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Ebon Moss-Bachrach (/ ˈ ɛ b ɪ n m ɑː s ˈ b æ k ə r æ k /) (born March 19, 1977) is an American actor.He is known for his role as restaurant manager Richie Jerimovich in the comedy-drama series The Bear (2022–present), for which he was twice awarded the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in addition to two Golden Globe Award nominations.
Richie calls Carmy, accusing him of sending him to Ever just to get rid of him, which he denies. On his last day, Richie solemnly polishes forks, and decides to explore the rest of the kitchen. He runs into the owner, Chef Terry ( Olivia Colman ), who is peeling mushrooms.
Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Richard "Richie" Jerimovich, Michael's best friend, the de facto manager of the restaurant. Ayo Edebiri as Sydney Adamu, a talented young chef who joins The Beef as its new sous-chef under Carmy. Lionel Boyce as Marcus Brooks, The Beef's bread-baker-turned-pastry-chef, spurred on by Carmy's mentoring.
Approximately five years before The Bear is set to open, Carmy returns from Copenhagen to spend Christmas with his family and friends. Present at the Berzatto household are Carmy's mother Donna, his siblings Michael and Natalie, his cousin Michelle and her boyfriend Stevie, Richie and his pregnant wife Tiffany, the Fak brothers Neil and Theodore, Uncle Cicero, and Donna's on-and-off boyfriend Lee.
His brother's best friend, Richie Jerimovich, and the stubborn staff resist Carmy's efforts to modernize the restaurant. Carmy hires Culinary Institute of America -trained chef and Chicago native Sydney Adamu, who wants to help him fix the restaurant because it was her father's favorite.
Richard "Richie" Jerimovich: The Bear "Forks" FX: Lionel Boyce: Marcus Brooks The Bear "Honeydew" FX: Paul W. Downs: Jimmy LuSaque, Jr. Hacks "Bulletproof" Max: Paul Rudd: Ben Glenroy Only Murders in the Building "Thirty" Hulu: Tyler James Williams: Gregory Eddie Abbott Elementary "Double Date" ABC: Bowen Yang: Various characters Saturday Night ...
Some just have to move the story along. That's the case with "Violet," which follows Syd, Carmy, Richie, Nat, and the Faks as they move through their restaurant-adjacent lives." [9] Nicole Gallucci of Decider complimented Richie's scenes with Frank, "Congrats to Ebon Moss-Bachrach for bringing warmth and depth to another Richie Swift scene. And ...
Ebra returns, reconciles with Tina, and agrees to take over the restaurant's takeout sandwich window. Richie returns with a newfound sense of purpose, while Marcus returns from Copenhagen with an impressive new dessert menu. Richie apologizes to Natalie for the way he has treated her, and they begin interviewing front-of-house candidates.