Richard Libertini

Richard Joseph Libertini (May 21, 1933 – January 7, 2016)[1] was an American stage, film and television actor.

Richard Libertini
Born
Richard Joseph Libertini

(1933-05-21)May 21, 1933
DiedJanuary 7, 2016(2016-01-07) (aged 82)
Alma materEmerson College
OccupationActor
Years active1968–2013
Spouse
(m. 1963; div. 1978)
Children1

He was known for playing character roles and his ability to speak in numerous accents. His films include Catch-22 (1970), The In-Laws (1979), Popeye (1980), Sharky's Machine (1981), All of Me (1984), Fletch (1985), Fletch Lives (1989), Awakenings (1990), Lethal Weapon 4 (1998), and Dolphin Tale (2011).

Early life edit

Libertini was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and graduated from Emerson College in Boston.[2] During his early years, Libertini worked in New York City and in Chicago. He moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career during the 1960s.[2]

Career edit

He was an original cast member of The Mad Show, a 1966 Off-Broadway musical-comedy produced by Mad magazine. His first film appearances were in The Night They Raided Minsky's (1968), Don't Drink the Water (1969) and Catch-22 (1970).[3]

Two of his more memorable film roles came in the comedies Fletch (1985), in which he played Chevy Chase's character's doubting editor, a role he repeated in the 1989 sequel Fletch Lives, and The In-Laws (1979), in which he played General Garcia, an insane Latin American dictator whose closest advisor was a cartoon face drawn on his own hand a la Señor Wences. He portrayed Nosh, an electronics expert who is a childhood best friend of Burt Reynolds's character, in Sharky's Machine (1981).

He also played a traveling vaudevillian in Terrence Malick's Days of Heaven (1978), the greengrocer George W. Geezil in Robert Altman's Popeye (1980), a Hispanic priest in Best Friends (1982), the servant Giuseppe in Unfaithfully Yours (1984), spiritual advisor Prahka Lasa ("Back in Bowl!") in All of Me (1984), the bandit Dijon in Disney's animated feature film DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1990), and a rabbi in Lethal Weapon 4 (1998).

On television, Libertini was a series regular in the first season of Soap as the Godfather. He appeared as three different characters in episodes of Barney Miller. He also appeared in Evaluation (1978) and Middle Age (1979). He guest starred in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Accession" as a Bajoran named Akorem Laan, and in the Sonny with a Chance episode "Dakota's Revenge" as Izzy, an insane mechanic. He also voiced Wally Llama on Animaniacs, and starred in three short-lived sitcoms: Family Man (1988), in which he played a middle-aged comedy writer who married a much younger woman and became a father late in life; The Fanelli Boys (1990–1991), in which he played an Italian priest; and Pacific Station (1991–1992), in which he played a police detective.

Libertini appeared on the TV show Supernatural. His final film role was that of a fisherman in the 2011 film Dolphin Tale. From October 2011 through January 2012, Libertini appeared on Broadway as a rabbi in "Honeymoon Motel", the Woody Allen-penned segment of Relatively Speaking.[2]

Personal life edit

Libertini married actress Melinda Dillon on September 30, 1963;[4] he had one child with her, Richard.[5] They divorced in 1978.[6]

Libertini died at the age of 82 in Venice, California, on January 7, 2016, from cancer. He had been diagnosed two years prior.[1][7]

Selected filmography edit

Film edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
1968The Night They Raided Minsky'sPockets
1969Don't Drink the WaterFather Drobney
1970The Out-of-TownersBaggage Man in Boston
1970Catch-22Brother John
1971Lady LibertyTimUncredited
1975I Wonder Who's Killing Her Now?Café Waiter, Jack Kirsten
1977Fire SalePainter
1978Days of HeavenVaudeville Leader
1979The In-LawsGeneral Garcia
1980PopeyeGeezil
1981Sharky's MachineNosh
1982Soup for OneAngelo
1982Best FriendsJorge Mendina
1983Going BerserkSun Yi Day
1983Deal of the CenturyMasaggi
1984Unfaithfully YoursGiuseppe
1984All of MePrahka Lasa
1985FletchFrank Walker
1986Big TroubleDr. Lopez
1988BetrayedSam Kraus
1989Fletch LivesFrank Walker
1989Animal BehaviorDoctor Parrish
1990The Lemon SistersNicholas Panas
1990DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost LampDijon (voice)Direct-to-video[8]
1990AwakeningsSidney
1990The Bonfire of the VanitiesEd Rifkin
1994NellAlexander Paley
1994Cultivating CharlieGlosser
1998Lethal Weapon 4Rabbi GelbUncredited
1998Telling YouMr. P
2002The 4th TenorVincenzo
2006GrilledRabbi Silver
2007Everybody Wants to Be ItalianAldo Tempesti
2011Dolphin TaleFisherman
2014How to Become an OutlawJudge VolpayDocumentary

Television edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the BibleApple Merchant (voice)Episode: "The Creation"
1990DuckTalesDijon (voice)3 episodes
1990–1991The Fanelli BoysAngelo LombardiRecurring role
1993AnimaniacsWally Llama (voice)Episode: "Wally Llama"[8]
1995Pinky and the BrainTalleyrand (voice)Episode: "Napoleon Brainaparte"[8]
1996The Real Adventures of Jonny QuestCommissioner (voice)Episode: "Bloodlines"[8]
1998ColumboSheik YaramiEpisode: "Ashes to Ashes"
2002Static ShockRagtag (voice)Episode: "Power Play"[8]
2002The Zeta ProjectDr. Myrell (voice)Episode: "The Wrong Morph"[8]
2007A Grandpa for ChristmasKarl SugarmanTelevision film

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