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Cully Richards

Cully Richards

Highest Rated: 83% Something to Sing About (1937)

Lowest Rated: 83% Something to Sing About (1937)

Birthday: Oct 31, 1908

Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio, USA

Cully Richards was a prolific actor who created a name for himself largely on the big screen. Richards found his beginnings in film with roles in "Pick a Star" (1937) and the Bob Hope comedy adaptation "Let's Face It" (1943). He then acted in the crime feature "Race Street" (1948) with George Raft, the Judy Garland adaptation "The Pirate" (1948) and "Gomer Pyle USMC" (CBS, 1964-1970). He also appeared in "The Las Vegas Show" (1966-67). Later in his career, Richards acted in "The Young Runaways" (1968) with Kevin Coughlin. Richards passed away in June 1978 at the age of 70.

Highest rated movies

83% 29% Something to Sing About

Filmography

Movies

Credit
No Score Yet No Score Yet Race Street Mike Hadley (Character) - 1948
No Score Yet No Score Yet Slapsie Maxie's Master of Ceremonies (Character) - 1939
No Score Yet No Score Yet Swing It, Sailor! Shamus O'Shay (Character) - 1937
No Score Yet No Score Yet Here's Flash Casey Wade (Character) - 1937
83% 29% Something to Sing About Cully (Character) - 1937
No Score Yet No Score Yet Stolen Harmony Pete (Character) - 1935

TV

Credit
No Score Yet No Score Yet Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. Leonard (Guest Star) 1968
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Beverly Hillbillies Unknown (Guest Star) 1964