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Michael Anthony Richards (born July 24, 1949) is an American actor, three-time Emmy Award winner, writer, producer, and comedian, Master FreemasonBrother Michael A. Richards: Renaissance Man, not "Kramer" The Scottish Rite Journal, September 2000, accessed 10 February, 2006."The Scottish Rite Journal of Freemasonry", Southern Jursidiction USA, August 2003, accessed 7 August, 2006 best known for playing Cosmo Kramer on the television show Seinfeld.

Biography

Early life

Michael Richards was born in Culver City, California, to William Richards, an electrical engineer, and Phyllis Nardozzi, a medical records librarian. Richards was brought up with no specific religious tradition. He attended the California Institute of the Arts but received a BA degree in drama from The Evergreen State College in 1975. He also had a short-lived Improv act with Ed Begley, Jr. during this period. Enrolled at Los Angeles Valley College, he continued to dominate student productions. He later said: "I am grateful that the public schools introduced me to the performing arts." He was drafted during the Vietnam War and stationed in Germany as one of the co-directors of the V Corps Training Road Show. He produced and directed shows dealing with race relations and drug abuse; "This was a successful, educational operation, boosting the morale of our men and incorporating the arts into the service." He then spent two years in the Army developing educational skits and a couple more years "finding himself" at a commune in the Santa Clara Mountains; he drove a bus and developed a stand-up comedy act in 1979.

Career

Richards got his big TV break nine months later appearing in Billy Crystal's first cable TV special. In 1980, he began as one of the cast members on ABC's Fridays television show, including a famous instance in which guest Andy Kaufman refused to deliver his scripted lines, leading Richards to bring the cue cards on screen to Kaufman, before a small riot ensued (Richards later claimed he was in on the joke).Michael Richards 'Speaking Freely' transcript. via First Amendment Center, Recorded Feb. 28, 2002, in Aspen, Colorado He was also famous for a sketch that he did on the show, during which he simply improvised with a large pile of dirt and some army toys. Richards had a guest starring role on NBC's Miami Vice as an unscrupulous bookie. He also had a guest role on Cheers as a character trying to collect on an old bet with Sam Malone. He made several guest appearances with Jay Leno as an accident-prone fitness expert, and gained a screen credit portraying "Stanley Spadowski" in "Weird Al" Yankovic's movie UHF in 1989. His famous improvisation skills can be witnessed in this movie. As is confirmed in the feature commentary and in the deleted scenes special feature on the UHF DVD, the scene where Stanley Spadowski was playing with the toy man he found in the box of Corn Flakes was completely improvised by Michael.

In the same year, he was cast as Cosmo Kramer (based on the real-life Kenny Kramer) in the NBC television series Seinfeld, which was created by fellow Fridays cast member Larry David and comedian Jerry Seinfeld. Although it got off to a slow start, by the mid-1990s, the show had become one of the most popular sitcoms in television history. The series ended its nine-year run in 1998 at #1 in the Nielsen Ratings. He also played himself in Episode 6 of Season 1 "The Flirt Episode" (1992) of the acclaimed HBO series, The Larry Sanders Show.

Richards also played a cameo role in So I Married an Axe Murderer where he was an "insensitive man," and had a supporting role as an escaped convict in the John Ritter movie Problem Child. He also made guest appearances on the popular sitcom Night Court.

In 2000, after the end of Seinfeld, Richards began work on a new series for NBC, his first major project since Seinfeld's high-profile finale. The Michael Richards Show was originally conceived as a comedy/mystery, with Richards playing a bumbling private eye, but the first pilot failed to fester with test audiences. NBC ordered that the show be retooled into a more conventional, office-based sitcom before its premiere. After a few weeks of poor ratings and negative reviews, it was cancelled.

The lead role in the series Monk was originally written for Richards,Iqbal, Navid (August 8, 2006). Creator of 'Monk' gets behind show's act. Daily Record but there was concern that audiences, used to seeing him do comedy, might not accept him in the role. Battaglio, Stephen (August 16, 2002). 'Monk': ABC loss was cable's gain. New York Daily News After being developed at ABC and then picked up by USA, the show was cast with Tony Shalhoub and became a critically acclaimed hit.

Starting in 2004, he and his fellow Seinfeld cast members have provided interviews and audio commentaries for the Seinfeld DVDs.

Personal life

Richards married former casting director Cathleen Richards and they had a daughter, Sophia. The two were divorced in 1990 and he resides northwest of the San Fernando Valley, specifically the Conejo Valley, near Thousand Oaks, California. Richards was a Master Mason and also held 33° in the Scottish Rite. He was very active in preservation of masonic research, and in his personal life is an avid reader. Richards held membership in the following lodges: Riviera Lodge No. 780, Culver City–Foshay No. 467 lodge, Southern California Research Lodge. He was also a Life Member of the Los Angeles Scottish Rite Valley and a Life Member of the Scottish Rite Research Society.Brother Michael A. Richards: Renaissance Man, not "Kramer" The Scottish Rite Journal, September 2000, accessed 10 February, 2006."The Scottish Rite Journal of Freemasonry", Southern Jurisdiction USA, August 2003, accessed 7 August, 2006 As of November 2006, Richards is no longer involved in Masonry.

Laugh Factory Incident

During a November 17, 2006 performance at the Laugh Factory in West Hollywood, California Richards responded to a black heckler who said to him, "My friend thinks you're not funny." by launching into a rage filled three minute racial tirade. Richards lashed out, "Fifty years ago we'd have you upside-down with a fucking fork up your ass," in a reference to lynching. He then repeatedly yelled, "He's a nigger!" The heckler responded by calling Richards a "fucking cracker-ass motherfucker", "fucking white boy", and "It's not funny. That's why you're a reject, never had no shows, never had no movies. `Seinfeld`, that's it." Washingtonpost.com Washington Post article The incident ended with Richards walking off the stage, leaving an employee from the Laugh Factory to apologize afterward.

Richards performed at the Laugh Factory the following night without mentioning the incident , but the venue has since stated that Richards is no longer welcome.

Aftermath

During a November 20, 2006, satellite appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman (with Jerry Seinfeld as the pre-booked guest), Richards apologized, saying, "For me to be at a comedy club and flip out and say this crap, I'm deeply, deeply sorry... I'm not a racist. That's what's so insane about this." He described his outburst as one of "pure rage." Richards told Letterman that he was trying to undermine the hecklers by being more outrageous, but his approach backfired. Richards also stated that he returned to the stage to apologize but, by that time, most of the audience had already left.

According to Frank McBride and Kyle Doss, the two men targeted by the outburst were merely ordering drinks after arriving late to the comedy club and were not heckling. The men, represented by attorney Gloria Allred, are seeking "monetary compensation" from Richards though Richards' publicist Howard Rubenstein says there are no plans to pay the men.During their appearance on The Today Show, McBridge and Doss rejected Richards' apology. Doss said, "No, I think that apology was totally fake; it was forced. I feel like that was a career move. It wasn’t sincere."

Richards is undergoing anger management counseling, and also met with Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton in order to discuss the personal issues that fueled the remarks.

Fellow comedian Tom Green defended Michael Richards' racial outburst as unfortunate but not indicative of an underlying racial bias.[1][2]. In addition, comic legend Robin Williams has also offered his support. [3] Mel Gibson has also spoken out in defense of Richards, empathizing with Richards' plight. [4]

On The O'Reilly Factor, body language expert Tonya Reiman dissected Michael Richards' emotional apology for his racial slurs. "You can see the apologetic expression and the submissive gestures, and every part of the tape shows sincerity." http://www.billoreilly.com/show?action=viewTVShow&showID=1095#7

The incident has sparked a good deal of discussion about race relations in the USA. An important question concerns whether or not Michael Richards is racist. It is probably not a question that can be answered. There are passionate supporters taking up both sides of the argument. Clearly the overt meaning of the things he said constitute hate speech. But on the other hand, Richards has a history of working with African-Americans. His own show, The Michael Richards Show, had several African-Americans in the cast. And even in the earlier Seinfeld Show, Richards' character (Kramer) is seen in relation to an attorney who happens to be black, in two episodes of that show. Many commentators are finding it difficult to reconcile the man that they see engaged in a racial tirade onstage with the man who has good relations with black people in other realms of his life. [5]

Filmography


  • 1980 Fridays TV Series
  • 1982 Faerie Tale Theatre (TV) .... King Geoffrey, Vince
  • 1982 Young Doctors in Love .... Malamud Callahan
  • 1983 Herndon TV Series .... Dr. Herndon P. Stool
  • 1984 The House of God .... Dr. Pinkus
  • 1985 Transylvania 6-5000 .... Fejos
  • 1986 Whoops Apocalypse .... Lacrobat
  • 1986 Fresno (mini) TV Series .... 2nd Henchman
  • 1987 Jonathan Winters: On the Ledge
  • 1989 UHF .... Stanley Spadowski
  • 1989 Seinfeld (TV) .... Cosmo Kramer
  • 1990 Problem Child .... Martin Beck
  • 1993 Coneheads .... Motel Clerk
  • 1993 So I Married an Axe Murderer .... Newspaper reporter
  • 1994 Airheads .... Doug Beech
  • 1995 Unstrung Heroes .... Danny Lidz
  • 1996 Ellen's Energy Adventure (uncredited) .... Caveman discovering fire
  • 1996 London Suite (TV) .... Mark Ferris
  • 1997 Redux Riding Hood (voice) .... The Wolf
  • 1997 Trial and Error .... Richard 'Ricky' Rietti
  • 2000 The Michael Richards Show TV Series .... Vic Nardozza
  • 2000 David Copperfield (TV) .... Mr. Wilkins Micawber
  • 2008 Cat Tale (pre-production) (voice) .... Ace

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