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  1. In addition to perpetuating the music of Tin Pan Alley, Richard is also an actor and voice-over artist, having appeared on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno, Jimmy Kimmel Live, and in many radio and TV commercials.

  2. Richard Halpern. Richard Halpern is an award-winning director and producer, working in the film business since 1990. Richard also wrote and produced "Under the Bed" for Leonardo DiCaprio's Appian Way & Radar Pictures (Riddick/Spring Breakers), produced the feature film "Amnesiac" starring Kate Bosworth and Wes Bentley, the feature-film "All ...

  3. Richard Halpern. Writer: A Dark Shadows Christmas Carol. Richard was born in New York in and moved to Los Angeles at the age of 11.

  4. Feb 21, 2024 · Richard Halpern, 61, from New York but now living in Los Angeles, began doing impressions on a radio show in the 1980s and decided to add Mike Myers ’ character to his arsenal after seeing the...

  5. Join RICHARD HALPERN down that musical street of dreams known as TIN PAN ALLEY. Featuring songs from the 1920s and early 1930s: the Golden Age of American popular song, performed by the Premier...

  6. In this sure-to-be controversial book, Richard Halpern argues that this sense of innocence arises from our reluctance—and also Rockwell’s—to acknowledge the often disturbing dimensions of his works.

  7. Sep 15, 2019 · Ato Quayson is a Professor of English at Stanford University. Richard Halpern, recently retired, was Erich Maria Remarque Professor of literature at NYU, and John Kerrigan is a Professor of literature at St. John's College, Cambridge.

  8. May 6, 2020 · The thriller concerns a family of four as a psychotic houseguest terrorizes them in a terrifying riff on the contemporary house-sharing phenomenon. Halpern conceived of Suburban Nightmare while he was in a temporary boarding situation in a strange family’s home.

  9. Richard Halpern as Dave Carlton, Executive Producer of "Friday Night Live" on the "Son Of A Dean" episode of "ZOEY 101"

  10. Richard Halpern recasts Leibniz as a great writer as well as a great philosopher, demonstrating that his philosophical project cannot be fully understood without taking its literary elements into account.