Branscombe Richmond
Bobby Sixkiller in Renegade, Harker in Hawaiian Heat
Birth name : Branscombe Leo Charles Richmond
Birth date : 1956/08/08 (69 years old)
Birth place : Los Angeles
Height: 1.91 m
Biography for Branscombe Richmond
Highly recognizable Native American actor, stuntman and singer who is equally capable of portraying cold-hearted villains on the one hand and warm-hearted, open "good guys" on the other, as evidenced by his huge grin and hearty laugh.
The solidly built 6' 3" Richmond has regularly played the bad guy on-screen. He's been on the receiving end of the fists of Arnold Schwarzenegger in Commando (1985), gotten pummeled by Carl Weathers in Action Jackson (1988) and tangled with Steven Seagal in Hard to Kill (1990).
Richmond is the son of movie stuntman Leo C. Richmond and first broke into film and TV in the early 1970s with minor roles in shows such as "The Bionic Woman" (1976), "The Rockford Files" (1974) and "Magnum, P.I." (1980). From there he quickly picked up work in numerous made-for-TV movies and was kept busy throughout the 1980s and 1990s with appearances in such A-grade productions as Licence to Kill (1989), Best Seller (1987) and Batman Returns (1992). He even found himself in the children's film Curly Sue (1991). In early 1991 Richmond scored the key role of "Bobby Six Killer" in the bounty hunter-themed TV series "Renegade" (1992) starring alongside Lorenzo Lamas and Kathleen Kinmont. The series was quite successful and ran from 1992 to 1997, turning out over 100 episodes! Additionally, Richmond has starred in plenty of B-movie action films and has become quite a cult figure of the genre.
Since the late 1990s, Richmond has remained busy on several fronts. He's continued acting in Hollywood, is the official spokesman for Indian Motorcycles and is the lead singer for the band "Branscombe Richmond and the Renegade Posse". He's also notched up numerous awards, including being voted "Native American Entertainer of the Year" and "Mr Showman" of the year by the Las Vegas Review Journal.
Branscombe Richmond was born on August 8, 1955 in Los Angeles. He is the son of Leo C. Richmond a well -known Hollywood stuntman. Branscombe Richmond therefore naturally started by doing waterfalls and then making appearances in TV series such as Magnum and Super Jaimie. He played cinema alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger in the film Commando, by Steven Seagal in the perfect weapon. We can also see him in Batman the challenge, King Scorpion, Iron Aigle III, Alder and Death, Christopher Columbus ... In 1992, he won the role that will make him famous, that of Bobby Sixkiller in the TV series the rebel . Since 1990, he has also been the leader of the Country-Rock Branscombe group Richmond and the Renegade Posse.
Branscombe Richmond is an American actor known for his roles in films and television series. He was born on August 21, 1955 in Los Angeles, California.
Richmond grew up in a family of five and began his acting career in the 1980s. He first appeared in television series such as "The A-Team" and "Knight Rider", before Play in films such as "Beetlejuice" and "The Fifth Element".
Over the years, Richmond has continued to play in a variety of cinematographic and television projects. He notably played in the films "Desperado" and "The Scorpion King" and had recurring roles in the series "Baywatch" and "Renegade".
Apart from his acting career, Richmond is also a musician and singer. He released several country music albums and played in several live music shows.
In addition to his career as an actor and musician, Richmond is also a social and environmental activist. He is a member of the Indian tribe Chumash and strives to promote the culture and rights of the Amerindians. It is also engaged in environmental causes such as ocean protection and the fight against greenhouse gases.
In summary, Branscombe Richmond is a talented and versatile American actor who has played in a variety of cinematographic and television projects over the years. He is also a musician and social and environmental activist.
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Filmography
| Title | Role |
|---|---|
| Taken by Force (2008) (post-production) | Dakota |
| Eyes | Don Brown (1 episode, 2007) |
| Angels with Angles (2005) | El Capitan |
| Joey | Ray (1 episode, 2005) |
| Desperate Housewives | Inmate #3 (1 episode, 2005) |
| Charmed | Fierce Demon (1 episode, 2004) |
| Hawaii (1 episode, 2004) | |
| Black Cloud (2004) | Peter |
| Tremors | Harlowe Winnemucca (3 episodes, 2003) |
| Touch 'Em All McCall (2003) (TV) | |
| Power Rangers Wild Force | Mr. Enrile (1 episode, 2002) |
| The Scorpion King (2002) | Jesup |
| 18 Wheels of Justice | Green Richard (1 episode, 2001) |
| Nash Bridges (1 episode, 2000) | |
| Air America | Fantini (1 episode, 1998) |
| Walker, Texas Ranger | Deputy George Black Fox (1 episode, 1998) |
| Hawaii-Five O (1997) (TV) | Napoleon DeCastro |
| Renegade | Bobby Sixkiller (29 episodes, 1992-1997) |
| To the Limit (1995) | Don Williams |
| Hard Vice (1994) | Tony |
| CIA II: Target Alexa (1994) | General Mendoza |
| The Corpse Had a Familiar Face (1994) (TV) | Rodriguez |
| Jericho Fever (1993) (TV) | FBI Agent |
| Nemesis (1993) | Mexican Man |
| Sunset Grill (1993) | Gang Member #1 |
| Inside Edge (1993) | Henderson |
| Death Ring (1993) (V) | Mr. Cross |
| Da Vinci's War (1993) | Don Ho |
| Ring of the Musketeers (1992) (TV) | Gus |
| Raven | Tino, the Bouncer (1 episode, 1992) |
| Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992) | Indian Chieftain |
| Batman Returns (1992) | Terrifying Clown #1 |
| Aces: Iron Eagle III (1992) | Rapist |
| Sweet Justice (1992) | Biker |
| Grand Canyon (1991) | Ace Cop |
| Curly Sue (1991) | Albert |
| The Taking of Beverly Hills (1991) | Benitez |
| Showdown in Little Tokyo (1991) (uncredited) | Man in Door |
| Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man (1991) | Big Indian |
| Driving Me Crazy (1991/I) | Bouncer |
| The Perfect Weapon (1991) | Bartender |
| L.A. Law (1 episode, 1991) | |
| Snow Kill (1990) (TV) | Loomis |
| El Diablo (1990) (TV) | Dancing Bear |
| Jake and the Fatman | Bill Kulakai / ... (3 episodes, 1987-1990) |
| Alien Nation | Laurence Haney (1 episode, 1990) |
| Hard to Kill (1990) | Max Quentero |
| Life Goes On | Dave Gage (1 episode, 1989) |
| Cage (1989) | Diablo |
| Licence to Kill (1989) (uncredited) | Barrelhead Bar Patron |
| Baywatch | Lifeguard (1 episode, 1989) |
| L.A. Bounty (1989) | Willis |
| Paradise | Howard (1 episode, 1988) |
| Night Court | Ahkpa (2 episodes, 1988) |
| Hero and the Terror (1988) | Victor |
| The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking (1988) | Fridolf |
| Houston Knights | Benny Figueroa (1 episode, 1988) |
| MacGyver | Grade / ... (2 episodes, 1985-1988) |
| Hunter | Closkey / ... (2 episodes, 1986-1988) |
| Action Jackson (1988) | Poolroom Thug #2 |
| Sledge Hammer! | Rico (1 episode, 1987) |
| Magnum, P.I. | Moki / ... (5 episodes, 1980-1987) |
| The Hidden (1987) | Roberts |
| Beauty and the Beast | Thug (1 episode, 1987) |
| Best Seller (1987) | Longshoreman #1 |
| The Highwayman (1987) (TV) | Geronimo |
| CBS Summer Playhouse | Lance Kendall (1 episode, 1987) |
| No Safe Haven (1987) | Manuel |
| Starman (1 episode, 1987) | |
| Sunday Drive (1986) (TV) | Johnson |
| Heart of the City (1986) (TV) | Sgt. Luke Hahui |
| Heart of the City (1986) TV Series | Sergeant Luke Halui (unknown episodes) |
| Never Too Young to Die (1986) | Minkie's Partner |
| T.J. Hooker: Blood Sport (1986) (TV) | Barkeeper |
| T.J. Hooker | Bartender (1 episode, 1986) |
| The A-Team | Ifker's Henchman (2 episodes, 1985-1986) |
| Crazy Like a Fox | Jack Tremaine (1 episode, 1986) |
| Knight Rider (2 episodes, 1985-1986) | |
| Riptide (2 episodes, 1985-1986) | |
| The Greatest American Hero | Bar Patron (1 episode, 1986) |
| Airwolf | Jimmy Oshiro (1 episode, 1985) |
| Misfits of Science | Man (1 episode, 1985) |
| Commando (1985) | Vega |
| J.O.E. and the Colonel (1985) (TV) (uncredited) | Soldier |
| Cover Up | Luck (1 episode, 1985) |
| Kids Don't Tell (1985) (TV) | Pool Player |
| Hawaiian Heat (1984) TV Series | Harker (unknown episodes, 1984) |
| Matt Houston | Motorcyclist (1 episode, 1984) |
| Mike Hammer | Peter Sky Horse (1 episode, 1984) |
| Hawaiian Heat (1984) (TV) | Harker |
| Cannonball Run II (1984) (uncredited) | Biker |
| Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984) | Gunner #2 |
| The Mystic Warrior (1984) (TV) | Miyaca |
| Killpoint (1984) (uncredited) | Informant in Locker Room |
| Lottery! (1 episode, 1984) | |
| Automan | Johnson (1 episode, 1984) |
| Too Close for Comfort | Papauli Kana-Kahaka (1 episode, 1984) |
| Falcon Crest | Ernie (1 episode, 1983) |
| Tales of the Gold Monkey | Paul (1 episode, 1983) |
| The Legend of Walks Far Woman (1982) (TV) | Big Lake |
| Charlie's Angels | Bob Ahuna (1 episode, 1981) |
| Vega$ | Maker (2 episodes, 1980) |
| Waikiki (1980) (TV) | Walter Kaamanu |
| Hart to Hart (1 episode, 1980) | |
| The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh (1979) | Winston Running Hawk |
| The Rockford Files | Frankie Reva (1 episode, 1979) |
| Kill the Golden Goose (1979) | Mahuma |
| Death Moon (1978) (TV) | Vince Tatupu |
| Three on a Date (1978) (TV) | Allen Lunalilo |
| The Bionic Woman | Security Guard (1 episode, 1978) |
| The Chicken Chronicles (1977) | Mark |
| The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977) | Guard (segment A Fistful of Yen) |
| MacArthur (1977) (uncredited) | Korean soldier |
| Rollercoaster (1977) (uncredited) | |
| Emergency! | Ice Skating Clown (1 episode, 1977) |
| Two-Minute Warning (1976) (uncredited) | Bystander with blood on his hands |
| Lanigan's Rabbi (1976) (TV) | |
| The Six Million Dollar Man | Basketball Player (1 episode, 1976) |
Trivia
- Is the national spokesman for Indian Motorcycles, and when he tours with his band The Renegade Posse, he always has an Indian motorcycle with him. In his capacity as spokesman, he appears at motorcycling's Big Five: the Laughlin (NV) River Run; Sturgis (SD); Daytona Bike Week (FL); Laconia (NH) and Hollister (CA).
Family
- Spouse : Lei (? - present) 4 children
- Son of actor Leo C. Richmond.
Author of the card
- Creation date: 24/11/2007 by abdest






