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LeParmentier, Richard

Richard LeParmentier


Richard LeParmentier (né Edgar F. Richard Le Parmentier) was born to Edgar Ernest LeParmentier and Maureen T. LeParmentier (from Guernsey, England and County Mayo, respectively) on July 16, 1946 near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and grew up on a dairy farm.
He was still in his teens when he moved to Hollywood, Florida where he joined the drama department. After graduating from high school he traveled, when he returned he registered at Wayne State University in Detroit, MI where he earned a BFA in English and Drama in 1970.
By 1975 he had relocated to the UK to act and write.

LeParmentier married actress Sarah Douglas (Ursa in Superman) in 1981, but they divorced in 1984. His second wife was Cheryl LeParmentier and they had three children, Rhiannon, Stephanie, and Tyrone. LeParmentier and Cheryl were divorced.

LeParmentier made his home in Bath, England, but died on April 15, 2013 in Austin, Texas while visiting his children.



Film
Alligator~2007 - voice of Mr. B
The Berlin Conspiracy~1992 - Colonel Gurnheim
Who Framed Roger Rabbit~1988 - Lt. Santino
Octopussy~1983 - U.S. Aide (see Actor Connections - Film)
Reds~1981 - (see Actor Connections - Film)
Silver Dream Racer~1980 - Journalist (see Actor Connections - Film)
Superman II~1980 - Reporter (see Actor Connections - Film)
The Music Machine~1979 - Jay Reltano
Valentino~1977 - The Sheikh
The People That Time Forgot~1977 - Lt. Whitby (see Actor Connections - Film)
Star Wars~1977 - Admiral Motti - Death Star
Blind Man's Bluff~1975 - Mr. Oliver
Rollerball~1975 - Bartholomew's Aide (see Actor Connections - Film)
Stardust~1974 - Felix Hoffman - Lawyer

TV Actor
The Bill~1989 - in: (7 episodes)
     Sunday, Sunday
     Grace of God
Capital City~1989 - Lee Wolf (18 episodes)
Screen Two~1989 - Eddie in Defrosting the Fridge
London Embassy~1987 (mini) - Al Sanger
Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense~1984 - Kates in Paint Me a Murder
Worlds Beyond~1987 - George Scott in Captain Randolph
Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense~1986 - Kates in Paint Me a Murder
Reilly: Ace of Spies~1983 - FBI Agent in The Trust
Philip Marlowe, Private Eye~1983 - Gandolph in Nevada Gas
We'll Meet Again~1982 - Captain Lester Carson (6 episodes)
Shine on Harvey Moon~1982 - Chuck in Hail the Conquering Hero
The House on the Hill~1981 - Captain Brickson in Something for the Boys
The Professionals~1980 - Ivan in Need to Know
Hazell~1979 - Berman in Hazell Gets the Part
Turtle's Progress~1979 - Kirk Tyndale in 1.7
Lillie~1978 (mini) - Third Reporter (see Actor Connections - TV)
Return of the Saint~1978 - Demmell in The Imprudent Professor
The One and Only Phyllis Dixey~1978 - G.I. at Box Office
BBC2 Play of the Week~1977 - Harry in Exiles (see Actor Connections - TV)
Space: 1999~1977 - Ed Malcolm in Dorzak
The Sweeney~1976 - Drug Dealer in
Play for Today~1976 - Buzz in Housewives' Choice

TV Director
The Higgler~1991

TV Writer
Sour Grapes~1999
Brossart~1997
Castle Ghosts of Wales~1997 (Discovery Channel documentaries)
Chateau Landier~1996
Double Jeopardy~1996
Spacte Rache~1996
Castle Ghosts of Ireland~1996 (Discovery Channel documentaries)
Castle Ghosts of Scotland~1996 (")
Castle Ghosts of England~1995 (")
Trading Up~1995
Most Secret~1994
Luck of the Draw~1994
Wandering Star~1994
Solano Grove~1993
Winning~1992/4
Love Hurts~1991/2 (co devised)
Higgler, The~1991
Boon V~1990 (3 episodes)
Pit & the Pendulum, The~1990 (adaptation)
The Bill~1984
Sunday, Sunday~1989
Grace of God~1989
Cask of Amontillado~1989 (adaptation)
Ansell House~1989
Sub Culture~1987/1988
Boon III~1986 ( 6 episodes)
Honourable Service (#4.7) 12/13/88
Eyes of Texas, The (#4.13)
Bretts, The~1987 (2 episodes)
Eagle, The~1986
Lisbon~1985

Radio
Miracle At Devil's Bluff~1987 - Samuel Rosenberg (see Actor Connections - Radio)
The Monday Play - The Little Foxes~1972 - Oscar
Miniver Cheevey~1972-1973 - (?)
Drama Now - Infancy and Childhood (from The Seven Ages of Man)~1972 - Moe

Theatre
Gangster Apparel~1993 - Joey Pugg (Old Red Lion Theatre, London, England, UK)
Greenish Man, The~1979 - Marwood (Bush Theatre, London, England, UK) (see Actor Connections - Theatre)
Patty Hearst~1977 - (Almost Free Theatre, London, England, UK)
The Man in the Green Hat~1976 - Ernest Hemingway
Toured with the Incubus Theatre Company - (see Actor Connections - Theatre)

Video Games (voice)
Soldiers: Heroes of World War II~2004 - American Narrator

Online Commercial
Kinect Star Wars~2012 - cameo scene from ANH re-enacted.

Miscellany
2013 - was working on the screenplay for Solano Grove

2013 - was working on a parody of Apocalypse Now call Motti Now.

2007-2013 - Owner/Writer/Producer at Three Rivers Productions, Ltd.

2001 - was made Honorary Member of Emperor's Hammer Fleet

1975 - Was cast as the principal in Carrie, but had to drop out of the role because the production was delayed nearly a year.

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