Richard B. Shull Net Worth is $700,000 Richard B. Shull Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Veteran character actor Richard B. Shull was born on February 24, 1929 in Evanston, Illinois and raised in the Midwest. He attended the University of Iowa, then served with the U.S. Army in 1953. Finding work as a stage manager following his release, he finally made his Broadway debut in the Marx Brothers musical bio "Minnie's Boys" starring ...
Date Of Birth February 24, 1929 Died 1999-10-14 Place Of Birth Evanston, Illinois, U.S. Height 6' 1" (1.85 m) Profession Actor, Writer Spouse Marilyn Sandra Swartz Star Sign Pisces
# Fact 1 Was nominated for Broadway's 1975 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actor (Musical) for "Goodtime Charley." 2 Attended Kemper Military School & College in Boonville, Missouri.
Actor Title Year Status Character Two Family House 2000 Mr. Brancaccio Private Parts 1997 Symphony Sid Victor/Victoria 1995 TV Movie Andre Cassell Cafe Society 1995 Samuel Segal Trapped in Paradise 1994 Father Ritter HouseSitter 1992 Ralph Monsters 1991 TV Series Radio announcer Tune in Tomorrow... 1990 Leonard Pando Tales from the Darkside 1988 TV Series Postman Spot Marks the X 1986 TV Movie Dodge Seize the Day 1986 Rojax Stephen King's Golden Tales 1985 Video Slickers 1985 TV Movie Doc Clinton The Boy Who Loved Trolls 1984 TV Movie Doorman-Narrator Garbo Talks 1984 Shepard Plotkin Splash 1984 Dr. Ross Unfaithfully Yours 1984 Jess Keller Spring Break 1983 Eddie Will There Really Be a Morning? 1983 TV Movie Publicist Lovesick 1983 Dr. Fessner Hart to Hart 1980-1982 TV Series Lt. Gillis Heartbeeps 1981 Factory Boss Wholly Moses! 1980 Jethro The Ropers 1979-1980 TV Series Joey Lou Grant 1979-1980 TV Series Jack Towne Young Maverick 1980 TV Series Arthur Montague Alice 1979 TV Series Barney Dreamer 1979 Taylor Studs Lonigan 1979 TV Mini-Series Davey's Father Ziegfeld: The Man and His Women 1978 TV Movie Joseph Ervin The Pack 1977 Hardiman Holmes and Yo-Yo 1976-1977 TV Series Det. Alexander Holmes The Big Bus 1976 Emery Bush The Black Bird 1975 Vernon Prizer The Rockford Files 1975 TV Series Fast Harry DeNova Hearts of the West 1975 Stout Crook The Fortune 1975 Chief Detective Cockfighter 1974 Omar Baradansky Good Times 1974 TV Series William Stonehurst Ironside 1974 TV Series Max Leonard Diana 1973-1974 TV Series Howard Tollbrook Love, American Style 1973 TV Series Herbie Simmons (segment "Love and the Locksmith") Sssssss 1973 Dr. Ken Daniels Slither 1973 Harry Moss Hail 1972 Secretary of Health Made for Each Other 1971 Klute 1971 Sugarman (as Richard Shull) The Anderson Tapes 1971 Werner (as Richard B. Schull) The Doctors 1971 TV Series Justice E.W. Lafferty B.S. I Love You 1971 Mr. Harris Decameron '69 1969 Roxanne's lover (uncredited) Cargo of Love 1968 Dr. Everett (uncredited) Watch the Birdie 1965 Cullen Lauterbach
Writer Title Year Status Character Pamela, Pamela, You Are... 1968 writer Fentons völlig verrückte Erfindung 1967 TV Movie play Aroused 1966 story - as Richard Shull
Self Title Year Status Character Divided Highways: The Interstates and the Transformation of American Life 1997 Documentary voice, as Richard Shull Wild by Law 1991 Documentary Howard Zahniser (voice) The 29th Annual Tony Awards 1975 TV Special Himself It's a Sick, Sick, Sick World 1965 Documentary Rapist in park (uncredited)
Known for movies Splash (1984) as Dr. Ross
Trapped in Paradise (1994) as Father Ritter
HouseSitter (1992) as Ralph
Klute (1971) as Sugarman