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Jan 26, 2021 - 2:33 PM
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Bob DiMucci
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Peter Mark Richman was somewhat of a Renaissance man. He attended the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science, which is now the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, and was a licensed pharmacist in both Pennsylvania and New York. He was an accomplished painter from an early age and had at least seventeen successful one-man exhibitions on the West Coast and in New York (primarily portraits of oil on canvas). He also wrote two novels and several stage plays, of which his solo show “4 Faces” and the one act play “A Medal for Murray” were the most acclaimed. With just a smattering of feature films to his credit, and two single-season television series, it was as a guest star on television shows of all genres that provided Peter Mark Richman with a career, and made his name, face, and voice ubiquitous to TV viewers from the 1960s through the 1980s. It is estimated that he made more than 500 television appearances. And he made most of them memorable. Farewell, Peter (or Mark ) with Gary Cooper with Cara Williams with Chris Noel on “Three’s Company”
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