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Introduction
Richard Moll is an American actor. He played the role of Aristotle Nostradamus “Bull” Shannon, a bailiff on the NBC sitcom Night Court from 1984 to 1992. He is also known as the voice of Harvey Dent/Two-Face in Batman: The Animated Series and The New Batman Adventures.
Early life
Name | Richard Moll |
Net Worth | $20 million |
Occupation | Actor |
Age | 80 years |
Height | 2.03m |
Charles Richard Moll was born on January 13, 1943 (age 80 years) in Pasadena, California, Unites States. He is the son of Violet Anita (née Grill), a nurse, and Harry Findley Moll, a lawyer. He was tall early in his life, reaching 6 ft (1.8 m) by age 12. He kept growing until about 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m). He attended the University of California, Berkeley, and was a member of the Kappa Alpha Order fraternity.
Career
Richard Moll began acting in early 1997. In the 1977 film Brigham, Richard Moll (credited as Charles Moll) appeared as Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter Day Saint movement. Moll would go on to often portray hulking or imposing characters due to his height and deep voice. In 1979, Moll played the part of Eugene, a gangster on the TV series Happy Days in the episode “Fonzie’s Funeral”.
Moll co-starred with Jan-Michael Vincent and Kim Basinger in the film Hard Country in 1981, and he also played the abominable snowman in the comedy feature film Caveman. The same year, he had a small part in the Mork & Mindy episode “Alienation”, where he appeared with future fellow Night Court TV series cast member John Larroquette.
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In 1982, he played the sorcerer Xusia in The Sword and the Sorcerer. In 1983, Moll shaved his head for the role of Hurok in the science fiction B movie Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn. The producers of the TV sitcom Night Court liked the look so much in his audition that they asked him to keep it. He also used the Bull persona in commercials for Washington’s Lottery.
He played the role of Big Ben in the 1986 horror film House. He earned a Saturn Award nomination for the role. Moll made an appearance in the first episode of Highlander: The Series as Slan Quince, the villain who reunites Connor MacLeod with his kinsman and the show’s protagonist, Duncan MacLeod. Moll made a guest appearance on Babylon 5 in the episode “Hunter, Prey” as a lurker criminal who was holding a VIP hostage, and as a gangster on Married… with Children.
Richard Moll made another guest appearance in the TV series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, playing the cyclops in episode two, “Eye of the Beholder”. In Super Password, Moll appeared with Judy Norton Taylor, Nancy Lane, Markie Post, Gloria Loring, Florence Halop, Debra Maffett, Elaine Joyce, and Kim Morgan Greene, with Bert Convy as the game show’s host from 1984 to 1987.
Moll plays himself in The Facts of Life (Season 9, episodes 1 and 2: “Down and Out in Malibu”). He appeared in The Flintstones and Casper Meets Wendy, both TV spin-offs. In 1999’s But I’m a Cheerleader, Moll went against type and played a gay man who, with his partner (Wesley Mann), helps gay teenagers escape from a nearby camp where parents send their teenage offspring for conversion therapy.
In 2001, he played Hugh Kane, the ghost haunting a mansion in Scary Movie 2. He played the drifter on the Nickelodeon show 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd. In 2007, he played (along with M. Steven Felty) Kolchak Jefferson Stillwall in Anthony C. Ferrante horror film Headless Horseman. In 2014, Moll appeared as a security guard on an episode of Anger Management with Charlie Sheen.
Richard Moll can be heard in many animated productions, often as a villain with a deep, growling voice. He has voiced Two-Face in Batman: The Animated Series, Scorpion in later episodes of Spider-Man: The Animated Series (the character was previously voiced by Martin Landau in earlier episodes) and the Abomination in The Incredible Hulk (who was originally voiced by Kevin Schon).
Moll also provided voice work in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode “Chill of the Night!” voicing Lew Moxon as well as briefly reprising Two-Face (who was currently voiced by James Remar at the time). His first role in an animated film was as a beat poet in Ralph Bakshi’s American Pop.
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He starred as Norman in the animated series Mighty Max. He also voiced Vorn the Unspeakable, a Cthulhu-like character in the Freakazoid! episode “Statuesque”. Richard Moll voiced the Devil Hulk in the 2005 video game Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction. In the 2010 video game Dante’s Inferno, he voiced Death (which he shared with Dee Bradley Baker) and King Minos.
Wife
Richard Moll is currently single and not married. He has been married twice and has two children.
Richard Moll net worth
How much is Richard Moll worth? Richard Moll net worth is estimated at around $20 million. His main source of income is from his primary work as an actor. Richard Moll’s salary per month and other career earnings are over $3 million dollars annually. His remarkable achievements have earned him some luxurious lifestyles and some fancy car trips. He is one of the richest and most influential actors in the United States. He stands at an appealing height of 2.03m and has a good body weight which suits his personality.