Richard Zobel
Richard J. Zobel | |
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Born |
West Chester, Pennsylvania | June 18, 1952
Died | October 4, 2005 53) | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Richard J. Zobel (June 5, 1952 – October 4, 2005) was an American actor.
Zobel was born in West Chester, Pennsylvania, and moved to New York City for his acting career. He starred in All's Well That Ends Well in the New York Shakespeare Festival in Central Park in 1978, and on Broadway as Levinsky in Nuts in 1980. He appeared in small film roles, and guest appearances in television series. Zobel was also a singer and a musician.[1]
In 2000, Zobel co-founded Rubber Chicken Cards, which sells online greeting cards that combine voice-over acting with irreverent humor, with fellow actor Steven Rotblatt. Zobel died in October 2005 of cancer.[2]
Notes
- ↑ Rubber Chicken Cards: About Us
- ↑ Verrier, Richard. "Rubber Chicken Tickles the Funny Bone." Los Angeles Times. July 19, 2006. Accessed from The Standard.
External links
- Richard Zobel at the Internet Movie Database
- Richard Zobel at the Internet Broadway Database
- Richard Zobel at the Internet Off-Broadway Database
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