Occupation Actor Role Actor Name Richard Paul | Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Years active 1973–1997 Education University of Arizona | |
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Born June 6, 1940 ( 1940-06-06 ) Los Angeles, California, U.S. Died December 25, 1998, Studio City, California, United States Spouse Patty Oestereich (m. 1968–1998) Marriage location Pasadena, California, United States Movies and TV shows Match Game, The People vs Larry Flynt, Eating Raoul, Carter Country, Bloodfist III: Forced to Fight Similar People Paul Bartel, Michael Davis, Avery Schreiber, Oley Sassone, Milos Forman |
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Richard Paul (June 6, 1940 – December 25, 1998) was an American actor who was born in Los Angeles, California. He was able to imitate most American and many foreign dialects. He had a tenor voice and trained with Lee Sweetland.
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- Richard paul rick hurst 1984 top flite golf ball commercial
- Early life
- Career
- Personal life
- Death
- Filmography
- References
Early life
Paul was born in Los Angeles, California. Richard had a B.A. in public affairs from Claremont Men's College and an M.A. in psychology from California State University, Los Angeles. He was near completion of his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona, but gave up his career as a therapist to become a full-time performer.
Career
Richard Paul was nicknamed "Pige Paul" by Slim Pickens while filming an episode of The Love Boat (1977) after local pigeons anointed a new suit jacket.
In 1980 he guest starred in the ABC comedy One in a Million which only aired for one season.
Paul was also a frequent panelist on Match Game from 1978 to 1982. From 1977 to 1979 he portrayed Mayor Teddy Burnside in Carter Country, and later played the recurring character of Cabot Cove Mayor, Sam Booth, in Murder, She Wrote.
The role of Bob Halyers in the "Clean Up Radio Everywhere" episode of WKRP in Cincinnati (1978) was written for him by the show's creator. Paul played Jerry Falwell twice: once in Fall From Grace, a Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker TV movie made in 1990, and then in The People vs. Larry Flynt in 1996.
Paul was in the film Eating Raoul (1982), written and directed by Paul Bartel. Also in 1982, he co-starred on the short-lived sitcom Herbie, the Love Bug. He also appeared in Bartel's short film, The Secret Cinema, a paranoid-delusional, fantasy masterpiece of self-referential cinema, which was part of the Amazing Stories series on television. Paul also appeared in Not for Publication, written and directed by Bartel.
Personal life
He volunteered with Actors and Others for Animals. He was on the Mental Health Advisory Board of Los Angeles County. He volunteered at childhood immunization clinics for the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services. He read books into tapes by special request at the Braille Institute in Los Angeles. He married Patty Oestereich on September 7, 1968, in Pasadena, California.
Death
Paul was married for 30 years until his death on Christmas day in 1998 at home in Studio City, California, due to cancer at age 58.