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Richard Joseph Libertini (May 21, 1933 – January 7, 2016) [1] was an American stage, film and television actor. He was known for playing character roles and his ...
Family Man is an American sitcom which aired on ABC from March 18 to April 29, 1988. It starred Richard Libertini as a middle-aged comedy writer married to a much younger wife (Mimi Kennedy), and focused on the trials and tribulations he faced raising two stepchildren and one biological child.
Dillon married actor Richard Libertini, with whom she had a son, in 1963. [15] [16] They divorced in 1978. [17] Dillon was a Methodist. [18] She was a staffer on Democrat Eugene McCarthy's 1968 presidential campaign. [18] Dillon died on January 9, 2023, at the age of 83. [16]
It also stars Vittorio Gassman, Brian Keith, Charles Durning, Earl Holliman, Bernie Casey, Henry Silva, Darryl Hickman, Richard Libertini, Rachel Ward and Joseph Mascolo. [4] The film was released by Warner Bros. on December 18, 1981, and received mostly positive reviews from critics. [6]
The Story Theatre debuted at 1848 N. Wells Street, during the summer of 1968. That building was the original location of The Second City, which had already moved to its new and current location at 1616 N. Wells St.
Soap is an American sitcom television series that originally ran on ABC from September 13, 1977, until April 20, 1981. The show was created as a nighttime parody of daytime soap operas, presented as a weekly half-hour prime time comedy.
Libertini may refer to: Richard Libertini (1933-2016), an American stage, film and television actor; Altri Libertini, first book by the Italian writer Pier Vittorio Tondelli; Eriogonum libertini, a species of wild buckwheat known by the common name Dubakella Mountain buckwheat; Libertini, the social status of freedmen in ancient Rome
An archaic Bajoran spaceship emerges from the wormhole. Its passenger, Akorem Laan, is a revered Bajoran poet who disappeared 200 years ago. Akorem claims to have been chosen by the Prophets as their Emissary—a role thought to belong to Captain Sisko.