Ted Richmond Net Worth is $2 Million Ted Richmond Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Ted Richmond (June 10, 1910 – December 23, 2013) was an American film producer credited with 66 films between 1940 and 1979. He was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts.Richmond produced films for several studios including Universal International, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Columbia Pictures. His most noted films include Return of the Seven (1966) with Yul Brynner, Red Sun (1971) with Charles Bronson, and Papillon (1974) with Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman. He died in Paris at the age of 103 in 2013.
Date Of Birth June 10, 1910 Died 2013-12-23 Place Of Birth Norfolk, Virginia, USA Profession Producer, Writer, Assistant Director Star Sign Gemini
# Fact 1 Worked for 40 years for Columbia and Universal studios. 2 Set up a production company, Copa, with his close friend Tyrone Power in 1956. 3 Started in the film business as a cinema usher.
Producer Title Year Status Character The Fifth Musketeer 1979 producer Breakthrough 1979 executive producer Papillon 1973 executive producer Red Sun 1971 associate producer Villa Rides 1968 producer Return of the Magnificent Seven 1966 producer Advance to the Rear 1964 producer It Happened at the World's Fair 1963 producer - uncredited Bachelor in Paradise 1961 executive producer - uncredited Solomon and Sheba 1959 producer Abandon Ship 1957 executive producer Nightfall 1956 producer Count Three and Pray 1955 producer Bengal Brigade 1954 producer Francis Joins the WACS 1954 producer Rails Into Laramie 1954 producer Walking My Baby Back Home 1953 producer Forbidden 1953 producer Column South 1953 producer Desert Legion 1953 producer The Mississippi Gambler 1953 producer Bonzo Goes to College 1952 producer Has Anybody Seen My Gal 1952 producer No Room for the Groom 1952 producer Bronco Buster 1952 producer The Cimarron Kid 1952 producer The Strange Door 1951 producer Week-End with Father 1951 producer Smuggler's Island 1951 producer Kansas Raiders 1950 producer The Milkman 1950 producer Shakedown 1950 producer Blondie's Hero 1950 producer Holiday in Havana 1949 producer Blondie Hits the Jackpot 1949 producer Make Believe Ballroom 1949 producer Blondie's Big Deal 1949 producer Thunderhoof 1948 producer Best Man Wins 1948 producer Adventures in Silverado 1948 producer The Lone Wolf in London 1947 co-producer King of the Wild Horses 1947 producer Blind Spot 1947 producer Singin' in the Corn 1946 producer Boston Blackie and the Law 1946 producer So Dark the Night 1946 producer It's Great to Be Young 1946 producer Dangerous Business 1946 producer Night Editor 1946 producer The Notorious Lone Wolf 1946 producer Hit the Hay 1945 producer Blonde from Brooklyn 1945 producer Youth on Trial 1945 producer Let's Go Steady 1945 producer Meet Miss Bobby Socks 1944 producer She's a Sweetheart 1944 producer One Mysterious Night 1944 producer Kansas City Kitty 1944 producer The Soul of a Monster 1944 producer She's in the Army 1942 producer - as T.H. Richmond Blonde Comet 1941 producer - as T.H. Richmond Jungle Man 1941 producer - as T.H. Richmond Gambling Daughters 1941 producer - as T.H. Richmond South of Panama 1941 producer Caught in the Act 1941 producer - as T.H. Richmond The Last Alarm 1940 associate producer - as T.H. Richmond
Writer Title Year Status Character The Mummy's Curse 1944 story - uncredited Six-Gun Rhythm 1939 original story Trigger Pals 1939 original story
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character Phantom Ranger 1938 assistant director Two Gun Justice 1938 assistant director
Thanks Title Year Status Character The Magnificent Rebel 1973 Documentary short thanks
Known for movies Papillon (1973) as Producer
Red Sun (1971) as Producer
Return of the Magnificent Seven (1966) as Producer
Solomon and Sheba (1959) as Producer