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  1. Jeff Richards (November 1, 1924 – July 28, 1989) was an American minor league baseball player [citation needed] with the Portland Beavers, who later became an actor. He was sometimes credited as Dick Taylor and Richard Taylor. He is best known for his role as Benjamin Pontipee in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954).

  2. Jeff Richards was an actor who played in over 40 films, including Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and The Opposite Sex. He was also a former baseball player and a member of MGM's Lucky Dozen.

    • November 1, 1924
    • July 28, 1989
  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0724143Jeff Richards - IMDb

    Jeff Richards was a movie and TV star who played with John Wayne-type roles and sang in MGM musicals. He also played baseball, attended USC, and was a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity.

    • January 1, 1
    • Portland, Oregon, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Victorville, California, USA
  4. Jeff Richards was born in 1924 in Portland, Oregon, and died in 1989 in California. He was a member of MGM's Lucky Dozen and played in over 40 films, such as Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and The Opposite Sex.

    • 65 years old
    • Richard Mansfield Taylor
    • actor,soundtrack
    • Scorpio
  5. Nov 3, 2019 · Learn about the life and career of Jeff Richards, a former baseball player who became a movie and TV actor. He starred in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Jefferson Drum, and The Secret of the Purple Reef.

  6. An American actor who was born in Portland, Oregon, on November 1, 1924 as Richard Mansfield Taylor. Jeff Richards won a Golden Globe in 1955. Among Jeff Richards' most important movies: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954), and Don't Go Near the Water (1957).

  7. Jeff Richards. Actor: Saturday Night Live. Jeff Richards attended Las Lomas High School. One of his first jobs was at a Walnut Creek plumbing company. He left California to attend the University of North Carolina. After leaving the school, Richards traveled across the country as a stand-up comedian.