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Theatre, Film, and Television Biographies
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Judy Cornwell to Howard Da Silva
Richard Cox Biography (1948-)
Original name, Richard Zuckerman; born May 6, 1948, in New York, NY.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Actor
- Birth Details
- May 6, 1948
- New York, New York, United States
Famous Works
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CREDITS
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Film Appearances
- Gerald, Seizure (also known as Queen of Evil), American International Pictures, 1974
- Radio Operator Browning, Golden Rendezvous (also known as Nuclear Terror), United Artists, 1977
- Wheeler, Between the Lines, 1977
- Stuart Richards, Cruising, United Artists, 1980
- Roger, King of the Mountain, Universal, 1981
- Café customer, Can She Bake a Cherry Pie? 1983.
- Ron, Hellhole, 1984
- Paul, The Oasis (also known as Savage Hunger), 1984
- Alex Whyte, The Vindicator (also known as Frankenstein '88), 1986
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Once Again, 1986
- Philo, Zombie High (also known as The School That Ate My Brain), Cinema Group, 1987
- Sam Chandler, Street Justice, Warner Bros., 1989
- Voice, Green Legend Ran (animated), 1992
- Catesby, Looking for Richard (documentary), Fox Searchlight Pictures, 1996
- Storeman, The Climb (also known as Le defi), Panorama Entertainment, 1997
- Julian, The Velvet Club, 1999
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Television Appearances
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Series
- Mark Desmond, Executive Suite, CBS, 1976
- Giff Bowman, Loving, 1992
- Max Frazier, Ghostwriter, PBS, 1992
- Voice, The Bots Master (animated; also known as ZZ Bots), 1993
- Jacques, Action Man, 1995
- Voice, Hurricanes, 1996
- Voice of Quicksilver and Pietro Maximoff, X-Men: Evolution (animated), 2000-?
- Also appeared as male Ranma, Ranma 1/2 (animated).
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Miniseries
- Alan Dershowitz, American Tragedy, CBS, 2000
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Movies
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Alice at the Palace, 1981
- Brad, the photographer, Shattered Innocence, CBS, 1988
- Irvin Dymond, Unholy Matrimony, CBS, 1988
- Jason Wicker, Snowbound: The Jim and Jennifer Stolpa Story, CBS, 1994
- Marco, Young at Heart, CBS, 1995
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Specials
- Nick Nickerson, Camp Grizzly, ABC, 1980
- Peter Searls, Mad Avenue, CBS, 1988
- Reporter, Tanner '88: Bagels with Bruce, HBO, 1988
- Reporter, Tanner '88: Moonwalker and Bookbag, HBO, 1988
- Reporter, Tanner '88: Night of the Twinkies, HBO, 1988
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Episodic
- "Cinderella's Understudy," Eight Is Enough, 1978
- "Love Is the Word," The Rockford Files, 1979
- Luke Dwyer, "What's in a Gnome," Simon and Simon, 1983
- "The Big Blow," Magnum, P.I., 1983
- Malcolm Burling, "Life of the Party," Scarecrow and Mrs. King, 1985
- Ace, "Nightsong," The Twilight Zone, 1986
- Clay McCloud, "Witness for the Defense," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1987
- Jerry, "Heartbreak Hotel," Freddy's Nightmares, 1989
- Barringer, "Manhunt," Designing Women, CBS, 1989
- Kyril Finn, "The High Ground," Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1990
- Alec Ramsey, The Adventures of the Black Stallion, The Family Channel, 1990
- "The Best Man," Neon Rider, 1993
- Steven Gregg, "Right to Counsel," Law & Order, NBC, 1993
- Alistair Pepper, "Powers, Principalities, Thrones, and Dominions," Millennium, Fox, 1997
- Assistant Director Grushaw, "Fear of Flying," The Visitor, Fox, 1997
- Assistant Director Grushaw, "Caged," The Visitor, Fox, 1997
- Assistant Director Grushaw, "Going Home," The Visitor, Fox, 1997
- Voice, Monkey Magic, syndicated, 1998
- Tony, Nash Bridges, CBS, 1999
- Director, "A Resting Place," Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 2000
- Daniel Brimley, "Brand X," The X-Files, Fox, 2000
- Adam Kirkman, "Bad Boys and Why We Love Them," The Huntress, USA Network, 2000
- Also appeared as hippie kid, "The Sanford Arms," Sanford and Son.
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