Richard Mahoney is known for JFK: Destiny Betrayed (2021), JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass (2021) and American Dynasties: The Kennedys (2018).
Richard Mailer was born on June 29, 1945 in Minnesota, USA. He was a director and producer. He died on June 28, 2008 in Westwood, California, USA.
Richard Mallard is known for American Grit (2016).
Richard Manabat is a Filipino actor, fight director, and martial arts instructor (Aikido and Arnis). He is also known as the Commanding Officer in Mindanao (Film), his role in Mina-Anud as Nardo (Film), and his role as Boyet in A Love to Last (TV Series). Richard Manabat started his early career years as a stage actor and indie actor. Later on, he started to portray roles on some mainstream networks and films. Aside from that, he is also a 3rd dan degree black belter in Aikido and is also an experienced Arnis practitioner.
Richard Mansfield is known for The Secret Path (2014), The Secret Kiss (2017) and 13 Sherwood Avenue (2023).
Richard Manualpillai is known for Old People (2022), Sex Zimmer, Küche, Bad (2021) and In aller Freundschaft (1998).
Richard Manuel was one of the leaders of the rock group The Band. Known as the "funny" one, Manuel was also very frail and was prone to drug use. He sang some of the group's most prominent songs, "King Harvest (Has Surely Come)", "Tears of Rage", "Whispering Pines" and "I Shall Be Released". After starring in a few films and The Band's masterpiece concert The Last Waltz (1978), Manuel hung himself by a shower curtain rod in his motel room in 1986.
Richard is a London based actor originally from Doncaster in South Yorkshire. He read Music at Bristol University before training as an actor at Drama Studio London, graduating in 2006. He also holds a Masters degree in Shakespeare and Theatre from Birmingham University and the Shakespeare Institute in Stratford Upon Avon. He has worked extensively in Theatre, both regional and West End, as well as on several UK touring productions. Credits include the Theatre Royal Haymarket, Chichester Festival Theatre, and the Royal Exchange, Manchester.
Richard grew up between two forts: Fort Worth & Fort Lauderdale. Naturally an outcast in school, he found his voice doing theatre from the age of 9 and skipping class in high school to perform professionally. He skipped his entire senior year of high school (technically) to live in France and explain that not all Americans are bad and, no, he had no idea how George Bush was elected either.Upon his return to the states regular suburban life would no longer suffice so he moved to New York city to be a weirdo and studied at a fancy sounding school called the American Musical and Dramatic Academy.After one year he was broke as hell so instead of going back to school he instead landed a job as the entertainer at Club Med in Mexico where he preformed like 6 hours a day and, uh..."made up for lost time in high school." Nearing the end he was approached by Hollywood casting director Debra Zane which gave him the push to move to LA... ...but he was broke again, so he moved back to New York to be a weirdo and has been there ever since, in Brooklyn, because Manhattan isn't really weird anymore.He landed a day job as a bike tour guide through Central Park, while pursuing an acting career in between. He did loads of work with MTV, and other networks like Comedy Central and the Internet. He did like 40 short films including some that won prestigious awards. He's done a lot of work with both Columbia University and NYU's MFA film programs as well. Altogether he has acted in over 200 plays, films, and other acting things. From 2012-2014 he took a little break from being a short film movie star to co-found and grow the highly popular dirty country blues band Jumbo Brown. Around 2008 he got into casting as well because he's got a great eye and he'd been to a thousand auditions so he knows what works and what doesn't. He helped cast the film 'The Comedy' which premiered at Sundance 2012, 2580 premiering at Slamdance 2015, and a whole bunch of commercials and print ads. He also recruits directors to make branded content.
A Russian-born stage and screen actor who usually plays a military man in lots of spy thrillers and war films, Alexander Molchanoff was born in Petrograd in 1921. He was the eldest son of Colonel Paul Molchanoff, of the Semionovsky regiment. In 1924 his family left Russia via Finland and Germany finally ending up in London,where Alexander's grandmother had a house in Harley Street. Alexander was educated in Monmouth School. After that he became an assistant to the Russian tenor Vladimir Rosing at Covent Garden. Later he joined the RAF and after being invalided out he turned into Richard Marner and started his long career as a stage and film actor. His first success was a title role in a stage version of Dracula where he made a memorable performance. He went on with his work in theatre but he started appearing in films as well. A small part in The African Queen (1951) was one of his first. He continued with roles in plenty of films where he usually played German or Russian officers. He acted in classic films such as The Dirty Dozen and The Spy Who Came in from the Cold and also had a part in James Bond's You Only Live Twice. While working as an actor he supplemented his income by working as a sales agent for a costume jewellery manufacturer. In the 1980s Marner played the part of Colonel Von Strohm in the British comedy classic "Allo Allo" which was his most famous and loved performance as an actor. His last film was The Sum of All Fears where he played the Russian president.