Showing posts with label Ralph. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ralph. Show all posts

Friday, September 21, 2018

Congressman Ralph Norman Jokes About Ruth Bader Ginsburg Getting Groped

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is now the butt of sexual harassment jokes … at least for Rep. Ralph Norman, who dropped one Thursday and kinda killed with it. The South Carolina Representative was speaking at a Kiwanis Club…


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Saturday, May 13, 2017

"Big Little Lies" Twins Land Ralph Lauren Modeling Gig

Two of the youngest stars of “Big Little Lies” are still riding the HBO miniseries’ wave of success … and they have the show’s stylist to thank for their latest gig. Twins Cameron and Nicholas Crovetti just wrapped their debut modeling campaign…


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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Ralph Richeson Dies; Deadwood Actor Was 63

Ralph Richeson – the actor best known for his work on the critically-adored HBO series Deadwood – has passed away at 63.




Ralph Richeson



Fans of the series, which ran from 2004-2006, will remember Richeson as the put-upon, but lovable Grand Central Hotel cook, Richardson. 


Richeson began as an extra on Deadwood, but his unique look led series creator David Milch to cast in him in a recurring role as one of the show’s most memorable characters.


The eccentric, deer antler-obsessed Richardson (Richeson even inspired his character’s name) quickly became a fan favorite, and it seems the actor who portrayed was just as beloved by the cast:


“I don’t think there was anyone remotely involved in the show who didn’t love Ralph,” recalls co-star Jim Beaver. “He was kind, infinitely sweet and far, far smarter than his character. I will miss you forever, my friend. I raise antlers in honor of your passage.”


In addition to his work on Deadwood, Richeson – who was also an accomplished painter – appeared in small roles on Parks & Recreation and the 2008 Will Smith film Hancock.


Sources say Richeson passed away quietly at his home in Peru, Indiana. No cause of death was given.