The name doesn't sound familiar - maybe if I saw a photograph...
The name doesn't sound familiar - maybe if I saw a photograph...
Here's Mr. Patrick Richwood. Greg said he played the elevator operator in PRETTY WOMAN but I don't remember anything about that movie except not liking it very much.
Born and raised in Burbank, Patrick Richwood first appeared on the Colony Stage in Clutter, The True Story of the Collyer Brothers Who Never Threw Anything Out.
At 18, he was the youngest Pirate in the NY Shakespeare Festival's The Pirates of Penzance (Ahmanson Theatre, 1st National Tour, The White House). His theatre work here and in New York includes playing Seymour in Little Shop of Horrors (Heritage Arts Orpheum Theater), Goat in The Robber Bridegroom (Equity Library Theater), Mr. Church in What's a Nice Country Like You Doing in a State Like This? (American Place Theater), Treplev in The Seagull (A Noise Within), Leviticus in The Legend (Mark Taper Annex), Deputy in The Mystery of Edwin Drood (California Music Theater), Renfield in Dracula (Hermosa Beach Playhouse), Harlequin in Triumph of Love (Santa Barbara Civic Light Opera), and Ellard in The Foreigner (Olney Theatre, Maryland) for which he received the Helen Hayes Award.
Film work includes Beaches, Pretty Woman, Streets, Dear God, Little Sister, The Dark Side of Genius, Armageddon, The Other Sister, Runaway Bride, The Princess Diaries, and The Race to Space. Television credits include Nothing in Common (Series Regular-NBC), Adventures in Wonderland (Series Regular --- Disney Channel), Boomtown (Series Regular-NBC), dozens of guest-starring roles and countless wacky commercials.