Richard Dimitri. Los Angeles -- Richard Dimitri, the character actor and comedian best known for playing a pair of twins in Mel Brooks's 1970s television spoof When Things Were Rotten and for ...
Liza Esquibias is a Writer-Reporter on the TV team at PEOPLE. She was previously an Editorial Intern and News Writer. ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Actor Richard ...
Richard Dimitri, the actor who played twins Bertram and Renaldo in Mel Brooks’ short-lived 1975 sitcom When Things Were Rotten and later appeared opposite Michael Keaton in 1984’s Johnny Dangerously ...
He also appeared three times on Broadway and co-created the sitcom ‘Daddy Dearest,’ starring Richard Lewis and Don Rickles. By Mike Barnes Senior Editor From left: Dick Butkus, Peter Boyle and Richard ...
ALTADENA, Calif. (KABC) -- Actor Richard Cabral is one of thousands who lost a home in the January fires. We first shared his story last year. As we commemorate the one-year mark of the tragedy, we ...
NORTH ROYALTON, Ohio — An independent investigation has cleared North Royalton's police chief and a lieutenant of any criminal wrongdoing after a patrolman accused them of tampering with his arrest ...
Coronation Street's Aidan O'Callaghan has addressed his recent appearance on the ITV soap, following his character's shocking death. Last night's special episode delved into the Driscoll family's ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — An investigation has cleared North Royalton’s police chief and other top officials after a patrolman accused them of wrongdoing involving a drunken driving arrest. Last week, James ...
The 'Chicago' actor went off script while presenting at the 1993 Academy Awards Christopher Rudolph is a contributing writer for PEOPLE. He previously covered entertainment at The Advocate, HuffPost, ...
For years, Richard Gere was absent from the stage on Hollywood's biggest night. The Pretty Woman star was banned from the Academy Awards for going off-script during the 1993 ceremony, and now, more ...
In an interview with Variety published Dec. 3, Richard Gere spoke out about his feelings about his 20-year ban from the Academy Awards. “I didn’t take it particularly personally,” the “Pretty Woman” ...