Richard recently played George Pappas on David E. Kelley's Big Shot with John Stamos and Yvette Nicole Brown on Disney+, marking a notable appearance in his extensive career.
Next year, he will be featured in the upcoming film The Long Game, following recent credits in Ocean's 8 and Where'd You Go Bernadette? alongside Cate Blanchett, which marks his fourth collaboration with award-winning director Richard Linklater.
Richard's impressive filmography also includes Boyhood, nominated for six Academy Awards and winning the Golden Globe for Best Picture, The Book of Love, featuring original music by Justin Timberlake, Bernie opposite Shirley MacLaine and Jack Black, and numerous other credits.
His extensive television credits are accompanied by a strong background in theatre, with performances at the Shakespeare Theatre in Washington, D.C., Yale Repertory Theatre, Mark Taper Forum, and numerous other esteemed theatres across the United States.
As a passionate advocate for arts education, Richard has been a guest artist and teacher at top programs such as Yale, Juilliard, Penn State, and UCSD, where he held the Arthur and Molli Wagner Endowed Chair in Acting and led the program to a ranking of #3 in the world by the Hollywood Reporter.
He has delivered keynote addresses and conducted masterclasses at conferences, festivals, and schools across the country, and serves as a judge for the College Television Awards presented by the Emmys. Richard is a member of The Television Academy, SAG-AFTRA, Actors Equity, and Stage Directors and Choreographers Society.
In addition, he is a highly sought-after coach for actors, artists, and leaders in business and education, and can be found at www.richardrobichaux.com.