
Richard B. Shull
Acting
Biography
Richard Bruce Shull (February 24, 1929 – October 14, 1999) was an American character actor.
Born: February 24, 1929
Place of Birth: Evanston, Illinois, USA
Known For

Good Times
Good Times is an American sitcom that originally aired from February 8, 1974, until August 1, 1979, on the CBS television network. It was created by Eric Monte and Mike Evans, and developed by Norman Lear, the series' primary executive producer. Good Times is a spin-off of Maude, which is itself a spin-off of All in the Family along with The Jeffersons. The series is set in Chicago. The first two seasons were taped at CBS Television City in Hollywood. In the fall of 1975, the show moved to Metromedia Square, where Norman Lear's own production company was housed.

The Rockford Files
Cranky but likable L.A. PI Jim Rockford pulls no punches (but takes plenty of them). An ex-con sent to the slammer for a crime he didn't commit, Rockford takes on cases others don't want, aided by his tough old man, his lawyer girlfriend and some shady associates from his past.

Tales from the Darkside
Tales from the Darkside is an anthology horror TV series created by George A. Romero, each episode was an individual short story that ended with a plot twist. The series' episodes spanned the genres of horror, science fiction, and fantasy, and some episodes featured elements of black comedy or more lighthearted themes.

Will There Really Be a Morning?
This is the story of actress Frances Farmer, her struggles with mental illness and involuntary confinement in an insane asylum.

Hart to Hart
Wealthy couple Jonathan and Jennifer Hart, a self-made millionaire and his journalist wife, moonlight as amateur detectives.

The Pack
The residents of vacation spot Seal Island find themselves terrorized by a pack of dogs -- the remnants of discarded pets by visiting vacationers.

Ironside
When an assassin's bullet confines him to a wheelchair for life ending his career as Chief of Detectives, Robert T. Ironside becomes a consultant to the police department. Detective Sergeant Ed Brown and policewoman Eve Whitfield join with him to crack varied and fascinating cases. Ex-con Mark Sanger is employed by the chief as home help but eventually becomes a fully fledged member of the team also. Officer Whitfield leaves after 4 years service, and is replaced by Officer Fran Belding.

Klute
A high-priced call girl is forced to depend on a reluctant private eye when she is stalked by a psychopath.

Victor/Victoria
Out-of-work singer Victoria Grant meets a just-fired, flamboyant gay man in a club in 1920s Paris. He convinces her to pretend to be a man who is a female impersonator in order to get a job. The act is a hit in a local nightclub, but things get complicated when a gangster and nightclub owner from Chicago, King Marchan, falls in love with "him." Filmed live on Broadway, 1995.

Private Parts
The life and career of shock-jock superstar Howard Stern is recounted from his humble beginnings to his view from the top. Possessing a desire to be an on-air personality since childhood, Stern meanders through the radio world, always with his supportive wife, Alison, by his side. Landing a gig in Washington, D.C., Stern meets Robin Quivers, who will become his long-time partner in crime. When the two move to New York, they face the wrath of NBC executives.
Filmography
as Mr. Brancaccio
as Samuel Segal
as Symphony Sid
as André Cassell
as Father Ritter
as Postman
as Ralph
as Howard Zahniser (voice)
as Leonard Pando
as Dodge
as Rojax
as Doorman / Narrator
as Shepard Plotkin
as Postman
as Dr. Ross
as Jess Keller
as Eddie Potmore
as Publicist
as Dr. Fessner
as Factory Boss
as Jethro
as George Taylor
as Joseph Ervin
as Hardiman
as Alex Holmes
as Emery Bush
as Stout Crook
as Chief Detective Sergeant Jack Power
as Fast Harry DeNova
as Omar Baradansky
as Secretary of Health
as Dr. Ken Daniels
as Harry Moss
as Sugarman
as Werner
as Mr. Harris
as Cullen Lauterbach