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  1. Richard Greene. Richard Marius Joseph Greene ( 25 de agosto de 1918 - 1 de junho de 1985) foi um ator de cinema e televisão britânico. Ele apareceu em mais de 40 filmes, e foi talvez mais conhecido pelo papel principal na série de TV britânica The Adventures of Robin Hood, que durou 143 episódios entre 1955 e 1960 .

  2. Richard Greene (1918 - 1985) fue un actor de Reino Unido conocido por El perro de los Baskerville, Condenados de ultratumba, La princesita, Ambiciosa, El castillo de Fu Manchú, Cuatro hombres y una plegaria, Fu Manchú y el beso de la muerte, El abanico de Lady Windermere, El explorador perdido y Submarine Patrol

  3. In this two part podcast from Rebel Radio, Richard shares insights on being Tony Robbins' lawyer, and talks about the work he's doing to improve our political process with 279forchange.us. In the second half, he breaks down his secrets for being an effective public speaker and offers simple tips for you to get more out of getting up on stage.

  4. Bluegrass Unlimited. Richard Greene, “one of the most innovative and influential fiddle players of all time,” grew up in Los Angeles and studied classical music until his encounter with the pyrotechnic fiddling of Scotty Stoneman; from then on Richard was a fiddler. One of the hardest-working innovators of the mid-20th century, Greene has ...

  5. Richard Greene was a charming, tall, handsome, dimpled, black-haired British leading man. The son of an actor and actress, in his teens he joined a repertory company. When he was 20 he was brought to Hollywood by 20th Century-Fox as a potential rival to MGM's Robert Taylor.

  6. Watch The Adventures of Robin Hood Season 1 Episode 1 The Coming of Robin Hood on BabyBoomSir Robin of Locksley returns to England from fighting in the Crusa...

  7. music.youtube.com › channel › UCq1_Qb2oCxeYl7VM2NaZg4wRichard Greene - YouTube Music

    Richard Greene is an American violinist who has been described as "one of the most innovative and influential fiddle players of all time". Greene is credited with introducing the chop to fiddle playing while working with Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys, the invention of which he attributes to pain in his wrist and arm and "laziness". He featured the technique in his performances with Seatrain.