Richard Lintern is a Film Television and Stage actor based in London. He started life in Somerset England, studied at Durham University, then won a scholarship to The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. Since graduating he has worked extensively across many disciplines, enjoying success at the Royal Shakespeare Company and Royal National Theatre whilst developing a varied and rewarding film and television career. He also has a highly successful voice over career, including narrating BAFTA winning documentaries and voicing animated and games-based characters. From 2013 til 2020 he starred as Thomas Chamberlain in BBC! Primetime drama Silent Witness, enjoying his role as one of the series' central figures. He left in 2020 to concentrate on developing other projects, both screen and stage based
Richard Lipman is a director and producer, known for Metrosexual (2008), 24 Hours in My Council Flat (2017) and Girls for Sale (2016).
Richard entered the workforce at age 12 washing and waxing cars, mowing lawns and selling greeting cards door-to-door. During high school he worked as dock hand at a marina, a clam-digger and ran the counter at a busy restaurant and soda shop. During his college years (he holds a degree in Political Economy), he owned and operated a surfboard shop and was privileged to work as an international management trainee with Pan American World Airways based in San Jose, Costa Rica and Caracas, Venezuela. Richard began flying at age 7 and earned his pilot's license while in high school. Upon graduation from college, he entered the U. S. Navy's Aviation Officer Training School (flight school) at Pensacola, Florida. He served for 15 years of active and reserve duty with fighter and attack squadrons both deployed on aircraft carriers and at shore installations within the United Sates. Upon being released from active duty, Richard began his civilian career in sales and rapidly grew to positions of increasing responsibility - sales manager, director of sales, vice president sales and marketing, chief operating officer, chief executive officer and chairman. His uniquely diverse experience includes small, medium and large companies with virtually all forms of ownership structure - venture capital/private equity, publicly traded and family/closely held businesses in the technology and services industries as well as the arts. Richard partnered with venture capital to build his own successful regional company in the electronic security industry and was the owner and chairman of one of the country's leading human capital management companies for ten years until its sale in 2017. He has completed more than one hundred acquisitions over the course of his career. Richard is an accomplished SAG-AFTRA actor, stunt driver and producer. He has appeared most recently in such TV shows and films as Outer Range, Roswell New Mexico, Robots, Maggie Moore(s) and others. His unique character look and physical fitness make him ideal to represent characters from clergy to business executive, attorney, physician, criminal mastermind and more, whether they be historical or present day. In addition to his acting chops, Richard is a national champion Formula 2000 race car driver, a stunt driver and stunt driving instructor to the film and television industry. Richard's career and life experience combine to make him the ultimate multi-hyphenate. The unique depth and breadth of his experience, along with him being hard working, always prepared and easy to work with has made a Richard highly respected and sought-after asset in the film and television industry.
Richard Litt is known for Zelig (1983), The Hurricane (1999) and Law & Order (1990).
Richard Llewellyn is known for 100 Bullets (2016), The Pugilist (2017) and The Old Man of Waterloo (2021).
Richard Lloyd is known for Woodshock (2017), Punk: Attitude (2005) and Time Presents: Milestones 2016 - A Tribute to the Stars We've Lost (2016).
Richard Lloyd-Knight is an actor, known for The Spanish Princess (2019), Rebecca (2020) and S.T.I.F.F.
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Richard Loncraine has earned great acclaim for his work in film, television and commercials. He studied sculpture at the Central School of Art before attending the Royal College of Art Film School. He spent three years working for the BBC before moving into commercials. Since those days he has successfully alternated directing films with directing television productions, and the sheer range of his work cannot fail to impress--from Dennis Potter (Blade on the Feather (1980), Brimstone & Treacle (1982)) to period comedy (The Missionary (1982)) and from The Gathering Storm (2002) (universally acknowledged as the finest representation of Winston Churchill on screen for years) to the romantic charm of Wimbledon (2004). No wonder Loncraine is now one of the most respected British directors.
Entering films straight out of high school, Richard Long's good looks served him well and got him a contract at Universal Pictures. Making his debut as Claudette Colbert's son in Tomorrow Is Forever (1946), Long played juvenile leads in many Universal productions (he was one of the sons in the "Ma and Pa Kettle" series), and gradually worked his way into leading parts in second features. His most successful efforts were in television, however, where he became best known for his roles in the western series The Big Valley (1965) and the comedy Nanny and the Professor (1970).