Richard Mulligan
Richard Mulligan, born on November 13, 1932, and passing away on September 26, 2000, was a distinguished American character actor celebrated for his remarkable contributions to television and film. Mulligan gained widespread recognition for his performances in the hit sitcoms "Soap" and "Empty Nest," both of which showcased his exceptional comedic timing and versatility.
In "Soap," which aired from 1977 to 1981, he portrayed the endearing and often hapless character Bert Campanella, bringing a unique charm to the ensemble cast. His ability to navigate both comedy and drama made him a standout performer during this era of television. Following this success, Mulligan starred in "Empty Nest," which ran from 1988 to 1995. In this series, he played Harry Weston, a widowed doctor adjusting to life with his adult daughters, further solidifying his status as a beloved figure in American sitcom history.
Throughout his career, Mulligan's talent earned him numerous accolades, including two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. Beyond his television work, he also appeared in various films, enhancing his reputation as a skilled actor. Mulligan's legacy endures through his memorable performances, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of American entertainment.
Filmography
Visit to a Chief's Son
Micki & Maude
Meatballs: Part II
One Potato, Two Potato
Oliver & Company
Jealousy
Little Big Man
Teachers
Trail of the Pink Panther
S.O.B.
Babes in Toyland (1987)
A Fine Mess
The Heavenly Kid
Scavenger Hunt
The Group
Soap
Empty Nest