Richard Lowenstein was born on March 1, 1959 in Melbourne, Australia. He is a director and producer, known for He Died with a Felafel in His Hand (2001), Strikebound (1984) and Mystify: Michael Hutchence (2019).
Richard Lowry began making super 8 films as a young teen, then after seeing 'Star Wars' committed himself to becoming a serious filmmaker. Lowry's first film, 'Hawk Jones', starred an all-child cast and was filmed in his hometown of Moline, Illinois. The film has since established a cult following and as of August, 2014, is playing in movie theaters nationwide as part of the Alamo Drafthouse film circuit. Lowry has directed several independent features which have been distributed worldwide, two of which were produced for Dark Horse Comics. 'Monarch of the Moon', a satire of the 40's serials, was hailed by film critic Leonard Maltin as "...the film Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow' aspired to be." With his latest feature 'Dominion' completed, Lowry has one film in pre-production and several in development, including an 'ultimate Star Wars short fan film'.
Richard Lublin was born in Hartford, Connecticut. He attended Duke University, where he earned his B.A. After graduating Cornell Law School with a J.D., Richard became a trial attorney in Hartford. He was a founding partner of a highly successful law firm and practiced until 1996. By the mid-1990s, after retiring from his law practice, friends in the entertainment business recommended him for various television roles, and Richard appeared on many popular shows like Frasier, Law & Order, Married With Children, Ally McBeal and Chicago Hope. Richard Lublin has also appeared in film roles, most notably as a mourner in Sidney Lumet's acclaimed movie: Before The Devil Knows You're Dead. He appeared alongside actors such as the late Philip Seymour Hoffman, Marisa Tomei, Ethan Hawke and Albert Finney. Richard's most recent appearance is in a new feature film, The Land of Steady Habits, where he plays the role of a friendly neighbor to the leading actor, Anders Hill (played by the talented Ben Mendelsohn). Edie Falco also stars in the film. Giving back to the community has always held a special place in Richard Lublin's heart. A generous philanthropist, Richard has established medical research foundations and sponsored donated educational scholarships.
Richard Lukens is an actor, known for A Schizophrenic Love Story (2011), Dead Awake (2016) and Corruption.Gov (2010).
Richard Lukunku is known for The Siege of Jadotville (2016), Black Sails (2014) and The Lucky Specials (2017).
Richard Lull is an actor, known for Jockey (2021).
Richard Lumsden was born on June 24, 1965 in Lancashire, England. He is an actor and writer, known for Sense and Sensibility (1995), Sugar Rush (2005) and The Avengers (1998).
After working in film and television for 28 years, Richard Lund came to the "other side of the camera" in 2007 after having made translite backgrounds for more than 200 feature films, including some of his favorites like Ghostbusters, designed by John DeCuir, Ruby Cairo, designed by Richard Sylbert, What Women Want, designed by Jon Hutman, Spiderman designed by Neil Spisak, and Ironman, designed by J. Michael Riva. The labor upheavals in Hollywood gave him a opportunity to re-invent himself as an actor. As a "young" actor resembling a famous wizard, he has made a dozen appearances in student shorts for many of the film school directors in town, has landed some voice over work as Storyteller in ten episodes for Kahani World's Raju the Rickshaw video series, plays a recurring role as Professor Ludwig von Gradeshard in a webisode series about college life, has recorded an audio book, and is being trained in voice over by Dan Balestrero. He recently played a featured role in the chorus for the pilot open of Super True Story. He has appeared in an indie feature recently called Buffalo Son. As a member of the American Society of Pharmacognosy, Richard does some educational podcasting and public speaking. He has a comedy podcast called Hwy 61 Filling Station, presenting "grey humor" bringing together Hee Haw with Fargo, without the scary stuff. He has an interest in plant medicine. He is a father of four and has two grandchildren. He and his wife Terri live in Van Nuys, California.
Richard Hugh Lynch was born on February 12, 1940 in Brooklyn, New York City, to Irish immigrant parents. He was one of seven children. Before starting a career as an actor, he joined the United States Marine Corps in 1958. He served for four years where he made Corporal, and did a tour of the Middle East with the Sixth Fleet. He began his training with Herbert Berghof and Uta Hagen at H.B. Studios in New York's Greenwich Village, and later went on to train extensively with Lee Strasberg at Carnegie Hall. In 1970, he became a lifetime member of the Actors Studio and spent years in the New York theater community playing in dozens of on- and off-Broadway productions. The more notable plays were: "The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel", "The Lion in Winter", "The Devils", "The Lady from the Sea", "Action", "Live Like Pigs", "Richard III", "Offi on a Tangerine", "A View from the Bridge", "The Man with the Flower in His Mouth", and Shelley Winters' "One Night Stands of a Noisy Passenger". Lynch made his film debut in the classic film Scarecrow (1973), winner of the Grand Prix Award at the Cannes Film Festival. His performance in Scarecrow launched his film career and brought him to Hollywood, where he has worked in film and television for over twenty years. His more prominent film work has been in: The Seven-Ups (1973), Open Season (1974), The Formula (1980), Invasion U.S.A. (1985), Bad Dreams (1988), Little Nikita (1988), Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment (2002), and William Peter Blatty's The Ninth Configuration (1980). His performance as the evil King Cromwell, in the successful fantasy film The Sword and the Sorcerer (1982), won him the Saturn Award for Best Actor from the Academy of Science Fiction and Fantasy. Although best known for playing villains, he was cast as the President of the United States in Mil Mascaras vs. the Aztec Mummy (2007). He also starred in numerous television series and Movies of the Week, such as Alcatraz: The Whole Shocking Story (1980), Sizzle (1981), Vampire (1979), Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1979), Battlestar Galactica (1978), and the Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) two-part episode "Gambit". His work in a variety of independent films has won him a high profile internationally. He has also worked in China, where he played in the first joint production between the Screen Actors' Guild and the People's Republic of China, The Korean Project. In his spare time, Richard enjoys fishing, the arts, architecture, music and poetry. He is also fluent in several languages including German and Italian.
Richard Lynch is an actor, known for The Hollow Crown (2012), Eight Men Out (1988) and The Proposition (1996).