Richard Mulligan

Richard Mulligan (November 13, 1932 - September 26, 2000) was an American television and film actor whose career spanned 34 years. He was born in New York, New York.

His best known television roles were those of Burt Campbell in the sitcom Soap and of Dr. Harry Weston in Empty Nest, which was a spin-off of The Golden Girls.

In films he usually played supporting roles. A notable exception was the 1981 satire S.O.B., in which he played lead character Felix Farmer, a Hollywood producer-director modelled on the film's actual producer-director, Blake Edwards.

Richard Mulligan died of cancer in Los Angeles, California. His remains were cremated.


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His remains were cremated. This includes a recurring role on the short-lived Misfits of Science, where she was credited as Diane Civita. Richard Mulligan died of cancer in Los Angeles, California. Actor Diane Cary has been featured in several TV shows. A notable exception was the 1981 satire S.O.B., in which he played lead character Felix Farmer, a Hollywood producer-director modelled on the film's actual producer-director, Blake Edwards. In films he usually played supporting roles.

Harry Weston in Empty Nest, which was a spin-off of The Golden Girls. His best known television roles were those of Burt Campbell in the sitcom Soap and of Dr. He was born in New York, New York. Richard Mulligan (November 13, 1932 - September 26, 2000) was an American television and film actor whose career spanned 34 years.