Richard Herd

Richard Herd

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Birthday: 
26 September 1932, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Birth Name: 
Richard Thomas Herd Jr.
Height: 
180 cm
Utilitarian character actor Richard Herd is one of those stern familiar faces you've seen countless times on film and TV but can't quite place the name. The stage-trained actor who shares a striking resemblance to actor Karl Malden never found the one role that would make him a household name, but he has made up for it with a number of ri... Show more »
Utilitarian character actor Richard Herd is one of those stern familiar faces you've seen countless times on film and TV but can't quite place the name. The stage-trained actor who shares a striking resemblance to actor Karl Malden never found the one role that would make him a household name, but he has made up for it with a number of rich and rewarding stage, film and TV assignments bolstered by his trademark authoritarian look and stance.Born on September 26, 1932, is the son of another Richard, a railroad engineer and WWII vet who died when the boy was quite young. The younger Herd suffered from bone marrow cancer which affected the growth of his legs as a child. As a result, he was educated at the Industrial School for Crippled Children during his formative years. Luckily, loving care and several operations saved his legs from deformity.It was his mother Katherine's love of music that ignited Richard's initial desire to perform. Trained on the drums, he received early acting training on radio and in summer stock (Liberty Mutual Theatre in Boston) during his high school years and in the late 1940s studied Shakespeare under veteran Claude Rains at one point. Other plays such as "Our Town" and "Sing Out Sweet Land," and the children's theatre productions of "Penrod" and "Robin Hood" helped to beef up his early resume.Richard enlisted in the Army during the Korean War but injured a knee in basic training which led to an honorable discharge within 90 days of his enlistment. He did, however, go on to work for the Army Signal Corps in a host of training films.Richard continued to gather experience in such classical plays as "The Miser" and "A Month in the Country". With several summer stock runs, Shakespearean bus-and-truck tours and industrial films under his belt, he finally made his New York debut in the minor role of an usher in The Dress Circle" at Carnegie Hall. He also became a member of the Player's Club.Making a highly inauspicious film debut in the minor role of a coach in the film Hercules in New York (1970), which was the showcase debut for the massively-muscled Arnold Schwarzenegger, Richard didn't settle in Hollywood until the mid 1970s after replacing actor Richard Long (who died before filming began) in the role of Watergate figure James McCord in All the President's Men (1976). Although Richard made a handful of other movies throughout the rest of the decade (I Never Promised You a Rose Garden (1977), F.I.S.T (1978), The China Syndrome (1979), The Onion Field (1979)), he appeared with much more frequency on TV, playing stern, authoritarian types on episodes of "Kojak," "The Rockford Files," "The Streets of San Francisco," (starring the similar-looking Karl Malden), "Rafferty," "Eight Is Enough" and "Starsky & Hutch," as well as in the TV movies Pueblo (1973), Captains and the Kings (1976), The Hunted Lady (1977), Dr. Scorpion (1978), Kate Bliss and the Ticker Tape Kid (1978), Terror Out of the Sky (1978) (TV)_, Marciano (1979) (TV)_ and, most notably, Ike: The War Years (1980) in which he portrayed General Omar Bradley.Never finding the one support role that might have made him a character star, Richard has nevertheless been featured impressively on all three mediums for the past four decades. On stage he appeared in a pre-Broadway tryout of "On the Waterfront" and played to great applause in productions of "Other People's Money" and "The Big Knife". His finest hour on stage, however, would come with his portrayal of the epic film producer in the one-man show "Cecil B. DeMille Presents," which he has toured throughout the country. On TV, Richard has guested on most of the popular TV programs of late, including "Desperate Housewives" and CSI: Miami" and is probably best remembered for his recurring roles as Admiral Noyce on Seaquest DSV (1993), as Jason Alexander's boss Wilhelm in the sitcom classic Seinfeld (1989) and as Admiral Owen Paris in Star Trek: Voyager (1995). A few of his lightweight cinematic crowd-pleasers include Private Benjamin (1980), Deal of the Century (1983), Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987) and Sgt. Bilko (1996).On occasion Richard has moved into the director/producer/writer's chair. He directed the play "Idle Wheels" for the Road Theatre Company in North Hollywood, was a producer of the N.Y. play "Agamemnon" and co-producer (and performer) of the play "The Couch with the Six Insides," and, as a playwright, had a presentation of his play "Prisoner of the Crown" produced at Dublin's Abbey Theatre.Married briefly at the age of 19, Richard remarried and had two children (Richard Jr. and Erica) by his second wife. That marriage also ended in divorce, but his third (in 1980), to actress Patricia Herd (Patricia Crowder Ruskin) has lasted. Patricia has a daughter from an earlier marriage. Show less «

Richard Herd's FILMOGRAPHY

Dynasty - Season 9

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Falcon Crest - Season 8

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Star Trek: The Next Generation - Season 1

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The Golden Girls - Season 3

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Planes Trains and Automobiles

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Rags to Riches - Season 1

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Rags to Riches - Season 2

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Murder, She Wrote - Season 4

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Matlock - Season 2

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Dallas - Season 11

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Beauty and the Beast - Season 1 (1987)

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Simon and Simon - Season 7

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Knots Landing - Season 9

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Dynasty - Season 8

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Falcon Crest - Season 7

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Hill Street Blues - Season 7

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The Golden Girls - Season 2

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The A-Team - Season 5

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Murder, She Wrote - Season 3

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Murder, She Wrote - Season 2

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Matlock - Season 1

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Dallas - Season 10

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Scarecrow and Mrs. King - Season 4

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Richard Herd'S roles

James McCord
James McCord
Chairman Spencer
Chairman Spencer
Angus MacLachlan
Angus MacLachlan
Walt
Walt
Jacob
Jacob
Evan McCormack
Evan McCormack
Dr. John Hansen
Dr. John Hansen
Ziggy Ziganovich
Ziggy Ziganovich
Wilhelm
Wilhelm
Admiral Owen Paris
Admiral Owen Paris
L'Kor
L'Kor
Ernie Faber
Ernie Faber
Moe Stein
Moe Stein
Capt. Bill Snyder
Capt. Bill Snyder