Richard Libertini
Richard Joseph Libertini, born on May 21, 1933, and passing away on January 7, 2016, was a distinguished American actor known for his versatile performances across stage, film, and television.
Libertini's acting career began in the theater, where he showcased his talent in various productions. He gained recognition for his work in the off-Broadway scene, particularly with the acclaimed play "The House of Blue Leaves," which highlighted his ability to blend comedy with drama. His stage work laid the foundation for a successful transition to screen acting.
In film, Libertini is perhaps best remembered for his roles in notable comedies such as "The In-Laws" (1979), where he played the memorable character of an eccentric CIA agent. His work in "Splash" (1984) as a quirky and humorous character further solidified his reputation in Hollywood.
Libertini also made a significant mark in television, featuring in popular series such as "M*A*S*H," "The Rockford Files," and "The A-Team." His contributions to the industry were recognized through various accolades, and he left an indelible mark on both audiences and fellow artists.
Richard Libertini's legacy is remembered for his unique ability to portray a range of characters, combining humor and depth, making him a beloved figure in American entertainment.
Filmography
The In-Laws
The Night They Raided Minsky's
Big Trouble
Days of Heaven
Fire Sale
A Grandpa for Christmas
Sharky's Machine
Fletch Lives
The Lemon Sisters
Popeye
The 4th Tenor
Awakenings
DuckTales: The Movie - Treasure of the Lost Lamp
Betrayed (1988)
All of Me
Vendetta (1999)
Fletch
Telling You
Don't Drink the Water
Soup for One
Unfaithfully Yours (1984)
Going Berserk
Nell
Best Friends (1982)