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Richard Newman may refer to:

Richard Newman (actor) American actor

Richard Newman is an American-Canadian actor, voice actor and voice director who is notable for his numerous voice roles in Transformers cartoons.

Richard N Newman was an English cricketer and match organiser who played batsman for Essex, Kent and All-England from the 1773 season to 1793. Richards first-class debut came on 21 June 1773. He was a leading amateur player and an early member of MCC. Newman scored the first ever half century at Lord's, while batting for Essex.

Richard "Dick" Newman was an Australian cricketer. He played four first-class matches for Tasmania between 1951 and 1953.

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