Richard Doyle
NationalityAmerican
Other namesRichard Doyal
OccupationActor
Years active1971–present

Richard Doyle, sometimes credited as Richard Doyal, is an American actor.

Early life

At age six, Richard Doyle had his first taste of entertainment when a recreation director at a naval base in Norfolk, Virginia, put him in front of a crowd of Navy wives; he sang "Oh, You Beautiful Doll".[1]

His acting education included studies at Long Beach City College.[1]

Career

Doyle had an early role in the second season of Barnaby Jones in an episode titled "Blind Terror" (September 16, 1973). He has appeared on such TV series as Cheers, Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea, Charlie's Angels, Dallas, M*A*S*H, Cannon and The Mod Squad, and worked with Ernest Borgnine on the science fiction series Future Cop.

Doyle has also acted in non-traditional films for the museum field. In 1984, coinciding with the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, he performed in a special effects holographic show entitled "Wizard of Change", at the California Science Center, for the General Motors-hosted exhibit "Wheels of Change" which, following the Olympics, was transferred to the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. The 3D illusion show, designed by the award-winning experience designer Bob Rogers and the design team BRC Imagination Arts,[2] involved Doyle as a charming wizard character who explains that manufacturing is like magic that can transform base materials into modern miracles. Doyle worked again with Rogers and BRC Imagination Arts in 2005 when he acted in the leading role for an educational 4D special effects film they produced for the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, Illinois,[3] "Lincoln's Eyes".[4] In this educational film, presented on three screens with supporting dimensional sets and in-theater atmospheric special effects, Doyle played the role of an artist who narrates the show and discusses how he came about exploring the subject of Abraham Lincoln through Lincoln's life events.

Beyond film, Doyle has earned much of his living as a voice actor, but says that he always preferred theatre work. He was a founding member of the South Coast Repertory theatre company.[1]

Filmography

Film

List of film performances
Year Title Role
1978ComaPathologist
1984Mass AppealPriest
1986Trick or TreatVoice role
1997Air Force OneColonel Bob Jackson
2012Heathens and ThievesBill
2017Abduction of AngieLeonard

Television

List of television performances
Year Title Role Notes
1968Twelve O'clock HighCapt Glen King1 episode
1971Night GalleryBruce1 episode
1973Cannon1 episode
1976M*A*S*HM.P.1 episode
1977Black Sheep SquadronBartender1 episode
1977SwitchStation Manager1 episode
1978Police StoryAlexander Davis1 episode
1978Project U.F.O.Sargent Brown, Alex Sanders2 episodes
1978The Rockford FilesParamedic1 episode
1979Barnaby JonesAlan Simmons1 episode
1979Lou GrantPaul Glover1 episode
1979Son-Rise: A Miracle of LoveHerbTV film
1980The Women's Room TV film
1982The Greatest American HeroBiff Anderson1 episode
1983FamePriest1 episode
1985Heart of a Champion: The Ray Mancini StoryJournalist #1TV film
1986DallasThomas Perry1 episode
1986Dress GrayAIA Agent1 episode
1987Mr. BelvedereTV Announcer, Man #22 episodes
1989–1993CheersMr. Walter Gaines8 episodes
1989Knots LandingWalter Glendon1 episode
1991Down HomeMorton1 episode
1996NYPD BluePaul Wilson1 episode
1996Once You Meet a StrangerMr. AnthonyTV film
1996SistersJohn Morris1 episode
1998Pensacola: Wings of GoldEdward1 episode
1998The Lost WorldVarious rolesTV film
1998The PracticeJudge Warren Halperin2 episodes
1999The PretenderDr. Wolverton1 episode
2001The LotDr. Anderson1 episode
2006JusticeJudge Kurtz1 episode
2010Brothers & SistersBenjamin Wright1 episode
2011Raising HopeNarrator1 episode
2017NCIS1st Veteran1 episode

Animation

List of animation performances
Year Title Role Notes
1987Sky Commanders"Brooks" Baxter2 episodes
1991-1992The Legend of Prince ValiantHarold, Soldier2 episodes
1995AAAHH!!! Real MonstersChipendale, Little Chip1 episode
1995Batman: The Animated SeriesErnie1 episode
1996Pinky and the BrainPhileas Fogg1 episode
1996The Real Adventures of Jonny QuestDB Graves1 episode
1996-1998Life with LouieMr. Stevenson, FBI Agent3 episodes
1997The Legend of Calamity JaneAdditional voices13 episodes
1998The New Batman AdventuresHarry1 episode
2001-2004Justice LeagueAssembly Leader, Dr. Louis, additional voices5 episodes
2006-2007Ben 10Enoch, Forever King/Driscoll, additional voices8 episodes
2008-2009Wolverine and the X-MenSen. Kelly7 episodes
2010Lego: The Adventures of Clutch PowersHogar the Troll
2011Ben 10: Ultimate AlienDriscoll2 episodes
2013Batman: The Dark Knight Returns - Part 1Mayor of Gotham City
2013Regular ShowBalding Old Guy1 episode
2017Spider-ManPolice Officer1 episode

Video games

List of video game performances
Year Title Role
1996Blood Omen: Legacy of KainMoebius, Anarcrothe, Nupraptor
1999Legacy of Kain: Soul ReaverMoebius, Tomb Guardian
2000Grandia IIZera, Gonzola, Village Chief[5]
2001Soul Reaver 2Moebius, Turel
2002Eternal Darkness: Sanity's RequiemPious Augustus, Ulyaoth
2003Legacy of Kain: DefianceMoebius
2004Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake EaterThe Fury
2004Ninja GaidenNarrator
2004Onimusha Blade WarriorsNobunaga Oda
2004Onimusha 3: Demon SiegeNobunaga Oda
2004X-Men LegendsBeast
2005Age of Empires IIIAlain Magnan
2005X-Men Legends II: Rise of ApocalypseBeast
2007Ben 10: Protector of EarthEnoch
2008Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the PatriotsBig Boss
2008Too HumanPilot, Henchman #6
2010Ben 10 Ultimate Alien: Cosmic DestructionEnoch
2010SplatterhouseDr. West
2011Ace Combat: Assault HorizonPierre La Pointe
2011Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II – RetributionLord General Castor
2012Ben 10: OmniverseDriscoll
2012StarhawkCutter
2013Star Wars: The Old Republic - Rise of the Hutt CartelShalim Avesta
2014Murdered: Soul SuspectSecurity Guard, Detective Howell, Examiner

Theme park attractions

List of theme park attraction performances
Year Title Role
1992 Phantom Theater Maestro, Usher (voices)

References

  1. 1 2 3 Herman, Jan (September 20, 1988). "For Richard Doyle, an Actor's Life Is Driving". Los Angeles Times. p. 9. Retrieved December 4, 2013.
  2. "Wizard of Change" (PDF). BRC Imagination Arts. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 24, 2013.
  3. "Lincoln's Eyes". Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum.
  4. "Lincoln's Eyes". IMDb.
  5. "Richard Doyle (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved April 30, 2021.
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