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H. Richard Greene (sometimes credited as "Richard Greene") is an American film, television, and stage actor, acting coach, and guest professor at UCLA. Career.
Richard Marius Joseph Greene [1] (25 August 1918 – 1 June 1985) [2] was a noted English film and television actor. A matinée idol who appeared in more than 40 films, he was perhaps best known for the lead role in the long-running British TV series The Adventures of Robin Hood, which ran for 143 episodes from 1955 to 1959.
Written by Aaron Sorkin, Paul Redford, and Nanda Chitre, and directed by Christopher Misiano, the episode contains the first appearances by H. Richard Greene as Congressman Robert Royce and Thomas Kopache as Assistant Secretary of State Bob "Bobby" Slatterly. [2] There are also guest appearances by Kevin Tighe, Cliff DeYoung and Mary Mara. [3]
Richard Green (actor) (born 1953), American actor; Richard Green or Grass Green (1939–2002), African American cartoonist; Richard Lancelyn Green (1953–2004), English Sherlock Holmes expert; Richard Greene (1918–1985), British film and television actor; H. Richard Greene, American actor
Richard Greene (1918–1985) was a British film and television actor. Richard Greene may also refer to: H. Richard Greene, American actor; Richard Greene (The Younger) (1560–1617), Knight and Lord of Bowridge Hill; Richard Greene (colonist) (died 1622), first Governor of Wessagusset Colony in New England
Richard Greene was to have portrayed Rupert, but had a scheduling conflict. Louis Calhern as Colonel Zapt; Robert Coote as Fritz von Tarlenheim; Robert Douglas as Michael, Duke of Strelsau; Jane Greer as Antoinette de Mauban; Lewis Stone as the Cardinal. Stone played the dual lead role in the 1922 silent version. John Goldsworthy as the Archbishop
Richard Greene (born November 9, 1942) is an American violinist who has been described as "one of the most innovative and influential fiddle players of all time". [1] Greene is credited with introducing the chop to fiddle playing while working with Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys, the invention of which he attributes to pain in his wrist and arm and "laziness". [2]
H. Richard Greene as Coach Frank Malvin; F J O'Neil as Dr Carl Eckhart; Terence Alexander as Wilbert Fletcher; Production. In 1986 a special aired on American TV ...