Richard Moll

Richard Moll (born January 13, 1943) is an actor, best known as Nostradamus "Bull" Shannon, the shaven-headed bailiff on NBC's sitcom Night Court. Moll had shaved his head for another part in a movie, but the producers liked the look so much they asked him to keep it.

Moll also voiced Bruce Wayne's disturbed friend and former Gotham district attorney Harvey Dent/Two-Face in Batman: The Animated Series.

Moll has been heard in many cartoons, often as a villain with a deep, growling voice. Though in his later projects he often has a full head of hair and/or a beard, his immense height and distinctive speaking voice are unmistakable.


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Though in his later projects he often has a full head of hair and/or a beard, his immense height and distinctive speaking voice are unmistakable. Peppard died on May 8, 1994, at the age of 66 in Los Angeles due to complications in the treatment of the cancer he was suffering from. Moll has been heard in many cartoons, often as a villain with a deep, growling voice. He was a recovering alcoholic, who spent his later years trying to help others in the same situation. Moll also voiced Bruce Wayne's disturbed friend and former Gotham district attorney Harvey Dent/Two-Face in Batman: The Animated Series. The "A-Team" star was diagnosed with lung cancer in 1992, and had part of a lung removed. Moll had shaved his head for another part in a movie, but the producers liked the look so much they asked him to keep it. Married 5 times, and the father of three children, Peppard's second wife was actress Elizabeth Ashley, his co-star in "The Carpetbaggers".

Richard Moll (born January 13, 1943) is an actor, best known as Nostradamus "Bull" Shannon, the shaven-headed bailiff on NBC's sitcom Night Court. Before the A-Team, Peppard had the leading role in the TV series Banacek (1972 - 1974), (part of the NBC Mystery Movie series of the 1970s), and played in Doctor's Hospital, in 1975, and in several other television films, which became in the later part of his career his major dedication. He attended Purdue University, Carnegie Mellon University, and The Actor's Studio, where one of his classmates was Rip Torn. He graduated from Dearborn High School in Dearborn, Michigan. Peppard was born in Detroit, Michigan, as the son of an opera singer and a building contractor.

John "Hannibal" Smith in the cult 1980s television show The A-Team, where he's the cigar-smoking leader of a renegade commando squadron. He starred alongside Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), although he is probaby more famous among younger viewers for his role as Col. George Peppard (October 1, 1928 - May 8, 1994) was an American film and television actor.
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The Strange One (1957). Pork Chop Hill (1959). Home from the Hill (1960). The Subterraneans (1960).

Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961). How the West Was Won (1962). The Victors (1963). The Carpetbaggers (1964).

Operation Crossbow (1965). The Third Day (1965). The Blue Max (1966). Tobruk (1967).

Rough Night in Jericho (1967). P.J. (1968). What's So Bad About Feeling Good? (1968). House of Cards (1968).

Pendulum (1969). The Executioner (1970). Cannon for Cordoba (1970). One More Train to Rob (1971).

The Groundstar Conspiracy (1972). Newman's Law (1974). Damnation Alley (1977). Five Days from Home (1979).

From Hell to Victory (1979). Battle Beyond the Stars (1980). Your Ticket Is No Longer Valid (1981). Race for the Yankee Zephyr (1981).

Hit Man (1982). Ultra Warrior (1990). The Tigress (1992).