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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).
Singer graduated from NIDA in 1983.
Year | Title | Role | Type |
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2013 | Charlie's Country | Darwin Doctor | Feature film |
2013 | Rapture-Palooza | Reverend Rick Forrest / Preacher | Feature film |
2007 | La Croix | Assassin | Short film |
2001 | The Man Who Sued God | Sam Cohen | Feature film |
1989 | Blotto | Harry Zilco | Short film |
1999 | Paperback Hero | Rob Thomas | Feature film |
1998 | Terra Nova | Rob | Feature film |
1998 | Dark City | Hotel Manager / Kiosk Vendor | Feature film |
1997 | Blackrock | Mr Kamen | Feature film |
1995 | Mighty Morphin; Power Rangers | MC | Feature film |
1991 | Till There Was You | Robbo | Feature film |
1989 | Cappucino | Bollinger | Feature film |
1988 | Two Brothers Running | Ben | Feature film |
1987 | Those Dear Departed (aka Ghosts Can Do It! | Gordon | Feature film |
1987 | Incident at Raven's Gate | Richard Cleary | Feature film |
1986 | Crocodile Dundee | Con | Feature film |
1985 | Bliss | Waiter | Feature film |
Year | Title | Role | Type |
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2018 | Reckoning | Dr Chaudhary | TV series |
2017 | Home and Away | Magistrate | TV series |
2017 | A Place to Call Home | Rabbi Cohen | TV series |
2011 | Crownies | Justice Rosenberg | TV series |
2009 | Gruen Transfer | Doctor Earnest | TV series |
2008 | Australia Welcomes Snoop Dogg | Bob Hardcastle | |
2004 | Dynasty: The Making of a Guilty Pleasure | Richard Shapiro | TV movie |
1999 | Airtight | Louie Lugarno | TV movie |
1998 | Kings in Grass Castles | Sam Emmanuel | TV miniseries |
1998 | Water Rats | Terry Madigan | TV series, season 3 |
1998 | Blue Heelers | Justin De Carlo | TV series |
1990 | Fresh Start | Doctor Rogers | TV series |
1989 | Police Rescue | Daryl | TV series |
1988 | Mission Impossible | Youseff K | TV series |
1988 | The Flying Doctors | Barney Splatt | TV series |
1987 | Rafferty's Rules | Mr Yilmaz | TV series |
1986 | G.P. | Barry Lasker | TV series |
1986 | The Last Warhorse | Lassiter | TV movie |
1985 | Palace of Dreams | Myer | TV miniseries |
1985 | Shout | Max Moore | |
1984 | Sons and Daughters | Minder | TV series |
Year | Title | Role | Type |
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2019–21 | West Side Story | Doc | Opera Australia world tour |
2002 | Cox Four | Weasel Covert | NIDA |
1999 | Laughter on the 23rd Floor | Val Skolsky | Ensemble Theatre |
1993 | Love Muscle | Fraser | 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 Costazuela | John Nicholls |
1989 | Death of a Salesman | Willy Loman | STC |
1989 | Man, Beast and Virtue | Dr Alpachio / Grisoldi | Newtown Players |
1988 | Silence / A Slight Ache | Jonathan / Roger | Lookout Theatre |
1988 | Cowgirls and Indians | Big Ralph | NIDA |
1988 | Conversations with Jesus | Rev Ledbeater | NIDA |
1988 | A Streetcar Named Desire | Steve Hubbell | |
1986 | Hamlet | Polonius / Gravedigger | Q Theatre |
1986 | Sweet Bird of Youth | Bud | Wilton Morley Productions |
1985 | The Dance of Death | The Lieutenant | STC |
1984 | Trafford Tanzi | The Ref | Theatre ACT |
1984 | The Department | Hans | Theatre ACT |
1982 | Limited Edition | Writer/Performer | STC |
Year | Title | Role | Type |
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2001 | The Time is Not Yet Ripe | Mr Western |
Year | Details | Role | Production |
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2016 | BCF | Boss | The Sweet Shop, Nick Kelly |
2013 | Nando's | Costa | Plaza Films, Paul Middleditch |
2010–11 | First National Real Estate | Gary Bilson Agent | Plaza Films, Paul Middleditch |
2011 | Betfair Plaza | Interviewer | Dave Kleber |
2007 | Flashbeer | Panel Judge | Plaza Films for Carlton Draught, Paul Middleditch |
1985 | Why Dinnya Call? | Ritchie | Telecom |
1984 | Supa Cloth | Dad | Fink Productions, Fred Fink |
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