Allan Rich
Allan Rich, originally named Benjamin Norman Schultz, was born on February 8, 1926, and passed away on August 22, 2020. He was a prominent American character actor, author, and activist, known for his diverse contributions to the arts and society.
Throughout his career, Rich faced significant challenges, including being one of the individuals blacklisted during the 1950s due to allegations of communist sympathies. Despite this setback, he remained a respected figure in Hollywood, offering guidance to aspiring actors like Rene Russo and delivering memorable performances, including his role as a judge on the acclaimed television series "Hill Street Blues."
In addition to his acting career, Rich was deeply committed to philanthropy. He co-founded We Care About Kids, a non-profit organization dedicated to producing educational short films aimed at middle and high school students. This initiative reflects his passion for empowering youth and fostering education through the arts.
Rich's legacy extends beyond his performances; he was a passionate advocate for social issues, using his platform to inspire change and support the next generation. His multifaceted career and dedication to community service have left an indelible mark on both the entertainment industry and the lives of many young people.
Filmography
The Hostage Heart
Out to Sea
The Last Word (2008)
Amore!
Miami Hustle
Quiz Show
Wish I Was Here
Dead On: Relentless II
Serpico
Highlander II: The Quickening
Frances
The Entity
Rise: Blood Hunter
Two Much
The Rich Man's Wife