Richard Bauer's arrival into this world took place on March 14, 1939, in the state of Missouri, USA, marking the beginning of a remarkable life that would later unfold on the silver screen.
Throughout his illustrious career, Bauer made a lasting impact in the world of acting, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances in various films, including the critically acclaimed "The Pelican Brief" released in 1993, the quirky comedy "Pushing Tin" in 1999, and the dramatic thriller "The Sicilian" in 1987.
As the years went by, Bauer's life came full circle, and on March 1, 1999, he bid farewell to this world, leaving behind a lasting impression on the hearts of his fans and the film industry as a whole, with his final resting place being in Washington, District of Columbia, USA.