Richard Stahl

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

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Gender

Male

Birthday

04-Jan-1932

Age

(94 years old)

Place of Birth

Detroit, Michigan, USA

Also Known As
  • Dick Stahl

Richard Stahl

Biography

Richard Stahl (January 4, 1932 – June 18, 2006) was an American actor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Richard Stahl, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia


Credits

Summertree Summertree (1971) Character: Man in Conservatory
All-American boy Jerry is drafted to serve in the Vietnam War just as things begin to go well for him. His decision to flee to Canada sparks off conflict with his parents, ending in the film's tragic conclusion.
¡Qué hacer! ¡Qué hacer! (1972) Character: Martin Scott Bradford
Mordant, self-aware, freighted with sensitivity toward Chile’s problem, wary of caricature, disposed toward consciousness of human fallibility, it is a deft blend of fiction and documentary set in the tumultuous days leading up to the election of Salvador Allende in 1970.
The Magic Statue The Magic Statue (1982) Character: Jack Overmeyer
A young woman's wish that she be able to exchange places with her husband is granted.
Funnyman Funnyman (1967) Character: Zach, Comic Salesman
An improvisational comedian, working with The Committee improv group in San Francisco, struggles to be taken seriously.
Peeping Times Peeping Times (1978) Character: The D.A.
Peeping Times is a comedy special that aired on NBC on January 25, 1978. Co-produced, written and directed by Rudy De Luca and Barry Levinson, the special featured an early broadcast network appearance of David Letterman. David Frost was co-executive producer. The show was a spoof of TV news magazine programs.
Rosetti and Ryan: Men Who Love Women Rosetti and Ryan: Men Who Love Women (1977) Character: Medical Examiner
A couple of resourceful, free-wheeling criminal attorneys with an eye for the ladies confront a no-nonsense judge while trying to clear an heiress in the slaying of her husband, although her explanation of a mysterious intruder provides them with a rather weak case.
Terminal Island Terminal Island (1973) Character: TV Anchorman
After the U.S. Supreme Court banishes the death penalty, California decides to exile all convicted murderers to the remote island of San Bruno, overseen by a tyrannical camp leader who forces all female inmates into sex slavery.
The Daring Dobermans The Daring Dobermans (1973) Character: Winston
Three men track down a pack of Dobermans and along with a young Native American boy, train the Dobermans to rob the campaign funds of a politician.
Private School Private School (1983) Character: Mr. Flugel
Private-school student Christine loves Jim. But her classmate, Jordan, is also vying for Jim's attention and trying to end his relationship with Christine. Meanwhile, Jim's friend Bubba embarks on a series of sexual escapades, including dressing up as a woman to access the girls' locker room. Despite Jim and Christine's efforts to spend some time alone, various shenanigans and schemes interfere.
The American President The American President (1995) Character: Rumson Staffer
Widowed U.S. president Andrew Shepherd, one of the world's most powerful men, can have anything he wants -- and what he covets most is Sydney Ellen Wade, a Washington lobbyist. But Shepherd's attempts at courting her spark wild rumors and decimate his approval ratings.
Billy Jack Billy Jack (1971) Character: Council Chairman
A Euro-Indigenous American Ex-Green Beret hapkido expert saves wild horses from being slaughtered for dog food and helps protect a desert "freedom school" for runaways.
Good Against Evil Good Against Evil (1977) Character: Brown
Dack Rambo and Elyssa Davalos star as sweethearts Andy Stuart and Jessica Gordon. The course of true love is messed up when Satan claims Jessica as his own personal property. Desperately, Andy turns to a pair of priests, Fathers Kemschler and Wheatley, for spiritual guidance, not to mention a bit of brute force in purging poor Jessica of her demons.
The Other Sister The Other Sister (1999) Character: Train Ticket Seller
A mentally challenged girl proves herself to be every bit as capable as her "perfect" sister when she moves into an apartment and begins going to college.
Lisa, Bright and Dark Lisa, Bright and Dark (1973) Character: John Fickett
Three teenage girls try to help their girlfriend, who is having a nervous breakdown that conventional therapy seems to be failing to remedy.
Honky Tonk Honky Tonk (1974) Character: Mr. Arnold
In the wild west con-man 'Candy' Johnson heads to Nevada to set up his own gambling den and teams up with Lucy Cotton, a young woman he meets there. This failed television pilot film is loosely based on Honky Tonk (1941), which starred Clark Gable.
Fuzz Fuzz (1972) Character: Vagrant
Police in Boston search for a mad bomber trying to extort money from the city.
The President's Plane Is Missing The President's Plane Is Missing (1973) Character: Dentist
When the President's plane mysteriously disappears with him on board, it is left to the seemingly weak Vice President to try to avert a nuclear exchange with the Chinese.
Cisco Pike Cisco Pike (1972) Character: Commercial Director (uncredited)
A down on his luck former drug dealer is forced by a corrupt LAPD policeman to sell 100 kilos of confiscated marijuana in one weekend.
Beware! The Blob Beware! The Blob (1972) Character: Edward Fazio
A technician brings a frozen specimen of the original Blob back from the North Pole. When his wife accidentally defrosts the thing, it terrorizes the populace-- the local hippies, cops, drunks and bowlers must all face the Blob!
L.A. Story L.A. Story (1991) Character: Bank Executive
With the help of a talking freeway billboard, a "wacky weatherman" tries to win the heart of an English newspaper reporter, who is struggling to make sense of the strange world of early-90s Los Angeles.
The Astronaut The Astronaut (1972) Character: Fred, Beachgoer's Friend
An elaborate deception emerges when an American astronaut is lost on a mission to Mars. Space agency officials fearful of losing public support and government funding decide to cover up the accident by employing an exact double for the lost astronaut. The ruse begins to unravel when the wife of the lost astronaut realizes she is living with a different man. Although angered by the deception, the woman has fallen in love with the replacement and plans to keep the secret. They both have a change of heart and decide to reveal the secret when they discover a new Mars mission is underway.
The Student Nurses The Student Nurses (1970) Character: Dr. Warshaw
Four female college students in Los Angeles, who live together and have nursing internships at the same hospital, have their lives complicated by love, sex, drugs and revolution.
Nightmare at 43 Hillcrest Nightmare at 43 Hillcrest (1974) Character: Richard Estabrook
Police looking for drug dealers mistakenly raid the house of a typical suburban family. However, rather than admit their mistake and jeopardize their careers, several of the police officers decide to plant heroin in the family's house, and change the records of the raid to make it look like the family was the target of their investigation all along. Based on a true story.
Petulia Petulia (1968) Character: Greenhouse fitter (uncredited)
Dr. Archie Bollen is having a midlife crisis. He's just divorced his wife and is establishing a new life for himself. One night, he catches the eye of Petulia Danner, a charming, free-spirited young woman. Petulia's vibrant personality hides her fear of her abusive husband, David, whose father is a powerful society figure. As Petulia and Archie's feelings for each other grow, they must decide what it is they truly want.
Hearts of the West Hearts of the West (1975) Character: Barber
Lewis Tater writes Wild West dime novels and dreams of actually becoming a cowboy. When he goes west to find his dream he finds himself in possession of the loot box of two crooks who tried to rob him.
Overboard Overboard (1987) Character: Elk Cove: Hospital Psychiatrist
Heiress Joanna Stayton hires carpenter Dean Proffitt to build a closet on her yacht—and refuses to pay him for the project when it's done. But after Joanna accidentally falls overboard and loses her memory, Dean sees an opportunity to get even.
Nine to Five Nine to Five (1980) Character: Meade
Three female employees of a sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot find a way to turn the tables on him.
Cindy Cindy (1978) Character: Recruiter
A revisionist twist on Cinderella with an all-black cast and set in Harlem during WWII. Cindy is a country bumpkin who moves from South Carolina to live with her father and his new family. When her stepmother and two stepsisters refuse to take her to the Sugar Hill Ball, her draft-dodging, chauffeur neighbor whips up a little "magic" and at the ball she catches the eye of the richest man in Harlem.
Slaughterhouse-Five Slaughterhouse-Five (1972) Character: Army Doctor (uncredited)
Billy Pilgrim, a veteran of the Second World War, finds himself mysteriously detached from time, so that he is able to travel, without being able to help it, from the days of his childhood to those of his peculiar life on a distant planet called Tralfamadore, passing through his bitter experience as a prisoner of war in the German city of Dresden, over which looms the inevitable shadow of an unspeakable tragedy.
All Night Long All Night Long (1981) Character: Pharmacist
Executive George Dupler loses his temper and is demoted to the night manager at a 24 hour drugstore. After he suggests to his teenage son Freddie that he stop having an affair with suburban housewife Cheryl Gibbons, who is a distant cousin, Cheryl tries to seduce George. At home, in front of his mother, Freddie accuses his dad of stealing his girl, because he found Cheryl serving George a meal in the middle of the night, while her husband Bobby was on duty at the fire station. George then separates from his wife Helen, quits his job, moves into a warehouse, and asks Cheryl to move in with him.
The Death of Richie The Death of Richie (1977) Character: Arthur Edmunds
A sensitive but confused teenager feels pressure from all directions and turns to drugs, which causes problems for him in school and at home.
The Flamingo Kid The Flamingo Kid (1984) Character: Charlie Cooper
Brooklyn teenager Jeffrey Willis, thoroughly unhappy with his modest homestead, embraces the other-world aspects of his summer job at the posh Flamingo Club. He spurns his father in favor of the patronage of smooth-talking Phil Brody and is seduced by the ample bikini charms of club member Carla Samson. But thanks to a couple of late-summer hard lessons, the teen eventually realizes that family should always come first.
High Anxiety High Anxiety (1977) Character: Dr. Baxter
A psychiatrist with intense acrophobia (fear of heights) goes to work for a mental institution run by doctors who appear to be crazier than their patients, and have secrets that they are willing to commit murder to keep.
Ghosts of Mississippi Ghosts of Mississippi (1996) Character: Judge Hendrick
A Mississippi district attorney and the widow of Medgar Evers struggle to bring a white supremacist to justice for the 1963 murder of the civil rights leader.
Under the Rainbow Under the Rainbow (1981) Character: Lester Hudson
In World War II era Los Angeles, the manager of the Culver Hotel leaves his nephew in charge for a weekend. The nephew changes the name to the Hotel Rainbow and overbooks with royalty, assassins, secret agents, Japanese tourists, and munchkins. Secret Service agent Bruce Thorpe and casting director Annie Clark find romance amidst the intrigue and confusion.
Five Easy Pieces Five Easy Pieces (1970) Character: Recording Engineer
Robert Dupea spends his days doing various odd jobs, drinking and womanizing until an encounter with his sister makes him revisit his past.
Savage! Savage! (1973) Character: Photographer
A television reporter uncovers a compromising photograph of a Supreme Court nominee, only for the woman in the picture to die under mysterious circumstances. As he investigates, he’s drawn into a web of political intrigue and media manipulation. Originally conceived as a TV series pilot, the 1973 thriller aired as a standalone film directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Martin Landau.
Dirty Little Billy Dirty Little Billy (1972) Character: Earl Lovitt
Clearly influenced by the darker, more sinister style of spaghetti westerns, Dirty Little Billy offers a unique insight into the beginnings of the notorious outlaw Billy The Kid.



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