Richard Quine was born on November 12, 1920, in the vibrant city of Detroit, Michigan, United States of America, a place known for its rich cultural heritage and industrial prowess.
As a talented individual, Quine pursued a multifaceted career as a director and writer, leaving an indelible mark on the world of entertainment.
Some of his most notable works include the television series "The Mickey Rooney Show" which premiered in 1954, the film "The Cockeyed Miracle" released in 1946, and the movie "My Sister Eileen" which debuted in 1955.
Quine's personal life was marked by his marriages to four remarkable women: Diana Balfour, Fran Jeffries, Barbara Bushman, and Susan Peters.
Tragically, Richard Quine's life came to a close on June 10, 1989, in the city of angels, Los Angeles, California, United States of America.