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Richie Rich is "the world's richest boy", living in Chicago with his billionaire parents Richard Sr. and Regina. Under the care of his cheerfully loyal butler Herbert Cadbury, scientist Professor Keenbean, and Dollar the Dog, Richie enjoys a luxurious but lonely life.
Articles relating to the film series Richie Rich, based on the character of the same name, who was originally featured in Harvey Comics. . Pages in category "Richie Rich (film series)" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
McShane played Friar Tuck in Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves in 1991, had a small role as a doomed hypnotherapist in the 1999 film Office Space, and played the friendly scientist, Professor Keenbean, in the 1994 movie Richie Rich. In 1998 he appeared in an episode of Frasier as Frank, the manager of the Shangri-La apartments. He also co-starred ...
Richie Rich's Christmas Wish (also known as Richie Rich 2) is a 1998 American Christmas comedy film based on the Harvey Comics cartoon character Richie Rich. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 1994 film Richie Rich , starring David Gallagher as the title character, replacing Macaulay Culkin .
Richie Rich (character), a fictional character in the Harvey Comics universe Richie Rich (1980 TV series), an animated TV series by Hanna-Barbera; Richie Rich (1996 TV series), an animated television series by Harvey Films and Film Roman; Richie Rich (2015 TV series), an American sitcom series by DreamWorks; Richie Rich, a 1994 film
Richie Rich is an American sitcom television series produced by DreamWorks Animation's AwesomenessTV for Netflix. [1] The show is loosely based upon the Harvey Comics character of the same name , with Jake Brennan playing the eponymous character. [ 2 ]
Richie Rich is a 1996 animated television series produced by Harvey Films and Film Roman and distributed by Claster Television. It is based on the Harvey Comics character of the same name . It aired for one season, and also includes select Harveytoons shorts.
In April 1996, Pino had a bit part in a made-for-TV movie, Unforgivable, co-starring with John Ritter and Harley Jane Kozak. Pino also appeared in the films Op Center (1995), The Souler Opposite and Living Out Loud, both released in 1998. [6] Her last acting credit was a guest appearance on Touched by an Angel in 1999. [6]