Richard Robichaux
Richard Robichaux is a versatile actor known for his dynamic performances across film, television, and theater. Recently, he portrayed George Pappas in David E. Kelley's series *Big Shot*, featuring John Stamos and Yvette Nicole Brown on Disney+. In the upcoming year, audiences can look forward to seeing him in the film *The Long Game*. Robichaux's filmography includes notable roles in *Ocean's 8* and *Where'd You Go, Bernadette?*, the latter of which starred Cate Blanchett. He has collaborated with acclaimed director Richard Linklater on four films, including the critically acclaimed *Boyhood*, which garnered six Academy Award nominations and won the Golden Globe for Best Picture. Other noteworthy projects include *The Book of Love*, featuring Jason Sudeikis and Jessica Biel, and *Bernie*, where he acted alongside Shirley MacLaine and Jack Black.
Beyond acting, Robichaux is a strong proponent of arts education. He has served as a guest artist and educator at prestigious institutions such as Yale, Juilliard, Penn State, and UCSD, where he held the Arthur and Molli Wagner Endowed Chair in Acting while the program was ranked as the third best globally by the Hollywood Reporter. He frequently delivers keynote speeches and masterclasses at various conferences and festivals and serves as a judge for the College Television Awards presented by the Emmys. Additionally, he is an active member of The Television Academy, SAG-AFTRA, Actors Equity, and the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, and is a sought-after coach for actors and leaders in various fields.