
Richard began performing in the 6th grade when he found it alleviated a stuttering problem. Since then, and doing it for slightly different reasons, he has made himself fairly clear on various stages and screens in the U.S. and Europe. After graduating from Fordham University at Lincoln Center, and scratching around for work in NYC experimental theaters and comedy clubs, he followed his passion for physical comedy and toured the U.S with Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus as a featured clown. Trading in the grease paint for a black hood, he then worked for Hudson Vagabond Puppets, crossing the country again while manipulating larger-than-life puppets in a modified Bunraku style. Another stint on an Italian circus brought him to Europe, and eventually Prague, where he co-founded an international performance collective, Misery Loves Company, that united dynamic physicality, puppetry and theatrical investigation. While in Europe, he appeared in a number of local and visiting U.S. films, and was a regular in the Prague-based action movie factory, North American Pictures. Since returning to the States, he is frequently seen on downtown NYC and regional stages, as well as screens big and small. He is a member of SAG/AFTRA and AEA.

The Hunchback
1997 · as Prison Guard

Mandragora
1997 · as George

Confess
2005 · as WTO Employee

Hedgehog
2017 · as Darren

Dark Confessions
1998 · as Ludwig

Hell Mountain
1998 · as Tigg

Prague Duet
1998 · as Bookstore Emcee

Crackerjack 2
1997 · as Morey

Sleeping Dogs
1997 · as Wallace

Dead Fire
1997 · as Gizmo

Buttoners
1997 · as Druhý pilot

A Young Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
1995 · as Gaoler

Mňága – Happy End
1996 · as Richard I. Brown