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“Ken
Richters´ interpretation is masterful!”
―
Washington Magazine
KEN
RICHTERS
first began performing in the early 1970's as
a singer and featured dancer with a number of regional theaters
throughout New England. Since that time, he has displayed a
unique blending of talents rarely seen in a single performer. A
familiar face to television audiences around the country, he has
been seen in a number of weekly series and made-for-television
movies. His motion picture work includes a starring role in the
award-winning independent film JEAN, which was produced by the
AMERICAN WRITER'S THEATER FOUNDATION and Tom Fontana and filmed
entirely on location at the EUGENE O'NEILL CENTER in
Connecticut.
His performance as Mark Twain was first brought
to national acclaim in 1981. Following a
sold-out engagement in Washington, D.C.,
television newscasters from across the country
had great fun covering Twain's salty comments to
members of the United States Congress. Since
that time, the production has been performed
more than 1000 times in all 50 states, Canada,
and Europe. The millennium found Ken Richters as
Mark Twain sharing the stage with another great
American author, Tom Wolfe, as part of HARPER'S
MAGAZINE star-studded 150th Anniversary Gala
celebration in New York. Following that
performance, PBS had him provide the voice of
Mark Twain for their controversial series
CULTURE SHOCK - CHALLENGING ART.
Between television and motion picture
engagements, he has performed extensively in the
legit end of show business, starring in such
live stage productions as BIG RIVER, OKLAHOMA,
THEY'RE PLAYING OUR SONG, PROMISES PROMISES,
COMPANY, MAN OF LAMANCHA, GEORGE M, and THE MAN
WHO CAME TO DINNER. He recently made his
"operatic" debut receiving rave reviews in the
featured role of "Frosch the Jailer" in
CONNECTICUT OPERA'S production of DIE FLEDERMAUS.
Well known for his considerable vocal range, he
has become a favorite in the field of commercial
and industrial performing. He has been the
on-camera and live industrial spokesman for more
than 50 large U.S. and European corporations,
including the International Paper, IBM, Lloyds
of London, and Sony. Television and radio
commercial credits include COCA-COLA, SEARS,
EGGO WAFFLES, KIMBERLY CLARK, AT&T, FEDERAL
EXPRESS, UNITED ARTISTS TELEVISION, MOTRIN, and
just finished a five year run as the national
commercial voice for A.J. WRIGHT STORES - a
division of the TJX Corporation. He is also the
featured narrator on more than 50 educational
CD-ROMs for MCGRAW-HILL COMPANIES. Visitors to
the SMITHSONIAN in Washington, D.C. can hear
Ken's work with WALTER CRONKITE narrating the
history of Fast Attack Submarines.
In addition, Ken spends time each year working
on a number of special projects. He has been the
opening act for many show-business veterans
including THE TEMPTATIONS, ROBERTA FLACK, the
late LAURA BRANIGAN and HENNY YOUNGMAN, and THE
SMOTHERS BROTHERS; co-starred with Academy Award
actress Nina Foch in her life's retrospective,
AN EVENING WITH NINA FOCH; and performed with
Olympic Gold Medalist OKSANA BAIUL. He often
works behind-the-scenes doing private coaching
and consultation with corporate executives,
politicians, and bestselling authors, to assist
them in preparing for public appearances. Last
year, he was the featured performer at an annual
benefit production for PAUL NEWMAN'S HOLE IN THE
WALL CAMP for children with cancer and other
life-threatening diseases.
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