Birth Day: 1926-02-08
Place of birth: The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
Allan Rich (born Benjamin Norman Schultz; (February 8, 1926 – August 22, 2020) was an American character actor, author and activist. Allan Rich was one of the many alleged communist sympathizers blacklisted in the 1950s Hollywood blacklist. He mentored Rene Russo in the world of acting and also played a judge in Hill Street Blues. Rich was the co-founder of non-profit organization We Care About Kids, which produces educational short films for middle and high school youths. Description above from the Wikipedia article Allan Rich, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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As Self
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As Rabbi Twersky
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As Francis
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As Harrison
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As Papa
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As Speed
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As Zvi
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As Klump
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As Sam
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As Hy Leibowitz
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As Gordan Gates
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As Sebastian
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As Judge Juttson
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As Quote Reader
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As Dr. Benfante
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As Stein
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As Bill Adolphe
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As Ziggy Brillman
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As Reverend Larrabee
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As Ben Heller
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As Burt
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As Robert Kintner
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As Studio Executive #1
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As Bernie Stadler
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As Grazinsky
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As Allan Neyman
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As Regetti
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As Leonard Marks
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As Nate Tobias
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As Boston Official
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As J.R. Jacobs
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As Dr. Haskell
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As Luigi Constantine
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As Pop Roth
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As Jim Clark
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As Dr. Walcott
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As Mr. Bebe
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As Nazi
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As Paeter Yos
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As G.W. Rosen
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As Roy Grutman
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As Judge Stanley Mosk
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As Marty Fields
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As Tobias Simon
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As Mr. Bialik
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As Montrose Meier
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As George Jelks
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As Dr. Clark
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As Ray Jenkins
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As Capt. Bullis
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As Mr. Vogel
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As Dr. Motzkin
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As Max
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As Judge Paul Pieter
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As Desk Sergeant
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As Police Commissioner
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As Bernie
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As D. A. Tauber