Richard Jenik was born on November 21, 1967 in Delanco, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor, known for The District (2000), 7th Heaven (1996) and SPECFLIC 1.9 (2013).
Richard Jenkins was born on May 4, 1947 in DeKalb, Illinois, USA. He is an actor, known for The Shape of Water (2017), The Visitor (2007) and Step Brothers (2008). He has been married to Sharon R. Friedrick since August 23, 1969. They have two children.
Richard is now living in Florida and working as an actor. He is represented by Crossbeam Talent and Managed by Jon Tomus Talent. He also coaches actors and business professionals to be "A dynamic truthful force for the camera". He served on the faculty at Michigan Actors Studio and Madonna University in Film and Digital Media, teaching Acting for Film, Appreciation of Cinema, and Performance for Television and Radio. Richard is a member of the Screen Actors Guild American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. He has appeared in principal and supporting roles in seventeen feature films, numerous commercials, stage productions, corporate events, and industrial productions. He has co-written two screen plays and Co-Produced two feature films. He wrote and produced the documentary "Abound in Hope- Detroit Hope in Action". He has been appointed as an alternate member to three national committees for the Screen Actors Guild, is a founding member of the Creative Film Alliance; the trinity of Michigan State University, University of Michigan, and Wayne State University Film Departments. He is a proud member of the Screen Actors Guild Book Pal program, and has served on the Media Arts Curriculum Investigative team for the National Coalition for Core Arts Standards. Richard holds a Master of Science from Michigan State University. Previously he was the President of Michigan Film Group LLC. The company produced media for non-profit organizations and educational institutions. He served as the Academic Development Director for the former Michigan Raleigh Studios now the Michigan Motion Pictures Studio, and as the Workforce Development Manager for The Michigan Film Office. In these capacities, he developed the Film Industry Job Competencies, implemented the Film Technician Training Program at Wayne Community College, designed the Film and Digital Media Core Curriculum Components, developed integrated curricula for K-12 educational institutions, authored successful grants, and implemented the Film and Digital Media Academic Standards for the Michigan Film Office and State of Michigan. Prior to his entering the Film Industry, Richard served 26 years as an Investigator, agent, and the Chief Criminal Investigator for the State of Michigan Racing Commissioner. In this position, he authored numerous policies and procedures such as The Human Urinalysis Drug Testing Policy and Procedures, Investigative Internship Program, Investigative Procedures, Addiction Intervention Program, and Facility Security Manual. He led and coordinated numerous successful major investigations with Federal and State Law Enforcement, and served as an Agent for Federal Grand Juries. He is recognized as an "Expert Witness" by the Michigan courts and has received several commendations for his service. As adjunct faculty at Michigan State University School for Criminal Justice, he taught numerous Criminal Justice courses. On behalf of the University, he served as the faculty representative for "The Constitutional Democracy" exchange program in Ukraine. For his work, Richard was awarded the Ukrainian Order of Excellence. He was only the third American to receive this award. He is as passionate about helping people reach their dreams as he is reaching for his own.
Richard Jin is an actor and producer, known for Arrested Development (2003), Switched at Birth (2011) and Lady Bird (2017).
At only 17, Jobson first gained success as front-man with the Scottish punk band, The Skids, who had a string of hits in a 2-year period, from 1979 to 1981, the biggest song being the top-10 hit, "Into the Valley" in 1979. The band was formed by Jobson and his friend, Stuart Adamson, who later formed the band, Big Country. After Adamson departed the band, The Skids commercially declined and disbanded in 1982. Shortly after, Jobson formed the short-lived band, The Armoury Show and, although not a commercial success, were critically-acclaimed by the music press. This was to be Jobson's last foray as a musician as he turned his attention to modeling for a few years and once claimed he was the highest male earner in the industry. For the past decade, Jobson has been working on SKY-TV in Britain, presenting predominately film shows and the odd music show on VH-1 Britain. However, after the death of his old friend, Stuart Adamson, in December 2001, he reunited The Skids at a tribute gig for Adamson on May 31, 2002 in Glasgow and, needless to say, stole the show. His next project will be in directing films - he is currently working on his first film in this category, 16 Years of Alcohol (2003).
Richard Joel is known for In The Month of July (2021).
Richard Joel is known for Solo (2017), The Owner (2012) and Star Wars: Visions (2021).
A British born actor from Yorkshire, who moved to India to pursue a career in Bollywood. Known for his documentary 'Rich in Bollywood' that showed his day to day life in Mumbai as well as his work in, 'Karwaan as the backpacker' and 'Rocket Boys as William Crenshaw' as well as 'Inside Edge 3 as the commentator'
Meredith Alfred Lytton, known professionally as Richard John Taylor (born 15 June 1985) is a British author, restaurateur and award-winning filmmaker. His works include the films Acceptance (2012) and Leslie (2013). Also a passionate photographer, he studied at Brooklands College in Weybridge, Surrey where he was awarded a Distinction in BTEC Media and Film Studies. He started his career as a runner at various post production houses in London's Soho including Cut & Run, The Machine Room and Rushes, before becoming a trailer editor on films including Rise of the Footsoldier (2007). His first professional directing job was the indie film Fifteen (2012) which he also wrote and produced starring Hazell (1978) leading man Nicholas Ball. Richard's second feature Acceptance (2012) starred BAFTA winner Chris Langham, Berlin Bear winner Crissy Rock and long term friend and collaborator, EastEnders (1985) legend Leslie Grantham, with whom he went on to make two short films; The Factory (2013) and Leslie (2013). In 2018, he wrote and directed The Krays: Dead Man Walking (2018) starring Rita Simons, Marc Pickering, Leslie Grantham and Nicholas Ball. Released by Sony Pictures on September 10th 2018, it was the biggest first week on DVD of any non-theatrical British film that year. On March 22nd 2019, his film Muse (2019) which he wrote and directed was released exclusively on Amazon Prime. He additionally won the London International Motion Picture Award 2019 for Best Cinematography for his work on the film. He lists Casablanca (1942), Lawn Dogs (1997), Hard Candy (2005) and Edward Scissorhands (1990) among his favorite films. He attributes a backstage tour of Granada Television Studios when he was eleven years old with his grandmother as his main inspiration for becoming a film editor.
Richard John Vadimsky is known for The Hid (2023) and The Ghosts of Somerville: Old Dutch Parsonage (2022).