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  1. Actor. Best remembered as the lead in The Adventures of Robin Hood (ITV, 1955-1959), Richard Greene was an actor whose promising film career never really recovered from its interruption by WWII. The good looks which had provided his film entrée would ultimately prove a handicap to his attempts to pursue roles outside the swashbuckling mould.

  2. Called "The Master of Charisma" by The Sunday Times of London, Communication Strategist Richard Greene's focus is to help re-define the way we look at the world. After working with Tony Robbins to help him launch his career in the mid-80s, Richard left his law practice to re-define human beings' greatest fear, Public Speaking.

  3. The Adventures of Robin Hood: With Richard Greene, Victor Woolf, Archie Duncan, Alexander Gauge. Robin of Loxley, otherwise known as Robin Hood, and his band of Merry Men protect England from the evil machinations of Prince John while King Richard the Lionheart is away fighting in the Crusades.

  4. Selling. Marketing your property successfully can help to find a buyer quickly and ensure a smooth selling process. Richard Greene is an expert marketer & negotiator who continually places his clients needs first. A high producing REALTOR® in the Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia.

  5. Richard Greene (born November 9, 1942) 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".

  6. Richard Marius Joseph Greene was a noted English film and television actor. A matinée idol who appeared in more than 40 films, he was perhaps best known for the lead role in the long-running British TV series The Adventures of Robin Hood, which ran for 143 episodes from 1955 to 1959.

  7. This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. "Never give a “Speech”, says Richard Greene. In this masterful talk...