Starting out his career in distribution, Rich Mallery's obsession with film led him to branch out to more behind-the-scenes roles where he has produced several feature films including "Darling Nikki," "Hunter: Future Cop" and "Samurai Cop: Deadly Vengeance", the sequel to the fan favorite 1980's film which he also co-wrote. Rich soon took his love of filmmaking to the next level; writing, producing and directing his first feature "Sociopathia," a raw and visceral horror film in the vein of genre classics like "Maniac" and "Repulsion." Soon after Rich Mallery followed up his critically acclaimed debut with a sophomore directorial effort "Holy Terror," a thrilling tale of demonic possession critics have hailed as a "terrifying throwback to early 80's cinema." Rich will be headed back behind the camera this winter where he will be writing and directing his next two features "Touch of Flesh" and "Reefer Madness."
Rich Manieri is known for Not Your Romeo & Juliet (2023).
Rich Manley was born June 16th, 1986 in Concord Massachusetts and was raised in Stow, MA. As a youth, Rich was quiet and artistic, and loved to write. However, he also had quite the dramatic and adventurous side, always dressing up and "creating" characters and situations, along with headaches, around the house. At the age of thirteen, Rich started training in Kenpo Karate and received his Black Belt in four years, along with teaching status, at his local school. After his initial exposure to martial arts through action flicks, he developed a strong drive to entertain and perform his skills for the public. Rich traveled to New York City to train in the styles of Wing Chun Kung Fu, Shaolin Kung Fu, and a variety of weapons work under the tutelage of the Shaolin Monks. Rich was hungry to be the best he could be and test the spirit and limits of his own body, a philosophy he has adopted from his studies of Buddhist, Eastern, and Western Philosophy. He received a black belt in both styles of kung fu and took a trip out to Los Angeles to compete, attaining the title from a reality called K-Star as "one of the top sixty best young martial arts performers in North America" at nineteen. Also, as a ten year old youth, Rich learned magic from his grandfather, a surgeon and sleight of hand practitioner. Rich spent his teen years performing at events, bars, TV programs, and for family. His love for magic and the unknown was as strong as his passion for the martial arts and he continued to create new effects and hone his own sleight of hand ability. Rich went to College at Radford University in Virginia for Acting/media studies and sports studies focusing on martial arts. There he learned the art of making films and honed his acting chops. Although, he wasn't satisfied with his abilities and was frustrated with his studies. He wanted to be out in the world creating and acting in films. Rich left college, and traveled to Los Angeles as part of a film crew for a reality show pilot called "Stars Stunts Action". It was through this experience that Rich met and trained with esteemed professional stuntmen, fight choreographers, and coaches. At this time he also engaged his magic abilities and performed for esteemed individuals in the industry, awarding him the honor of performing at the prestigious Magic Castle in Hollywood. Rich continues to practice and hone new illusions and magic effects. Rich is an avid rock climber, scuba diver, sky diver, traveler and adventurer. He has studied anthropology, archaeology, and cultural studies extensively. He enjoys writing, martial arts, creating music, and practicing and performing magic.
Rich Manley was born June 16th, 1986 in Concord Massachusetts and was raised in Stow, MA. As a youth, Rich was quiet and artistic, and loved to write. However, he also had quite the dramatic and adventurous side, always dressing up and "creating" characters and situations, along with headaches, around the house. At the age of thirteen, Rich started training in Kenpo Karate and received his Black Belt in four years, along with teaching status, at his local school. After his initial exposure to martial arts through action flicks, he developed a strong drive to entertain and perform his skills for the public. Rich traveled to New York City to train in the styles of Wing Chun Kung Fu, Shaolin Kung Fu, and a variety of weapons work under the tutelage of the Shaolin Monks. Rich was hungry to be the best he could be and test the spirit and limits of his own body, a philosophy he has adopted from his studies of Buddhist, Eastern, and Western Philosophy. He received a black belt in both styles of kung fu and took a trip out to Los Angeles to compete, attaining the title from a reality called K-Star as "one of the top sixty best young martial arts performers in North America" at nineteen. Also, as a ten year old youth, Rich learned magic from his grandfather, a surgeon and sleight of hand practitioner. Rich spent his teen years performing at events, bars, TV programs, and for family. His love for magic and the unknown was as strong as his passion for the martial arts and he continued to create new effects and hone his own sleight of hand ability. Rich went to College at Radford University in Virginia for Acting/media studies and sports studies focusing on martial arts. There he learned the art of making films and honed his acting chops. Although, he wasn't satisfied with his abilities and was frustrated with his studies. He wanted to be out in the world creating and acting in films. Rich left college, and traveled to Los Angeles as part of a film crew for a reality show pilot called "Stars Stunts Action". It was through this experience that Rich met and trained with esteemed professional stuntmen, fight choreographers, and coaches. At this time he also engaged his magic abilities and performed for esteemed individuals in the industry, awarding him the honor of performing at the prestigious Magic Castle in Hollywood. Rich continues to practice and hone new illusions and magic effects. Rich is an avid rock climber, scuba diver, sky diver, traveler and adventurer. He has studied anthropology, archaeology, and cultural studies extensively. He enjoys writing, martial arts, creating music, and practicing and performing magic.
Rich McDonald is an actor, known for Generation Kill (2008), Daytime Divas (2017) and Call of Duty: Black Ops II (2012).
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Rich Moore was born on May 10, 1963 in Oxnard, California, USA. He is known for Wreck-It Ralph (2012), Zootopia (2016) and Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018).
Rich Morris is an actor and producer, known for Wild (2014), Jersey Gurl (2016) and Z Nation (2014).
Rich grew up in Cleveland, Ohio to parents Selina Kelley and Richard Morrow Sr. He is a graduate of Florida Atlantic University where he competed on the Men's Basketball team. Rich began acting with notorious acting coach Janet Alhanti and her daughter Iris Klein after relocating to Los Angeles. He is represented by Robert Stein Management as well as Wilhelmina-Aperture Talent for Television/Film. Rich is most known for his role in the Netflix hit John Henry starring as "Young John Henry" which debuted in 2020. In addition Rich has recently starred as Michael Irvin in the NBC award winning show, Young Rock. With multiple films on the 2022 slate, Rich continues to show promise as one of Hollywood's rising stars.