Allan Rich
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.
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Birthday: 08 February 1926
Birth place: The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
Known for: Acting
Movies known for
Rise: Blood Hunter
A Killing Affair
Quiz Show
Highlander II: The Quickening
Amistad
The Entity
Tail Gunner Joe
The Gambler
Two Much
Out to Sea
The Memory Thief
The Archer: Fugitive from the Empire
Checking Out
J.O.E. and the Colonel
Uncle Joe Shannon
The Hostage Heart
Frances
Voices
Another Chance
The Last Laugh
Miami Hustle
Gideon's Trumpet
Ragin Cajun
The Rich Man's Wife
Scott Free
Mallory: Circumstantial Evidence
Troupers
Disclosure
The Millionaire
Matters of the Heart
Exposé
Serpico
Sex, Censorship and the Silver Screen
Amore!
A Gun in the House
Man in the Chair
The Ordeal of Bill Carney
A Part of the Family
The Last Word
Bad Guys
Dead On: Relentless II
Related TV Shows
Magnum, P.I.
Alice
Night Court
CHiPs
Sledge Hammer!
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Little House on the Prairie
Judging Amy
The Golden Girls
Hawaii Five-O
All in the Family
The Nanny
Baretta
Naked City
Scarecrow and Mrs. King
Kojak
Baby, I'm Back
Hallmark Hall of Fame
Chicago Hope
Makin' It
Harry O
The San Pedro Beach Bums
The New Batman Adventures
The Rockford Files
Hill Street Blues
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Hardcastle and McCormick
The Nanny
Kojak
The Incredible Hulk
Brothers
House
Today's F.B.I.
2 Broke Girls
Barney Miller
Barney Miller
Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction
Barney Miller
Wheels
Misfits of Science
Jake and the Fatman