Ralph Richeson

Actor

Born: Peru, Indiana, USA

BIOGRAPHY

Ralph Richeson (July 6, 1952 – October 27, 2015) was an American actor and painter best known for his role of Richardson, the fictional Grand Central Hotels disheveled, eccentric cook on the HBO television series, Deadwood. Richeson was originally an extra on Deadwood, before the shows producer, David Milch, noticed him and gave him one line, which became Richesons first onscreen credit. This led to Richesons recurring role as the cook in 20 episodes of Deadwood. The series aired on HBO for three seasons from 2004 to 2006.Richeson was well liked on the set of Deadwood, the show that marked his first credited speaking role as an actor. Jim Beaver, who portrayed gold prospector Whitney Ellsworth on the show, later wrote in a 2015 Facebook post, I don’t think there was anyone remotely involved in the show who didn’t love Ralph. Richesons recurring character, the eccentric cook, Richardson, who appeared in 20 of the shows 36 episodes, was fascinated with deer antlers, which he possessed in most of his scenes on the show.Ralph Richeson, who was also a painter, was born on July 6, 1952 in Peru, Indiana, to Elsie Crisci Olson Richeson and Ralph Woodson Richeson Jr. In addition to Deadwood, his film roles included a prison convict in the 2008 film, Hancock, starring Will Smith, and an overworked homeless man in the 2009 film, The Revenant. He was also cast as the ghoulish man in The Master Plan, a 2010 episode of Parks and Recreation.Richeson died from heart failure at Palmdale Regional Medical Center in Palmdale, California, on October 27, 2015, at the age of 63. He was survived by two brothers, Terry and Charlie; a sister-in-law, Linda; and two nieces and nephews, Angela and Mark.

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