Richard Bright

Gender: Male
Born: 28th June 1937
Died: 18th February 2006
Nationality: United States of America
TV programs: Somerset
Movies: The Godfather Part II, The Getaway, Handle With Care, The Panic in Needle Park, Hair, Once Upon a Time in America, The Godfather Part III, Who's the Man?, Looking for Mr. Goodbar, The Godfather, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, Rancho Deluxe, Marathon Man, Never Love a Stranger, Odds Against Tomorrow, The Idolmaker, Lion’s Love, Joe the King, The Ref, Red Heat, Vigilante, The Ambulance, Jaded, Cut and Run, Beautiful Girls

Richard James Bright (June 28, 1937 – February 18, 2006) was an American actor best known for his role as Al Neri in the The Godfather films.

Bright was born in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, New York, the son of British immigrants Matilda (née Scott) and Ernest Bright, who was a shipbuilder.

Bright began his career doing live television in Manhattan, at the age of 18, and made his film debut in Robert Wise's Odds Against Tomorrow (1959) He also worked on several movies early in his career with his friend, Sam Peckinpah.

In 1965, Bright starred in poet Michael McClure's two-person show, The Beard, performing in London, New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, where, upon closing every night, he and his female co-star Billie Dixon were arrested for uttering obscenities and simulating sexual acts. The ACLU represented Bright, citing First Amendment rights to freedom of speech. In the end, the charges against Bright were dismissed; the case was considered important for free speech in general and actors' rights in particular.

He had supporting parts in The Getaway (1972) (as a con man who tries to ply his trade on Ali MacGraw), and costarred in The Panic in Needle Park (1971) playing Al

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