Allan Rich (born Benjamin Norman Schultz; (February 8, 1926 – August 22, 2020) was an American character actor, author and activist.
Allan Rich was one of the many alleged communist sympathizers blacklisted in the 1950s Hollywood blacklist. He mentored Rene Russo in the world of acting and also played a judge in Hill Street Blues.
Rich was the co-founder of non-profit organization We Care About Kids, which produces educational short films for middle and high school youths.
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Sidney
Gary Klausbach
Pauly the Pawnbroker
The Judge
Uncle Ray
Solly
Lou Marvin
Coluga
Lou
Charles 'Pebbles' Runkin
Edward Meyers
Leonard the Theatre Producer
Mr. Ramsen
Vasiliy Choushkin
Cab Driver
Luther Mason
M. Anthony Brinksman (segment "Last Rites")
Jim Southam
Professor Thomas
Judge Maurice Schiller
Dr. Bruce
Solly's Lawyer
Judge Walter Miller
Morley Pressman
Attorney
Alexi
Gallery Manager
Murray D. Murray
Mandel
Allan Neyman
King Barlowe (voice)
Judge Gault
Charlie Kravitz
Judge Towers
Paeter Yos
Klump
Dr. Spelner
Harrison
Ben Heller
Zvi
D. A. Tauber
Gen. 'Mad Anthony' Wayne
Dr. Benfante
Police Commissioner
Mr. Bebe
Dr. Haskell
Judge Stanley Mosk
Bernie
Service Manager
Dr. Motzkin
Dr. Walcott
Mr. Bialik
Sebastian
Self
Dr. Komack
Boston Official
Tobias Simon
Marty Fields
G.W. Rosen
Hy Leibowitz
Desk Sergeant
Tobias Simon
Montrose Meier
Reverend Larrabee
Speed
Bill Adolphe
George Jelks
J.R. Jacobs
Joe Ducks Ducotto
Nazi
Robert Kintner
Judge Cohen
Leonard Marks
Waggoner
Capt. Bullis
Judge
Ray Jenkins
Francis
Roy Grutman
Sam
Dr. Clark
Studio Executive #1
Luigi Constantine
Judge Juttson
Max
Bernie Stadler
Nate Tobias
Grazinsky
Judge
Mel
Pop Roth
Rabbi Twersky
Jim Clark
Papa
Stein
Regetti
Burt
Ziggy Brillman
Quote Reader
Judge Paul Pieter
Mr. Vogel
Gordan Gates