Richard Bell is known for Eighteen (2005), Two Brothers (2001) and Brotherhood (2019).
Richard Bellos is known for Boogie Nights (1997), Scary Movie 2 (2001) and Primary Colors (1998).
A social misfit, was kicked out of every school he ever attended, due to his uncontrollable wit. His mother (Frances) died of breast cancer when Richard was 18. His father (Charles) committed suicide when he was 22. A dedication is written to him in Richard Belzer's "UFOs, JFK, and Elvis: Conspiracies You Don't Have To Be Crazy To Believe" (Ballantine Books, 1999).
Richard Benedict is known for Ephraim's Rescue (2013), The Siren and The Fighting Preacher (2019).
Although his actress wife Paula Prentiss became a star by the early 1960s, it took Richard Benjamin almost fifteen years to establish his screen persona, but the wait was rewarding. After extensive work in theatre as actor and director, and his participation in the cult TV series He & She (1967), in which he co-starred with Prentiss, he won the starring role in the screen adaptation of Philip Roth's best-seller, Goodbye, Columbus (1969). That was followed by roles in Diary of a Mad Housewife (1970), The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker (1971) and another Roth adaptation, Portnoy's Complaint (1972), that turned him into a prominent "archetype of East Coast Jewish intellectual agony", as critic Jonathan Romney defines him. But his forte was comedy and he won a Golden Globe when he repeated his stage role in the film version of Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys (1975). Although he still performs, Benjamin turned to direction since the 80s with the highly acclaimed comedy My Favorite Year (1982).
Richard Berry was born on 31 July 1950 in Paris, France. He is an actor and writer, known for 22 Bullets (2010), Ruby & Quentin (2003) and Our Women (2015). He has been married to Pascale Louange since 17 September 2016. They have one child. He was previously married to Jessica Forde and Jeane Manson.
Child actor in the 70's. Trained at Newport Film School as film practitioner in late 80's before becoming a freelance radio reporter for BBC Radio (National Radio) and (World Service) during the 90's. Began screen writing in late 90's and graduated with MA Screenwriting at De Montfort University (2002) and later MA in Playwriting and Writing for Stage & Media Broadcast (Central School of Speech & Drama) 2009. Acting training at Lee Strasberg School (London) 1992. Has worked as freelance writer for range of periodicals and websites since the 1990's. Titles include MSN website, Yahoo Lifestyle, Televisual Magazine, Forum magazine, Euro Travel, Viator and BBC History Online. First TV commission on BBC's Doctors series. 2003. Writing contacts and companies have worked for include Kay Mellor's Rollem Productions, Phil MacIntyre Promotions, Red Planet and DLT Entertainment. Penned stage play Trading Faces (2010) staged at The Lion & Unicorn Theatre (London) and nominated for 'Best Play' by The Off West End Awards (2011)
R. Bhakti Klein grew up in South Florida and lived in the San Francisco Bay Area for several years before relocating to Mumbai, India in 2009. He's been a professional singer, guitarist, writer, voiceover artist, math and science teacher, meditation facilitator, vocal coach, folk dancer, lifeguard, and singing telegram deliverer, among other things. He calls living in India "a dream come true".