Richard recently played George Pappas on David E. Kelley's Big Shot with John Stamos and Yvette Nicole Brown on Disney+. Next year you can see him in the feature film The Long Game. Recent credits include Ocean's 8 and Where'd You Go Bernadette? with Cate Blanchett. This marks Richard's 4th film with award-winning director Richard Linklater. Other credits include: Boyhood, which was nominated for six Academy Awards and won the Golden Globe for Best Picture, The Book of Love, with Jason Sudeikis and Jessica Biel with all original music by Justin Timberlake, Bernie, opposite Shirley MacLaine and Jack Black, as well as extensive television credits. His theatre credits include the Shakespeare Theatre in Washington, D.C., Yale Repertory Theatre, Mark Taper Forum, and great theatres in New York, California and everywhere in between.
As a speaker and educator Richard is a passionate advocate for arts education. He has been a guest artist and teacher at many of the top programs in the country including Yale, Juilliard, Penn State, and UCSD where he was the Arthur and Molli Wagner Endowed Chair in Acting. During his tenure at UCSD it was ranked the #3 program in the world by the Hollywood Reporter. He has delivered keynote addresses and conducted masterclasses for students and teachers at dozens of conferences, festivals and schools. He is also a judge for the College Television Awards presented by the Emmys. He is a member of The Television Academy, SAG-AFTRA, Actors Equity, and Stage Directors and Choreographers Society. He is a highly sought after coach for actors, artists, and leaders in business and education.
2024
as Joe
2024
as Don Glenn
2021
as George Pappas
2019
as Floyd the Pharmacist
2018
as Lawrence
2017
as Jimmay
2017
as Anorak
2017
as Pascal
2016
as Administrator Lynam
2015
as Doctor
2014
as Mason's Boss
2014
as Henry Milburn
2012
as Lloyd Hornbuckle
2011
as Bartender
2009
as Mark
2009
as Ritchie
2008
as Mr. Mink
2008
as The Boss
2006
as Marc
2004
as Joey
2002
as Man in Tights
1996
as Bellhop
1990
as Coworker