William Richert

Actor

Born: Florida, USA

BIOGRAPHY

William Richert (born 1942) is an American film director, film producer, screenwriter and actor.Richert was born in Florida. At age 17, he hopped a bus to Hollywood. At the age of 19, he interviewed Richard Nixons daughters Tricia and Julie, as part of a planned documentary titled Presidents Daughters. He directed several other documentaries (including Derby, and A Dancers Life) and the feature films Winter Kills, The American Success Company, A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon, and The Man in the Iron Mask (also known as The Mask of Dumas).Reardon was originally distributed by 20th Century Fox, and has since been re-cut and re-issued independently as Arent You Even Going To Kiss Me Goodbye?Richert sued the Writers Guild of America over not being credited on the screenplay of the film The American President. Richert claimed Sorkins screenplay was a thinly veiled plagiarism of Richerts 1981 The President Elopes, and that the television series The West Wing was derived from part of the same screenplay. After Guild arbitration, Aaron Sorkin was awarded full credit on American President.Richert also sued the Directors Guild of America over its collection of overseas levies for American directors who are not members.He played Bob in the 1991 Gus van Sant film My Own Private Idaho.He currently resides in Santa Monica, California, where he is developing a new mob drama, The Vindicator.

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