pituitary gland from the age of eight. It caused his metabolism to slow to such an extent that he eventually became obese, a condition which in all likelihood contributed to his death from complications during heart surgery on 28 March 2013 at the age of 65.