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Richard Marius Joseph Greene [1] (25 August 1918 – 1 June 1985) [2] was a noted English film and television actor. A matinée idol who appeared in more than 40 films, he was perhaps best known for the lead role in the long-running British TV series The Adventures of Robin Hood , which ran for 143 episodes from 1955 to 1959.
Richard Green (telecommunication) (born 1936 or 1937), American telecommunications company executive; Richard C. Green (1953–2015), economist; Richard Firth Green, Canadian medievalist; Richard G. Green (died 2001), American lawyer who championed civil rights and free speech; Richard K. Green (born 1959), American economist
Richard Green is an American actor, director and musician with a career in voice over and film. He had a prominent role as the Magician, in David Lynch's Mulholland Drive and produced I Don't Know Jack , about the life and death of Eraserhead star Jack Nance .
Richard Green (6 June 1936 – 6 April 2019) was an American-British sexologist, psychiatrist, lawyer, and author known for his research on homosexuality and transsexualism, specifically gender identity disorder in children.
Richard Green (September 1, 1936 – July 1, 1983) was an American professional boxing referee. He officiated several major bouts, such as Muhammad Ali vs. Larry Holmes in 1980. He was the referee for the lightweight world title fight between defending champion Ray Mancini and challenger Duk Koo Kim , which caused Kim's death four days after ...
Richard Frederick Green is an American astronomer, former director of the Kitt Peak National Observatory, UKIRT and the Large Binocular Telescope Observatory. [1] [2] [3]
Richard Carleton Green (April 26, 1953 – October 9, 2015) was an American financial economist, the Richard M. and Margaret S. Cyert Chair and Professor of Financial ...
Richard G. Green (December 13, 1913 – September 3, 2001) was a 20th-century American lawyer who championed civil rights and free speech, including defense of William Remington in the late 1940s and Stephen Radich in the 1960s.