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Richard B. Shull

Highest Rated: 100% Cockfighter (1974)

Lowest Rated: 0% Heartbeeps (1981)

Birthday: Feb 24, 1929

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Birthplace: Evanston, Illinois, USA

Richard B. Shull was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In his early acting career, Shull appeared in such films as the comedy "B.S., I Love You" (1970) with Peter Kastner, the crime feature "The Anderson Tapes" (1971) with Sean Connery and "Klute" (1971). He also appeared in "Hail" (1972), the Strother Martin comedy "Ssssssss" (1973) and "Hail to the Chief" (1973). His film career continued throughout the seventies in productions like "The Fortune" (1975) with Jack Nicholson, "The Big Bus" (1976) with Joseph Bologna and "The Pack" (1977) with Joe Don Baker. He also appeared in the drama "Dreamer" (1978) with Tim Matheson. Toward the end of his career, he continued to act in the comedy "Spring Break" (1983) with David Knell, "Unfaithfully Yours" (1984) and the Tom Hanks fantastical comedy "Splash" (1984). He also appeared in the Anne Bancroft comedy "Garbo Talks" (1984) and the fantasy romance "Tune in Tomorrow..." (1990) with Barbara Hershey. Shull was most recently credited in the Michael Rispoli period drama "Two Family House" (2000). Shull was married to Deborah Thomas Shull. Shull passed away in October 1999 at the age of 70.

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Highest rated movies

100% 82% Cockfighter
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93% 80% Klute
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91% 63% Splash
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90% 42% Hearts of the West
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89% 82% Two Family House
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75% 53% The Anderson Tapes
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64% 57% The Big Bus
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57% 56% Slither
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40% 34% The Fortune
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36% 47% Housesitter
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Filmography

Movies

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89% 82% Two Family House Mr. Brancaccio (Character) $1.0M 2000
10% 42% Trapped in Paradise Father Ritter (Character) $5.8M 1994
36% 47% Housesitter Ralph (Character) $58.1M 1992
No Score Yet 48% Seize the Day Rojax (Character) - 1986
33% 46% Unfaithfully Yours Jess Keller (Character) - 1984
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Boy Who Loved Trolls Doorman-Narrator (Character) - 1984
91% 63% Splash Dr. Ross (Character) - 1984
20% 42% Spring Break Eddie (Character) - 1983
0% 25% Heartbeeps Factory Boss (Character) - 1981
13% 39% Wholly Moses! Jethro (Character) - 1980
No Score Yet 73% Dreamer Taylor (Character) - 1979
No Score Yet 41% The Long Dark Night Hardiman (Character) - 1977
64% 57% The Big Bus Emery Bush (Character) - 1976
40% 34% The Fortune Chief Detective Sergeant Jack Power (Character) - 1975
90% 42% Hearts of the West Stout Crook (Character) - 1975
100% 82% Cockfighter Omar Baradansky (Character) - 1974
30% 27% Sssssss Dr. Ken Daniels (Character) - 1973
57% 56% Slither Harry Moss (Character) - 1973
No Score Yet No Score Yet Washington B.C. Secretary of Health (Character) - 1973
No Score Yet No Score Yet Hail Secretary of Health (Character) - 1972
No Score Yet No Score Yet Hail to the Chief Secretary of Health (Character) - 1972
75% 53% The Anderson Tapes Werner (Character) - 1971
93% 80% Klute Sugarman (Character) - 1971
No Score Yet No Score Yet B.S. I Love You Mr. Harris (Character) - 1971

TV

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No Score Yet No Score Yet Hart to Hart Unknown (Guest Star) 1980 1982
No Score Yet No Score Yet Alice Unknown (Guest Star) 1979
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Rockford Files Fast Harry DeNova (Guest Star) 1975
No Score Yet No Score Yet Good Times William Stonehurst (Guest Star) 1974