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Occupation
  
Actor

Name
  
Richard Bright

Siblings
  
Charles Bright

Years active
  
1957–2006

Role
  
Actor

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Full Name
  
Richard James Bright

Born
  
June 28, 1937 (
1937-06-28
)
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.

Died
  
February 18, 2006, New York City, New York, United States

Spouse
  
Rutanya Alda (m. 1977–2006), Elisa Granese (m. 1957–1960)

Children
  
Jeremy Bright, Diane Bright

Movies
  
The Godfather, The Godfather Part II, The Godfather Part III, Once Upon a Time in America, Red Heat

Similar People
  
Michael V Gazzo, John Cazale, Richard S Castellano, Morgana King, Talia Shire

Richard James Bright (June 28, 1937 – February 18, 2006) was an American actor known for his role as Al Neri in the The Godfather films.

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Early life work

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Bright was born in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, New York, the son of Matilda (nee Scott) and Ernest Bright, who was a shipbuilder.

Career

Bright began his career doing live television in Manhattan, at the age of 18, and made his film debut in Robert Wise's Odds Against Tomorrow (1959). He also worked on several movies early in his career with his friend Sam Peckinpah.

In 1965 Bright starred in poet Michael McClure's two-person show, The Beard, performing in first in San Francisco and later in Los Angeles, New York and London. In San Francisco, he and his female co-star Billie Dixon were arrested for uttering obscenities and simulating sexual acts. The ACLU represented Bright, citing First Amendment rights to freedom of speech. In the end, the charges against Bright were dismissed; the case was considered important for free speech in general and actors'rights in particular.

He had supporting parts in The Getaway (1972) (as a con man who tries to ply his trade on Ali MacGraw), and costarred in The Panic in Needle Park (1971) playing Al Pacino's brother Hank.

In 1972 he appeared in Francis Ford Coppola's adaptation of The Godfather as Al Neri, Michael Corleone (Al Pacino)'s primary enforcer and bodyguard. With Michael as the don of the Corleone Family, he implements a security detail that keeps Neri and Rocco Lampone close by at all times. A deleted scene from The Godfather shows former consiglieri and family attorney Tom Hagen reviewing the payroll ledgers and finding both Neri and Lampone being paid much more than their jobs are worth. It is soon revealed that both are in fact assassins Michael has doubling as bodyguards. In the book, Neri's character is a former New York City police officer who is hung out to dry by the department after killing a sadistic pimp. Michael uses Corleone family influence to get him off the hook and draws him into his service. At the end of the first film, Neri, dressed as a police officer, murders rival mob boss Emilio Barzini and his henchmen during the film's famous baptism scene. Bright also played Neri in both sequels, in which he murdered both Fredo Corleone (John Cazale) at the end of The Godfather Part II, and also the Vatican banker Archbishop Gilday at the end of The Godfather Part III.

Bright played another hired killer, Chicken Joe, in Sergio Leone's gangster epic Once Upon a Time in America (1984). Other roles include Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973), Rancho Deluxe (1975), Marathon Man (1976), Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977), the film adaptation of Hair (1979), Red Heat (1987) and Beautiful Girls (1996).

In 1993, he had a recurring role on One Life to Live as "Moose" Mulligan, rival and former underboss to longtime arch-villain and crime lord Carlo Hesser.

Bright continued to make a number of both commercial and independent films such as Jaded in 1998. He continued working on stage and in television, appearing on such shows as Law & Order, Oz, Third Watch, and The Sopranos. These later performances showed Bright using an oxygen tank in all these appearances (although he suffered from emphysema, the tanks were for the characters).

Death

Bright was struck and killed by a tour bus on the Upper West Side in Manhattan on February 18, 2006. He was hit by the rear wheel of the bus and pronounced dead on arrival at Roosevelt Hospital. The driver claimed to have been unaware of the accident until he was notified upon reaching the Port Authority in midtown Manhattan, where he was interviewed by police. Ultimately, no criminal charges were filed, though the bus driver's license was suspended for failing to yield the right of way to Bright, who had been in a marked crosswalk with the walk sign on at the time he was struck. Bright was 68 years old at that time. He was survived by his wife, Rutanya Alda, son Jeremy, daughter Diane, and brother Charles.

Filmography

Actor
1973
Black Harvest (abandoned)
2006
Day on Fire
2005
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (TV Series) as
Robert Sawyer
- Name (2005) - Robert Sawyer
2004
The Jury (TV Series) as
Nick Dunphy
- The Boxer (2004) - Nick Dunphy
2002
Law & Order: Criminal Intent (TV Series) as
Frank Lowell
- Malignant (2002) - Frank Lowell
1992
Law & Order (TV Series) as
Dru Hunt / Victim's Former Police Captain / Mr. Quinn / ...
- True Crime (2002) - Dru Hunt
- Working Mom (1997) - Victim's Former Police Captain
- Black Tie (1993) - Mr. Quinn
- Cradle to Grave (1992) - Albert Boxer
2002
The Sopranos (TV Series) as
Frank Crisci
- The Weight (2002) - Frank Crisci
2001
100 Centre Street (TV Series) as
Eric the Lawyer
- Lost Causes (2001) - Eric the Lawyer
- No Good Deed Goes Unpunished (2001)
2001
Dead Dog as
Cunningham
2001
Trigger Happy as
Quigley
2000
Oz (TV Series) as
Detective Robert Stransky
- Works of Mercy (2000) - Detective Robert Stransky
2000
Broke Even as
Lazarus
2000
The Photographer as
Drunk in Bar
1999
Third Watch (TV Series) as
Alchy Joe / Drunk
- Modern Designs for Better Living (1999) - Alchy Joe
- Anywhere But Here (1999) - Drunk
1999
Getting to Know You as
Elderly Man
1999
Joe the King as
Roy
1998
Jaded as
Zack Brown
1998
Witness to the Mob (TV Movie) as
Joe (Old Man) Paruta
1998
O.K. Garage as
Louis
1997
Anima as
Tommy
1996
Ripper (Video Game) as
Dr. Karl Stasiak
1996
Calm at Sunset (TV Movie) as
Pittsley
1996
Night Falls on Manhattan as
64 Precinct Lieutenant
1996
The Hotel Manor Inn as
Gregor
1996
Beautiful Girls as
Dick Conway
1995
Pictures of Baby Jane Doe as
Rudy
1995
Sweet Nothing as
Jack the Cop
1995
Blue Funk as
Father
1994
Who Do I Gotta Kill? as
Belcher
1994
The Ref as
Murray
1993
Who's the Man? as
Demetrius
1992
Ballad of Tina Juarez (Short) as
Eddie
1992
Teamster Boss: The Jackie Presser Story (TV Movie) as
The Bomber
1991
Jake and the Fatman (TV Series) as
Marty Stein
- I Could Write a Book (1991) - Marty Stein
1991
Father Dowling Mysteries (TV Series) as
Jimmy C.
- The Prodigal Son Mystery (1991) - Jimmy C.
1990
Ghoul School (Video) as
Principal Kaplan (as Eddie Gambino)
1990
The Godfather Part III as
Al Neri
1990
The Ambulance as
McClosky
1988
The Equalizer (TV Series) as
Gropman / Vegas
- Splinters (1988) - Gropman
- No Place Like Home (1988) - Vegas
1988
Red Heat as
Sgt. Gallagher
1988
Time Out as
The Sherif
1988
Private Eye (TV Series)
- Hollywood Confidential (1988)
1987
Houston Knights (TV Series) as
Uncle Mikey
- Moving Violation (1987) - Uncle Mikey
- Yesterday's Gone (1987) - Uncle Mikey
- Mirrors (1987) - Uncle Mikey
1987
The Verne Miller Story as
Adam Richetti
1987
Fame (TV Series) as
Al Stefano
- Best Buddies (1987) - Al Stefano
1986
Brighton Beach Memoirs as
Recruiting Sergeant
1986
The Penalty Phase (TV Movie) as
Judge Von Karman
1986
There Must Be a Pony (TV Movie) as
The Detective
1986
Kay O'Brien (TV Series) as
Joe Graber
- Don't Bother Kayo It's Chinatown (1986) - Joe Graber
1986
Hill Street Blues (TV Series) as
Stubby
- I Want My Hill Street Blues (1986) - Stubby
1985
ABC Afterschool Specials (TV Series) as
Dave
- High School Narc (1985) - Dave
1985
Cagney & Lacey (TV Series) as
Tommy Van Dusen
- Lottery (1985) - Tommy Van Dusen
1985
Brass (TV Movie) as
Philip Stack
1985
Crimewave as
Officer Brennan
1984
Cut and Run as
Bob Allo
1984
Once Upon a Time in America as
Chicken Joe
1983
Two of a Kind as
Stuart
1982
Girls Nite Out as
Detective Greenspan
1982
The Edge of Night (TV Series) as
Smitty the Bartender
- Episode #1.6895 (1982) - Smitty the Bartender (credit only)
- Episode #1.6893 (1982) - Smitty the Bartender
- Episode #1.6892 (1982) - Smitty the Bartender
- Episode #1.6890 (1982) - Smitty the Bartender
1982
Vigilante as
Burke
1981
Sizzle (TV Movie) as
Corky
1980
The Idolmaker as
Uncle Tony
1980
Ryan's Hope (TV Series) as
Richard Fine
- Episode #1.1231 (1980) - Richard Fine
- Episode #1.1230 (1980) - Richard Fine
- Episode #1.1229 (1980) - Richard Fine
1980
Skag (TV Series) as
Madman Messisik
- What Passes for Love in East Pittsburgh (1980) - Madman Messisik
- The Working Girl: Part 1 (1980) - Madman Messisik
- The Wildcatters (1980) - Madman Messisik
1979
Hair as
Fenton
1979
From Here to Eternity (TV Mini Series) as
Sgt. Doehm
- Part III (1979) - Sgt. Doehm
- Part II (1979) - Sgt. Doehm
- Part I (1979) - Sgt. Doehm
1978
On the Yard as
Nunn
1978
Cops and Robin (TV Movie) as
Lt. Dan Morgan
1977
The Godfather: A Novel for Television (TV Mini Series) as
Al Neri
- Episode #1.4 (1977) - Al Neri
- Episode #1.3 (1977) - Al Neri
1977
Looking for Mr. Goodbar as
George
1977
Citizens Band as
Smilin' Jack
1977
Future Cop (TV Series) as
Lt. Dan Morgan
- Cops and Robin (1977) - Lt. Dan Morgan
1977
Delvecchio (TV Series) as
Buck Shannon
- Cancelled Contract (1977) - Buck Shannon
1976
Marathon Man as
Karl
1975
Rancho Deluxe as
Burt
1974
The Godfather Part II as
Al Neri
1974
The Gun (TV Movie) as
Gil Strauss
1974
Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia as
Bar Patron (uncredited)
1974
The Sugarland Express as
Marvin Dybala (uncredited)
1973
Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid as
Holly
1973
The Connection (TV Movie) as
BeeJay
1972
The Getaway as
The Thief
1972
The Godfather as
Neri
1971
A Death of Innocence (TV Movie) as
Jimmy Rekko
1971
The Panic in Needle Park as
Hank
1970
Somerset (TV Series) as
Bernie Bailey (1976)
1969
Lions Love (... and Lies) as
Billy the Kid in The Beard
1967
Coronet Blue (TV Series) as
Harry
- A Charade for Murder (1967) - Harry
1964
The Defenders (TV Series) as
Phil Macy
- The Pill Man (1964) - Phil Macy
1960
Sea Hunt (TV Series) as
Henchman
- Expatriate's Return (1960) - Henchman
1960
Armstrong Circle Theatre (TV Series) as
Tech Sgt. Robert La Motte
- Ghost Bomber: The Lady Be Good (1960) - Tech Sgt. Robert La Motte
1960
CBS Repertoire Workshop (TV Series)
- The Brick and the Rose (1960)
1959
Odds Against Tomorrow as
Coco
1959
Brenner (TV Series) as
Forresse
- Blind Spot (1959) - Forresse
1958
Never Love a Stranger as
Street Gang Tough Lookout (uncredited)
1957
Studio One (TV Series) as
Ditch
- Rudy (1957) - Ditch
Thanks
1990
The Godfather Family: A Look Inside (TV Movie documentary) (thanks)
Self
1969
Freedom to Love (Documentary) as
Billy the Kid (as Richard Wright)
1967
The Maze: Haight/Ashbury (Documentary short) as
Self
Archive Footage
2019
Deodato Holocaust (Documentary) as
Bob Allo
2010
Arnold Schwarzenegger: The Man Who Raised Hollywood (Video documentary short) as
Sgt. Gallagher (uncredited)
2006
The Godfather (Video Game) as
Al Neri (uncredited)
1992
The Godfather Trilogy: 1901-1980 (Video) as
Al Neri
1990
The Godfather Family: A Look Inside (TV Movie documentary) as
Al Neri (uncredited)

References

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