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  1. Robert Andrew Ri'chard (born January 7, 1983) is an American actor, known for his roles as Bobby Walker on the Nickelodeon sitcom Cousin Skeeter (1998–2002), and as Arnaz Ballard on the UPN sitcom One on One (2001–2006).

  2. 337K Followers, 59 Following, 254 Posts - Robert Ri'chard (@therobertrichard) on Instagram: "Contact business@TheRobertRiChard.com Inquires and brand partnerships www.epmProductx.com".

  3. Robert Ri'chard was born on 7 January 1983 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Coach Carter (2005), House of Wax (2005) and One on One (2001).

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  5. Robert Ri'chard was born on January 7, 1983 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Coach Carter (2005), House of Wax (2005) and One on One (2001).

  6. Television and film actor Robert Ri’chard is set for a reoccurring role in Amazons comedy, Harlem. The comedy series, created by writer Tracy Oliver (Girls Trip), focuses on a group of ambitious girlfriends in their thirties navigating life together in the Black cultural mecca of Harlem, New York.

  7. A California native with Creole roots, Robert Ri'chard is a prolific actor who has appeared extensively on television and also in numerous films. Starting out as a child performer, Ri'chard...

  8. Feb 26, 2020 · Robert Ri’chard is building his legacy in Hollywood one move at a time. The seasoned actor states, “I’ve been in everyone’s household for the last 24 years.” In 2020, aside from his recurring role in “Empire” and roles in four major films, he is making his mark on and off the red carpet through his big-picture philosophy.

  9. Robert Ri'chard (born January 7, 1983) is an American television and movie actor.

  10. A California native with Creole roots, Robert Ri'chard is a prolific actor who has appeared extensively on television and also in numerous films. Starting out as a child performer, Ri'chard was featured in guest spots on episodes of various 1990s TV shows, including the sitcom "Hangin' with Mr. Cooper" and the cop series "Nash Bridges."