Richard Tatum

Richard Tatum (born July 13, 1966 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American stage director, actor and voice actor. He is known for his voice-over work in video games, movies and TV shows.

Biography

Richard Tatum began his professional career at the Philadelphia Area Repertory Theatre, where he performed in The Merchant of Venice, Measure for Measure, The Comedy of Errors, The Servant of Two Masters and Tartuffe. He also appeared at the Oberlin Theatre Institute with Patrick Stewart in The Tempest. Tatum toured for four years in Plaza Suite starring Lee Meriwether, with whom he also appeared as Bogie in Play It Again, Sam in New York City.

Richard Tatum is associate artistic director at the ARK Theatre Company in Los Angeles, where his productions of The Country Wife [1] by William Wycherley, The London Cuckholds, On the Verge, and Good have received serious critical attention - his script adaptation of The Country Wife was nominated for a 2010 LA Weekly Theatre Award.[2] He appeared in a production of A Doll's House for that company, earning Best Supporting Male nomination from the LA Weekly Theatre Awards.[3] Tatum also appeared in the 2003 independent film production of Shakespeare's Merchant in the comedic role of the Prince of Aragon.

Filmography

Video games

TV series

  • Awkward Embraces – IT Guy, Richard
  • Pet Star – Judge
  • Red Handed – The Boss
  • Spy TV – Various
  • Suspense – Self, Lawrence Tiernan, Porky, Captain Plesser, Reverend Abernathy, Mr. Weisz, Doctor Laskey, Maltzer, Detective Palumbo, William Harker, High Priest, Assistant D.A. Berger
  • We're Alive – Pippin

Films/TV movies

  • HBO: The Making of 'The Sopranos: Road to Respect' – Multiple characters
  • Shakespeare's Merchant – Prince of Aragon
  • Starry Night – X-Ray Technician
  • The Trojan Women – Newscaster

Shorts

  • Adventures in Odyssey: The Journal of John Avery Whittaker – Additional voices
  • Clever Girl – Rabbi
  • Health & Disorder – Additional voices
  • Moving Millie – Movie Theater Stranger
  • The Break Up – Rachel's Boss

Animation voice roles

Anime voice roles

Notes and references

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