
Alan Riche
Highest Rated: 83% Bodies at Rest (2019)
Lowest Rated: 3% The Mod Squad (1999)
Birthday: Nov 1, 1941
Birthplace: Buffalo, New York, USA
Alan Riche began his Hollywood career as an agent, but he is primarily known for his work as a producer. Riche produced his first films in the 1970s: the horror flick "Messiah of Evil," and "Youngblood," an urban action drama starring Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, better known as "Welcome Back, Kotter"'s smooth-talking Freddie "Boom-Boom" Washington. However, he found his greatest success after joining forces with fellow producer Tony Ludwig. The two first collaborated together on the 1995 music-store comedy "Empire Records," which soon became a cult favorite. Riche continued to produce films throughout the 1990s, including the family comedy "Mousehunt," the TV adaptation "The Mod Squad," and the killer-shark movie "Deep Blue Sea." The producer was just as busy throughout the 2000s, with projects such as the Karaoke-focused "Duets," the Nicolas Cage vehicle "The Family Man," and another big-screen version of a TV show, "Starsky & Hutch," starring Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson.
Photos
Filmography
Movies
Credit | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
83% | No Score Yet | Bodies at Rest | Executive Producer | - | 2019 |
35% | 58% | The Legend of Tarzan | Producer | $126.6M | 2016 |
60% | 75% | Southpaw | Producer | $52.4M | 2015 |
11% | 51% | Bride Wars | Producer | $58.7M | 2009 |
63% | 49% | Starsky & Hutch | Producer | $88.2M | 2004 |
14% | 42% | Tomcats | Producer | $13.6M | 2001 |
53% | 67% | The Family Man | Producer | $75.8M | 2000 |
21% | 49% | Duets | Executive Producer | $4.7M | 2000 |
No Score Yet | 20% | Komodo | Producer | - | 1999 |
60% | 39% | Deep Blue Sea | Producer | $73.6M | 1999 |
3% | 17% | The Mod Squad | Producer | $13.3M | 1999 |
44% | 49% | Mouse Hunt | Producer | $61.8M | 1997 |
31% | 83% | Empire Records | Producer | - | 1995 |
No Score Yet | 60% | Youngblood | Producer | - | 1978 |
No Score Yet | 55% | Messiah of Evil | Executive Producer | - | 1975 |