Richard Lynch (1940 - 2012) RIP

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Richard Lynch (1940 - 2012) RIP

Post by dr_gonzo » 21 Jun 2012, 21:45

Danas je u 76. godini života u svom kalifornijskom domu preminuo glumac

Richard Lynch

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Date of Birth: 12 February 1940, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Date of Death: 19 June 2012, Palm Springs, California, USA
Birth Name: Richard Hugh Lynch


Height : 6' (1.83 m)

Mini Biography
With his strong, gaunt, face, the blond Lynch has been effective in portraying cool figures with evil intent in horror films and action pictures.

Richard Lynch was born on the 12th of February 1940 in Brooklyn, NY. He is one of seven children. Before starting a career as an actor, he joined the Marine Corps in 1958. He served for 4 years where he made Corporal, and did a tour of the Mid-East with the Sixth Fleet. Mr. Lynch began his training with Herbert Berghof and Uta Hagen at H.B. Studios in New York's Greenwich Village, and later went on to train extensively with Lee Strasberg at Carnegie Hall.
In 1970, he became a lifetime member of the Actors Studio and spent years in the NY theater community playing in dozens of on- and off-Broadway productions. The more notable plays were: "The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel", "The Lion in Winter", "The Devils", "The Lady from the Sea", "Action", "Live Like Pigs", "Richard III", "Offi on a Tangerine", "A View from the Bridge", "The Man with the Flower In His Mouth" and Shelley Winters' "One Night Stands of a Noisy Passenger". He made his film debut in the 1973 film classic Scarecrow (1973), winner of the Grand Prix Award at the Cannes Film Festival.
His performance in Scarecrow (1973) launched his film career and brought him to Hollywood, where he has worked in film and television for over twenty years. His more prominent film work has been in: Scarecrow (1973), The Seven-Ups (1973), Open Season (1974), The Formula (1980), Little Nikita (1988), Invasion U.S.A. (1985), Bad Dreams (1988), Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment (2002) and William Peter Blatty's The Ninth Configuration (1980).

His performance as the evil "King Cromwell", in the successful fantasy film The Sword and the Sorcerer (1982), won him the Saturn Award for Best Actor from the Academy of Science Fiction and Fantasy. He also starred in numerous T.V. shows and Movies of the Week, such as Alcatraz: The Whole Shocking Story (1980) (TV), Sizzle (1981) (TV), Vampire (1979) (TV) and "Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1987)'s two-part episode "Star Trek: The Next Generation: Gambit: Part 1 (#7.4)" (1993) / "Star Trek: The Next Generation: Gambit: Part 2 (#7.5)" (1993). His work in a variety of indy films has won him a high profile internationally. He has also worked in China, where he played in the first joint production between the Screen Actors' Guild and the People's Republic of China, The Korean Project. In his spare time, Richard enjoys fishing, the arts, architecture, music and poetry. He is also fluent in several languages including German and Italian.
IMDb Mini Biography By: Eilidh Somerville

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Trivia
Plays the flute, piano, guitar and saxophone.
His personal favorite role was in Vampire (1979) (TV).

Has dual citizenship (United States and Ireland)
Likes Gospel music.
Is fluent in Swahili, Russian, Spanish, German and Italian.

In 1967 after taking LSD (acid), he set himself on fire in Central Park behind the Metropolitan Museum of Art near Cleopatra's Needle. After recuperation, he bravely and candidly spoke about it in an anti-drug documentary.
"The difference between a democracy and a dictatorship is that in a democracy you vote first and take orders later; in a dictatorship you don`t have to waste your time voting. "

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