Richard Harrison is an American B-movie actor (and occasionally a writer/director/producer) born on May 26, 1936, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Harrison was very prolific and worked with most of the better-known names in European B-movies during the 1960s and 1970s, branching out to exploitation films shot all over the world in the early 1970s. He worked with directors ranging from established names like Antonio Margheriti and Marino Girolami to infamous Z-movie directors like Paolo Solvay and Alfonso Brescia. Harrison's co-stars ranged from major and minor stars of the time like Anita Ekberg, Klaus Kinski, Fernando Sancho and Helmut Berger to obscure cult actors such as Mike Monty, Romano Kristoff and Mike Cohen. He is also famous for refusing the title role in Sergio Leone's A Fistful of Dollars and suggesting the name of his colleague Clint Eastwood instead, a fact that has guaranteed him a footnote in most books on Eastwood. (via Wikipedia)
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Film actor
Name:
Richard Harrison
Birthplace:
Salt Lake City, Utah
Birth Date:
May 26, 1936
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