Richard B. Shull

 
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Richard B. Shull

Richard B. Shull (February 24 1929 - October 14 1999) was an American character actor.

Born in Evanston, Illinois, Shull attended the University of Iowa and served in the U.S. Army before starting his Broadway career as a stage manager. He got his first big break as an actor when he was cast in Minnie's Boys in 1970. Additional theatre credits include Goodtime Charley, for which he received Tony and Drama Desk Award nominations, Fools, The Front Page, A Flea in Her Ear, and Victor/Victoria.

Shull's screen credits include The Anderson Tapes, Klute, Splash, Garbo Talks, HouseSitter, and Private Parts. His television appearances included Love, American Style, Ironisde, Good Times, The Rockford Files, Alice, Lou Grant, Hart to Hart, and Holmes and Yo-Yo, as well as numerous television movies.

Shull died of a heart attack while appearing in the play Epic Proportions in New York City.

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