Ritchie Singer

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Ritchie Singer is an Australian actor.

Singer portrayed executive producer Richard Shapiro in the fictionalized 2005 American television movie/docudrama Dynasty: The Making of a Guilty Pleasure , based on the creation and behind the scenes production of the 1980s prime time soap opera Dynasty . [1] [2] He also played Terence James 'Terry' Madigan in season three of the Australian police procedural Water Rats (1998).

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Singer graduated from NIDA in 1983.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleType
2013 Charlie's Country Darwin DoctorFeature film
2013 Rapture-Palooza Reverend Rick Forrest / PreacherFeature film
2007La CroixAssassinShort film
2001 The Man Who Sued God Sam CohenFeature film
1989BlottoHarry ZilcoShort film
1999 Paperback Hero Rob ThomasFeature film
1998 Terra Nova RobFeature film
1998 Dark City Hotel Manager / Kiosk VendorFeature film
1997 Blackrock Mr KamenFeature film
1995 Mighty Morphin; Power Rangers MCFeature film
1991 Till There Was You RobboFeature film
1989 Cappucino BollingerFeature film
1988 Two Brothers Running BenFeature film
1987 Those Dear Departed (aka Ghosts Can Do It!GordonFeature film
1987 Incident at Raven's Gate Richard ClearyFeature film
1986 Crocodile Dundee ConFeature film
1985 Bliss WaiterFeature film

Television

YearTitleRoleType
2018 Reckoning Dr ChaudharyTV series
2017 Home and Away MagistrateTV series
2017 A Place to Call Home Rabbi CohenTV series
2011 Crownies Justice RosenbergTV series
2009 Gruen Transfer Doctor EarnestTV series
2008Australia Welcomes Snoop DoggBob Hardcastle
2004 Dynasty: The Making of a Guilty Pleasure Richard Shapiro TV movie
1999AirtightLouie LugarnoTV movie
1998 Kings in Grass Castles Sam EmmanuelTV miniseries
1998 Water Rats Terry MadiganTV series, season 3
1998 Blue Heelers Justin De CarloTV series
1990 Fresh Start Doctor RogersTV series
1989 Police Rescue DarylTV series
1988 Mission Impossible Youseff KTV series
1988 The Flying Doctors Barney SplattTV series
1987 Rafferty's Rules Mr YilmazTV series
1986 G.P. Barry LaskerTV series
1986 The Last Warhorse LassiterTV movie
1985 Palace of Dreams MyerTV miniseries
1985ShoutMax Moore
1984 Sons and Daughters MinderTV series

Stage

YearTitleRoleType
2019–21 West Side Story Doc Opera Australia world tour
2002Cox FourWeasel Covert NIDA
1999 Laughter on the 23rd Floor Val Skolsky Ensemble Theatre
1993Love MuscleFraser NIDA
A Flea In Her Ear / Don Carlos NIDA
1992 Six Degrees of Separation Dr Feine STC
1992 I Hate Hamlet Gary Peter Lefkowitz Diana Bliss Prodns
1990 The Odd Couple Manolo CostazuelaJohn Nicholls
1989 Death of a Salesman Willy Loman STC
1989 Man, Beast and Virtue Dr Alpachio / GrisoldiNewtown Players
1988 Silence / A Slight Ache Jonathan / RogerLookout Theatre
1988Cowgirls and IndiansBig Ralph NIDA
1988Conversations with JesusRev Ledbeater NIDA
1988 A Streetcar Named Desire Steve Hubbell
1986 Hamlet Polonius / GravediggerQ Theatre
1986 Sweet Bird of Youth BudWilton Morley Productions
1985 The Dance of Death The Lieutenant STC
1984 Trafford Tanzi The RefTheatre ACT
1984 The Department HansTheatre ACT
1982Limited EditionWriter/Performer STC

Radio

YearTitleRoleType
2001 The Time is Not Yet Ripe Mr Western

TVC

YearDetailsRoleProduction
2016BCFBossThe Sweet Shop, Nick Kelly
2013Nando'sCostaPlaza Films, Paul Middleditch
2010–11First National Real EstateGary Bilson AgentPlaza Films, Paul Middleditch
2011Betfair PlazaInterviewerDave Kleber
2007FlashbeerPanel JudgePlaza Films for Carlton Draught, Paul Middleditch
1985Why Dinnya Call?RitchieTelecom
1984Supa ClothDadFink Productions, Fred Fink

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References

  1. Heffernan, Virginia (1 January 2005). "Dynasty: The Making of a Guilty Pleasure: If You've Got It, Flaunt It: ABC Trumpets an 80's Hit". The New York Times . Retrieved 26 February 2009.
  2. "Dynasty: The Making of a Guilty Pleasure: Credits". Der-denver-clan.de. Retrieved 27 February 2009.