Richie Allan has been the voice and face of hundreds of radio and television commercials, as well as guest and starring roles in TV and Film. A recent appearance includes Amazon's Golden Globe award-winning "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel." On film Richie has been seen in "Alto," "Meet Dave," "Pink Cadillac," "Murder In The First," "The Dennis Byrd Story," and "A League Of Their Own." TV appearances include: "Law and Order: SVU," "E.R.," "China Beach," "JAG," "Seinfeld," "Married with Children," "Growing Pains" and many others. He had recurring and featured roles in "Santa Barbara," "All My Children," "General Hospital," "As the World Turns," and "Guiding Light."
His theatre career includes the west coast premier of "Home Games" (White Fire Theater), and David Mamet's world premier of "The Disappearance of the Jews," as well as regional and off-Broadway musical theatre roles in "Guys and Dolls," "Kiss Me Kate," "Damn Yankees," and "Chicago."
Richie's Short film "Knucks," won three film festivals in NYC, L.A., and London. Based on this success, he is expanding it into a full-length feature.
Richie recently appeared as William Rickerson in Part 6 of the Showtime mini-series "Escape at Dannemora," directed by Ben Stiller, with Benico Del Torro, Paul Dano and Patricia Arquette. He recently completed principal photography on Max Hechtman Films' 2019 narrative short film, "Abigail."
2021
as Elmer
2018
as William Rickerson
2017
as Irv
2015
as Father Romero
2015
as Elderly Man
2010
as Martin
2008
as Homeless Man
1999
as Landlord
1996
as Man in Audience
1995
as Jury Foreman
1994
as Hunter 2
1994
1992
as Desk Sergeant
1992
as Patient
1989
as Derelict
1988
1987
as Chick Nelson
1986
as Cab Driver
1984
1981
as Landlord (as Richie Allen)
1979
as Security Guard