Richard Bruce Shull (February , â€" October , ) was an American
character actor.Shull was born in Evanston, Illinois, the son of Zana
Marie (née Brown), a court stenographer, and Ulysses Homer Shull, a
manufacturing executive. He attended York High School (Elmhurst,
Illinois) and the University of Iowa. He served in the U.S. Army
before starting his Broadway career as a stage manager.He got his
first big break as an actor when he was cast in Minnie's Boys in .
Additional theatre credits include Goodtime Charley (in which he sang
a duet "Merci, Bon Dieu"; and for which he received Tony and Drama
Desk Award nominations), Fools, The Front Page, A Flea in Her Ear, and
Victor/Victoria.Shull's screen credits include thirty movies, The
Anderson Tapes (), Klute (), Slither (), The Fortune (), Splash (),
Garbo Talks (), Unfaithfully Yours (), Housesitter () and Private
Parts ().
character actor.Shull was born in Evanston, Illinois, the son of Zana
Marie (née Brown), a court stenographer, and Ulysses Homer Shull, a
manufacturing executive. He attended York High School (Elmhurst,
Illinois) and the University of Iowa. He served in the U.S. Army
before starting his Broadway career as a stage manager.He got his
first big break as an actor when he was cast in Minnie's Boys in .
Additional theatre credits include Goodtime Charley (in which he sang
a duet "Merci, Bon Dieu"; and for which he received Tony and Drama
Desk Award nominations), Fools, The Front Page, A Flea in Her Ear, and
Victor/Victoria.Shull's screen credits include thirty movies, The
Anderson Tapes (), Klute (), Slither (), The Fortune (), Splash (),
Garbo Talks (), Unfaithfully Yours (), Housesitter () and Private
Parts ().
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