Richard Libertini

Richard Libertini ( born May 21, 1933, Cambridge, Massachusetts) is an American actor.

Life and achievements

The parents of Richard Libertini immigrated to the U.S. from southern Italy. His mother language is both English as well as Italian. Libertini graduated from Boston's Emerson College, then he worked as a musician. Later he moved to New York City, where he Revue Stewed Prunes exhibited together with the old school friend. In 1969 he appeared in the play Do not Drink the Water by Woody Allen; In the same year the piece with Libertini was filmed in one of the roles.

Libertini played in the adventure comedy Popeye (1980 ) by Robert Altman at the side of Robin Williams. In the comedy solo for 2 (1984 ), he starred opposite Steve Martin and Lily Tomlin the role of Prahka Lasa, a guru, which causes the transmigration of souls. In the comedies Fletch - The Troublemaker (1985) and Fletch - The all-trades (1989 ) he played the role of Frank Walker, the head of Irwin Fletcher ( " Fletch " ), the Chevy Chase personified. In the film drama Nell (1994 ), he played the role of the physician Dr. Alexander Paley on the side of Jodie Foster, Liam Neeson and Natasha Richardson. Overall, he worked on more than 100 productions.

Libertini married in 1963, the actress Melinda Dillon, marriage is now divorced. He has a daughter.

Filmography (selection)

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