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Michael Richards

Michael Anthony Richards (born July 24, 1949) is an American actor, writer, television producer, and comedian best known for playing Cosmo Kramer on the television sitcom Seinfeld. He began his career as a stand-up comedian, first entering the national spotlight when he was featured on Billy Crystal's first cable TV special. He went on to become a series regular on ABC's Fridays. He made numerous guest appearances on a variety of television shows, such as Cheers. His film credits include So I Married an Axe Murderer, Airheads, Young Doctors in Love, Problem Child, Coneheads, UHF, and Trial and Error, one of his few starring roles.

Michael Richards
Richards at the 45th Primetime Emmy Awards on September 19, 1993
Born
Michael Anthony Richards

(1949-07-24) July 24, 1949 (age 73)
Alma materCalifornia Institute of the Arts
The Evergreen State College (BA)
Occupation(s)Actor, writer, producer, comedian
Years active1979–present
Spouses
  • Cathleen Lyons
    (m. 1974; div. 1993)
    [2][3]
  • Beth Skipp
    (m. 2010)
    [4][5]
Children2
Military career
Allegiance United States
Service/branch U.S. Army
Years of service1970–1972

From 1989 to 1998, he played Cosmo Kramer on Seinfeld, three times receiving the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. During the run of Seinfeld, he made a guest appearance in Mad About You. After Seinfeld, he starred in his own sitcom, The Michael Richards Show, which was cancelled after 2 months.

When Seinfeld ended in 1998, Richards returned to stand-up comedy. He incited controversy in 2006 after a video was obtained by TMZ of him going on a racist tirade against hecklers while performing at the Laugh Factory.[6] The incident severely damaged his career, and due to significant media coverage of the event, he announced his retirement from stand-up in early 2007. In 2009 he appeared as himself in the seventh season of Curb Your Enthusiasmalongside his fellow Seinfeld cast members for the first time since that show’s finale—lampooning his incident at the Laugh Factory. In 2013, he portrayed Frank in the sitcom Kirstie, which was cancelled after one season.[7]

Early life

 

Richards was born in Culver City, California, to a Catholic family.[8] He is the son of Phyllis (née Nardozzi), a medical records librarian of Italian descent, and William Richards, an electrical engineer of Scottish and English descent.[9] His father died in a car crash when Michael was two and his mother never remarried.[2]

Richards graduated from Thousand Oaks High School. In 1968, he appeared as a contestant on The Dating Game, although was not chosen for the date. He was drafted into the United States Army in 1970. He trained as a medic and was stationed in West Germany where he was a member of a theatrical group called The Training Road Show.[10] He became interested in performing after taking a theatrical class in seventh grade.[11]

After being honorably discharged, he used the benefits of the G.I. Bill to enroll in the California Institute of the Arts, and received a BA degree in drama from The Evergreen State College in 1975.[12] He also had a short-lived improv act with Ed Begley Jr. During this period, he enrolled at Los Angeles Valley College and continued to appear in student productions.

Career

Richards got his big TV break in 1979, appearing in Billy Crystal's first cable TV special. In 1980, he began as one of the cast members on ABC's Fridays television show, where Larry David was a fellow cast member and writer. It included a famous instance where Andy Kaufman refused to deliver his scripted lines, leading Richards to bring the cue cards on screen to Kaufman, causing him to throw his drink into Richards's face before a small riot ensued (Richards later claimed he was in on the joke).[13] The film Man on the Moon featured a re-enactment of the Andy Kaufman incident where Richards was portrayed by actor Norm Macdonald (although he is never referred to by name, so he could be seen as a composite character taking the place of Richards).[14][15]

In 1986, Richards had a minor role in the cult satirical TV miniseries Fresno, playing one of a pair of inept criminal henchmen. In 1989, Richards had a supporting role in "Weird Al" Yankovic's comedy film UHF as janitor Stanley Spadowski. On television, he appeared in Miami Vice as an unscrupulous bookie; in St. Elsewhere as a television producer making a documentary about Dr. Mark Craig; in Cheers as a character trying to collect on an old bet with Sam Malone; and made several guest appearances with Jay Leno as an accident-prone fitness expert.

According to an interview with executive producer David Hoberman, ABC first conceived the series Monk as a procedural police comedy with an Inspector Clouseau-like character suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder. Hoberman said ABC wanted Richards to play Adrian Monk, but he turned it down.[16]

Seinfeld

 
Richards with Jerry Seinfeld at the 44th Primetime Emmy Awards in 1992

In 1989, Richards was cast as Cosmo Kramer in the NBC television series Seinfeld, created by fellow Fridays cast member Larry David and comedian Jerry Seinfeld. Although it got off to a slow start, by the mid-1990s it had become one of the most popular sitcoms in television history. It ended its nine-year run in 1998 at No. 1 in the Nielsen ratings. In Seinfeld, Kramer is the across the hall neighbor of the show's eponymous character, and is usually referred to only by his last name. His first name, Cosmo, was revealed in the sixth-season episode "The Switch".

Richards won more Emmys than any other Seinfeld cast member, taking home the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 1993, 1994, and 1997.

Starting in 2004, he and his fellow Seinfeld cast members provided interviews and audio commentaries for the Seinfeld DVDs. Richards stepped down from providing audio commentary after Season 5, though he continued to provide interviews.

The Michael Richards Show

In 2000, after the end of Seinfeld, Richards began work on a new series for NBC, his first major project since Seinfeld's finale. The Michael Richards Show, for which Richards received co-writer and co-executive producer credits, was conceived as a comedy/mystery starring Richards as a bumbling private investigator. When the first pilot failed with test audiences, NBC ordered that the show be retooled into a more conventional, office-based sitcom before its premiere. After a few weeks of poor ratings and negative reviews, it was cancelled.

2006 Laugh Factory incident

During a performance on November 17, 2006, at the Laugh Factory in Hollywood, California, Richards launched into a racist rant in response to repeated heckling and interruptions from a small group of Black and Hispanic audience members. Richards was recorded shouting "He's a nigger!" several times and making references to lynching and the Jim Crow era.[6][17][18][19][20] Kyle Doss, a member of the group that Richards addressed, said the group had arrived in the middle of the performance and were "being a little loud". According to Doss:

[Richards] said, "Look at the stupid Mexicans and blacks being loud up there." That's the first thing he said. And then he kept on with his bit. And, then, after a while, I told him, "My friend doesn't think you're funny." And then when I told him that, that's when he flipped me off and said, "F-you N-word." And that's how it all started.

— Kyle Doss, Interview on The Situation Room[21]

Three days after the incident, Richards made a public apology via satellite on the Late Show with David Letterman, saying: "For me to be at a comedy club and to flip out and say this crap, I'm deeply, deeply sorry. I'm not a racist, that's what's so insane about this."[22] Many studio audience members laughed as Richards began his unscripted explanation and apology, thinking it was a bit, leading show guest Jerry Seinfeld to reprimand them, saying: "Stop laughing. It's not funny." Richards said he had been trying to defuse the heckling by being even more outrageous, but it had backfired. He later called civil rights leaders Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson to apologize.[21][23] He also appeared as a guest on Jackson's syndicated radio show.[24] Doss stated that he did not accept Richards's apology, saying: "If he wanted to apologize, he could have contacted ... one of us out of the group. But, he didn't. He apologized on camera just because the tape got out."[23][25]

The incident was parodied on several TV shows, including Mad TV, Family Guy, South Park, Extras, and Monday Night Raw. In an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm, Richards appeared as himself and poked fun at the incident. In a 2012 episode of Seinfeld's web series Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, Richards explained that the outburst still haunted him, and was a major reason for his retirement from stand-up.[26]

Comedian Paul Mooney also cited the incident as a key factor leading to his decision to remove the racial slur from his own live performances.[27]

Cameo roles, guest appearances, and film roles

Richards played himself in Episode 2 of Season 1 "The Flirt Episode" (1992) of the HBO series The Larry Sanders Show. He also had a cameo role in the comedy thriller film So I Married an Axe Murderer, credited as "insensitive man". He played radio station employee Doug Beech in Airheads, and co-starred with Jeff Daniels as an actor pretending to be a lawyer in 1997's Trial and Error. He also made guest appearances on Miami Vice, Night Court and Cheers. In 2007, he voiced character Bud Ditchwater in the animated film Bee Movie, which starred and was produced by Jerry Seinfeld. In 2009, Richards and the other main Seinfeld cast members appeared in the seventh season of Curb Your Enthusiasm.[28] In 2012, Richards appeared in comedy web series Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, hosted by Jerry Seinfeld.[29] In 2014, he appeared as the president of Crackle in a trailer for Season 5. Seinfeld said the trailer's storyline would be expanded on in one of the episodes. In the comedy book SuperMega Saves the Troops written by Matt Watson and Ryan Magee, Michael Richards was a key character as an undercover spy.

Richards played Frank in the sitcom Kirstie, costarring Kirstie Alley and Rhea Perlman. It premiered on TV Land on December 4, 2013[7] and was canceled after one season.[30]

In 2019, Richards played Daddy Hogwood in the romantic comedy Faith, Hope & Love starring Peta Murgatroyd and Robert Krantz.[31]

Personal life

Richards was married to Cathleen Lyons, a family therapist, for 18 years. They have one daughter, Sophia. They separated in 1992 and divorced the following year.[2][3]

In 2010, Richards married his girlfriend Beth Skipp. They have been together since 2002 and have one son.[4]

Richards is a Freemason.[32]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1982 Young Doctors in Love Malamud Callahan
1984 The House of God Dr. Pinkus
1984 The Ratings Game Sal
1985 Transylvania 6-5000 Fejos
1986 Whoops Apocalypse Lacrobat
1987 Choice Chance and Control Victor Loudon Driver's Ed video
1989 UHF Stanley Spadowski
1990 Problem Child Martin Beck
1993 Coneheads Motel Clerk
1993 So I Married an Axe Murderer Insensitive Man
1994 Airheads Doug Beech
1995 Unstrung Heroes Danny Lidz Nominated—American Comedy Award for Funniest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
1997 Redux Riding Hood The Wolf Voice
Short film
1997 Trial and Error Richard "Ricky" Rietti
2007 Bee Movie Bud Ditchwater Voice
2013 Walk the Light Lester Short film
2019 Faith, Hope & Love Daddy Hogwood

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1980–1982 Fridays Various roles 54 episodes; also writer
1982 Faerie Tale Theatre King Geoffeey Episode: "The Tale of the Frog Prince"
1983 Herndon Dr. Herndon P. Stool Television film
1984 Faerie Tale Theatre Vince Episode: "Pinocchio"
1984 At Your Service Rick the gardener Television film
1984 Night Court Eugene Sleighbough Episode: "Take My Wife, Please"
1984 The Ratings Game Sal Television film
1985 Tall Tales & Legends Sneaky Pete Episode: "My Darlin' Clementine"
1984–1985 St. Elsewhere Bill Wolf 5 episodes
1985 Cheers Eddie Gordon Episode: "Bar Bet"
1985 Scarecrow and Mrs. King Petronus Episode: "Car Wars"
1985 Slickers Mike Blade Television film
1985 It's a Living Hager Episode: "Desperate Hours"
1985 Hill Street Blues Special Agent Durpe Episode: "An Oy for an Oy"
1986 Miami Vice Pagone Episode: "The Fix"
1986 A Year in the Life Ronnie 3 episodes
1986 Fresno 2nd henchman 5 episodes
1987 Jonathan Winters: On the Ledge Various roles Television special
1987–1988 Marblehead Manor Rick 11 episodes
1989 Camp MTV Stanley Spadowski Television film
1989–1998 Seinfeld Cosmo Kramer
1992 Dinosaurs Director Voice
Episode: "Wesayso Knows Best"
1992 Mad About You Cosmo Kramer Episode: "The Apartment"
1992 The Larry Sanders Show Himself Episode: "The Flirt Episode"
1996 London Suite Mark Ferris Television film
2000 David Copperfield Mr. Wilkins Micawber Television film
2000 The Michael Richards Show Vic Nardozza 7 episodes; also co-creator and executive producer
2009 Curb Your Enthusiasm Michael Richards 3 episodes
2012 Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Michael Richards, Fictional Crackle president Dick Corcoran 3 episodes
2013–2014 Kirstie Frank 12 episodes

References

  1. ^ McDermid, Charles (July 13, 2007). "Richards finds solace in Cambodia". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 25, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c "Michael Richards Tv's Top Jive-talking Hipster-doofus Fell for His Audience, and Vice Versa. Farewell, Cosmo, and Giddyup!". People. May 14, 1998. Retrieved December 27, 2012.
  3. ^ a b Lipton, Michael A. (March 8, 1993). "Man Overboard!". People. Retrieved July 14, 2015.
  4. ^ a b Lacher, Irene (December 1, 2013). "Michael Richards goes for a drive". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 11, 2015.
  5. ^ Falls, Michelle (December 6, 2013). "First Look at Michael Richards' Adorable Son Antonio—See the Precious Pics!". E!. Retrieved January 2, 2015.
  6. ^ a b TMZ Staff (2006). ""Kramer's" Racist Tirade – Caught on Tape". In The Zone. TMZ.com. Retrieved November 20, 2006.
  7. ^ a b Goldberg, Lesely (February 15, 2013). "TV Land Orders Kirstie Alley-Michael Richards Comedy to Series". The Hollywood Reporter.
  8. ^ "Michael Richards is not Jewish (Not that there's anything wrong with that)". HuffPost. November 23, 2006.
  9. ^ "Michael Richards Biography (1949?-)". Filmreference.com. Retrieved October 12, 2010.
  10. ^ Barbara DeMarco Barrett (June 1997). "The Spaz at Home". Orange Coat Magazine. p. 34.
  11. ^ "Michael Richards Net Worth (Updated 2023), Height, Income Source And Biography - NetWorthDekho". September 28, 2022. Retrieved December 29, 2022.
  12. ^ "NewsLibrary.com – newspaper archive, clipping service – newspapers and other news sources". April 30, 1995.
  13. ^ Michael Richards 'Speaking Freely' transcript via First Amendment Center, Recorded February 28, 2002, in Aspen, Colorado March 31, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ Andy Kaufman on Fridays from FridaysFan. Funnyordie.com. February 11, 2008. Retrieved February 10, 2010.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on August 8, 2014. Retrieved August 29, 2014.
  16. ^ from "Mr Monk and His Origins," a special feature packaged with the Season One DVDs.
  17. ^ Mariel Concepción (2006). . News wire. VIBE.com. Archived from the original on December 31, 2006. Retrieved November 21, 2006.
  18. ^ ""Seinfeld" Comic Richards Apologizes for Racial Rant". Washingtonpost.com. November 21, 2006. Retrieved October 12, 2010.
  19. ^ "Richards 'deeply, deeply sorry' for racial slurs". CBC arts. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. November 20, 2006. Retrieved November 20, 2006.
  20. ^ ""Seinfeld" Star Richards Under Fire For Racial Outburst". News wire. Reuters. November 20, 2006. Retrieved June 28, 2013.
  21. ^ a b "The Situation Room transcript". The Situation Room. CNN. 2006. Retrieved December 4, 2006.
  22. ^ "CNN Newsroom". CNN.com. 2006. Retrieved February 16, 2007.
  23. ^ a b "Sharpton: Comedian's apology not enough". CNN. November 23, 2006. Retrieved April 22, 2007.
  24. ^ "Jesse Jackson Talks To Michael Richards: Jackson Says Apology For Actor's Racist Rant Is Only A Beginning Before Healing". News wire. CBS. November 25, 2006. Retrieved April 23, 2007.
  25. ^ Kyle Doss wants reparations for Kramer calling him a nigger at YouTube
  26. ^ . Comediansincarsgettingcoffee.com. Archived from the original on May 11, 2014. Retrieved May 13, 2014.
  27. ^ "Black entertainers struggle with the n-word". nbcnews.com. December 1, 2006.
  28. ^ . Zap2It.com. March 6, 2009. Archived from the original on July 14, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
  29. ^ . Archived from the original on October 2, 2012. Retrieved October 7, 2012.
  30. ^ "TV Land cancels 'Kirstie'". Entertainment Weekly and Time Inc. Retrieved July 30, 2014.
  31. ^ "Seinfeld's Kramer (Michael Richards) meets @DancingABC's @PetaMurgatroyd ! It's all laughs behind the scenes of Faith, Hope, & Love. Follow us to stay updated! #fhlmovie". twitter.com.
  32. ^ "Today in Masonic History - Michael Anthony Richards is Born".

External links

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This article is about the American actor For other people named Michael Richards see Michael Richards disambiguation Michael Anthony Richards born July 24 1949 is an American actor writer television producer and comedian best known for playing Cosmo Kramer on the television sitcom Seinfeld He began his career as a stand up comedian first entering the national spotlight when he was featured on Billy Crystal s first cable TV special He went on to become a series regular on ABC s Fridays He made numerous guest appearances on a variety of television shows such as Cheers His film credits include So I Married an Axe Murderer Airheads Young Doctors in Love Problem Child Coneheads UHF and Trial and Error one of his few starring roles Michael RichardsRichards at the 45th Primetime Emmy Awards on September 19 1993BornMichael Anthony Richards 1949 07 24 July 24 1949 age 73 Culver City California U S 1 Alma materCalifornia Institute of the ArtsThe Evergreen State College BA Occupation s Actor writer producer comedianYears active1979 presentSpousesCathleen Lyons m 1974 div 1993 wbr 2 3 Beth Skipp m 2010 wbr 4 5 Children2Military careerAllegiance United StatesService wbr branchU S ArmyYears of service1970 1972From 1989 to 1998 he played Cosmo Kramer on Seinfeld three times receiving the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series During the run of Seinfeld he made a guest appearance in Mad About You After Seinfeld he starred in his own sitcom The Michael Richards Show which was cancelled after 2 months When Seinfeld ended in 1998 Richards returned to stand up comedy He incited controversy in 2006 after a video was obtained by TMZ of him going on a racist tirade against hecklers while performing at the Laugh Factory 6 The incident severely damaged his career and due to significant media coverage of the event he announced his retirement from stand up in early 2007 In 2009 he appeared as himself in the seventh season of Curb Your Enthusiasm alongside his fellow Seinfeld cast members for the first time since that show s finale lampooning his incident at the Laugh Factory In 2013 he portrayed Frank in the sitcom Kirstie which was cancelled after one season 7 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Seinfeld 2 2 The Michael Richards Show 2 3 2006 Laugh Factory incident 2 4 Cameo roles guest appearances and film roles 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 References 6 External linksEarly life Edit Richards as a senior at Thousand Oaks High School Thousand Oaks California 1967 Richards was born in Culver City California to a Catholic family 8 He is the son of Phyllis nee Nardozzi a medical records librarian of Italian descent and William Richards an electrical engineer of Scottish and English descent 9 His father died in a car crash when Michael was two and his mother never remarried 2 Richards graduated from Thousand Oaks High School In 1968 he appeared as a contestant on The Dating Game although was not chosen for the date He was drafted into the United States Army in 1970 He trained as a medic and was stationed in West Germany where he was a member of a theatrical group called The Training Road Show 10 He became interested in performing after taking a theatrical class in seventh grade 11 After being honorably discharged he used the benefits of the G I Bill to enroll in the California Institute of the Arts and received a BA degree in drama from The Evergreen State College in 1975 12 He also had a short lived improv act with Ed Begley Jr During this period he enrolled at Los Angeles Valley College and continued to appear in student productions Career EditRichards got his big TV break in 1979 appearing in Billy Crystal s first cable TV special In 1980 he began as one of the cast members on ABC s Fridays television show where Larry David was a fellow cast member and writer It included a famous instance where Andy Kaufman refused to deliver his scripted lines leading Richards to bring the cue cards on screen to Kaufman causing him to throw his drink into Richards s face before a small riot ensued Richards later claimed he was in on the joke 13 The film Man on the Moon featured a re enactment of the Andy Kaufman incident where Richards was portrayed by actor Norm Macdonald although he is never referred to by name so he could be seen as a composite character taking the place of Richards 14 15 In 1986 Richards had a minor role in the cult satirical TV miniseries Fresno playing one of a pair of inept criminal henchmen In 1989 Richards had a supporting role in Weird Al Yankovic s comedy film UHF as janitor Stanley Spadowski On television he appeared in Miami Vice as an unscrupulous bookie in St Elsewhere as a television producer making a documentary about Dr Mark Craig in Cheers as a character trying to collect on an old bet with Sam Malone and made several guest appearances with Jay Leno as an accident prone fitness expert According to an interview with executive producer David Hoberman ABC first conceived the series Monk as a procedural police comedy with an Inspector Clouseau like character suffering from obsessive compulsive disorder Hoberman said ABC wanted Richards to play Adrian Monk but he turned it down 16 Seinfeld Edit Richards with Jerry Seinfeld at the 44th Primetime Emmy Awards in 1992 In 1989 Richards was cast as Cosmo Kramer in the NBC television series Seinfeld created by fellow Fridays cast member Larry David and comedian Jerry Seinfeld Although it got off to a slow start by the mid 1990s it had become one of the most popular sitcoms in television history It ended its nine year run in 1998 at No 1 in the Nielsen ratings In Seinfeld Kramer is the across the hall neighbor of the show s eponymous character and is usually referred to only by his last name His first name Cosmo was revealed in the sixth season episode The Switch Richards won more Emmys than any other Seinfeld cast member taking home the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 1993 1994 and 1997 Starting in 2004 he and his fellow Seinfeld cast members provided interviews and audio commentaries for the Seinfeld DVDs Richards stepped down from providing audio commentary after Season 5 though he continued to provide interviews The Michael Richards Show Edit In 2000 after the end of Seinfeld Richards began work on a new series for NBC his first major project since Seinfeld s finale The Michael Richards Show for which Richards received co writer and co executive producer credits was conceived as a comedy mystery starring Richards as a bumbling private investigator When the first pilot failed with test audiences NBC ordered that the show be retooled into a more conventional office based sitcom before its premiere After a few weeks of poor ratings and negative reviews it was cancelled 2006 Laugh Factory incident Edit During a performance on November 17 2006 at the Laugh Factory in Hollywood California Richards launched into a racist rant in response to repeated heckling and interruptions from a small group of Black and Hispanic audience members Richards was recorded shouting He s a nigger several times and making references to lynching and the Jim Crow era 6 17 18 19 20 Kyle Doss a member of the group that Richards addressed said the group had arrived in the middle of the performance and were being a little loud According to Doss Richards said Look at the stupid Mexicans and blacks being loud up there That s the first thing he said And then he kept on with his bit And then after a while I told him My friend doesn t think you re funny And then when I told him that that s when he flipped me off and said F you N word And that s how it all started Kyle Doss Interview on The Situation Room 21 Three days after the incident Richards made a public apology via satellite on the Late Show with David Letterman saying For me to be at a comedy club and to flip out and say this crap I m deeply deeply sorry I m not a racist that s what s so insane about this 22 Many studio audience members laughed as Richards began his unscripted explanation and apology thinking it was a bit leading show guest Jerry Seinfeld to reprimand them saying Stop laughing It s not funny Richards said he had been trying to defuse the heckling by being even more outrageous but it had backfired He later called civil rights leaders Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson to apologize 21 23 He also appeared as a guest on Jackson s syndicated radio show 24 Doss stated that he did not accept Richards s apology saying If he wanted to apologize he could have contacted one of us out of the group But he didn t He apologized on camera just because the tape got out 23 25 The incident was parodied on several TV shows including Mad TV Family Guy South Park Extras and Monday Night Raw In an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm Richards appeared as himself and poked fun at the incident In a 2012 episode of Seinfeld s web series Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Richards explained that the outburst still haunted him and was a major reason for his retirement from stand up 26 Comedian Paul Mooney also cited the incident as a key factor leading to his decision to remove the racial slur from his own live performances 27 Cameo roles guest appearances and film roles Edit Richards played himself in Episode 2 of Season 1 The Flirt Episode 1992 of the HBO series The Larry Sanders Show He also had a cameo role in the comedy thriller film So I Married an Axe Murderer credited as insensitive man He played radio station employee Doug Beech in Airheads and co starred with Jeff Daniels as an actor pretending to be a lawyer in 1997 s Trial and Error He also made guest appearances on Miami Vice Night Court and Cheers In 2007 he voiced character Bud Ditchwater in the animated film Bee Movie which starred and was produced by Jerry Seinfeld In 2009 Richards and the other main Seinfeld cast members appeared in the seventh season of Curb Your Enthusiasm 28 In 2012 Richards appeared in comedy web series Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee hosted by Jerry Seinfeld 29 In 2014 he appeared as the president of Crackle in a trailer for Season 5 Seinfeld said the trailer s storyline would be expanded on in one of the episodes In the comedy book SuperMega Saves the Troops written by Matt Watson and Ryan Magee Michael Richards was a key character as an undercover spy Richards played Frank in the sitcom Kirstie costarring Kirstie Alley and Rhea Perlman It premiered on TV Land on December 4 2013 7 and was canceled after one season 30 In 2019 Richards played Daddy Hogwood in the romantic comedy Faith Hope amp Love starring Peta Murgatroyd and Robert Krantz 31 Personal life EditRichards was married to Cathleen Lyons a family therapist for 18 years They have one daughter Sophia They separated in 1992 and divorced the following year 2 3 In 2010 Richards married his girlfriend Beth Skipp They have been together since 2002 and have one son 4 Richards is a Freemason 32 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1982 Young Doctors in Love Malamud Callahan1984 The House of God Dr Pinkus1984 The Ratings Game Sal1985 Transylvania 6 5000 Fejos1986 Whoops Apocalypse Lacrobat1987 Choice Chance and Control Victor Loudon Driver s Ed video1989 UHF Stanley Spadowski1990 Problem Child Martin Beck1993 Coneheads Motel Clerk1993 So I Married an Axe Murderer Insensitive Man1994 Airheads Doug Beech1995 Unstrung Heroes Danny Lidz Nominated American Comedy Award for Funniest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture1997 Redux Riding Hood The Wolf VoiceShort film1997 Trial and Error Richard Ricky Rietti2007 Bee Movie Bud Ditchwater Voice2013 Walk the Light Lester Short film2019 Faith Hope amp Love Daddy HogwoodTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1980 1982 Fridays Various roles 54 episodes also writer1982 Faerie Tale Theatre King Geoffeey Episode The Tale of the Frog Prince 1983 Herndon Dr Herndon P Stool Television film1984 Faerie Tale Theatre Vince Episode Pinocchio 1984 At Your Service Rick the gardener Television film1984 Night Court Eugene Sleighbough Episode Take My Wife Please 1984 The Ratings Game Sal Television film1985 Tall Tales amp Legends Sneaky Pete Episode My Darlin Clementine 1984 1985 St Elsewhere Bill Wolf 5 episodes1985 Cheers Eddie Gordon Episode Bar Bet 1985 Scarecrow and Mrs King Petronus Episode Car Wars 1985 Slickers Mike Blade Television film1985 It s a Living Hager Episode Desperate Hours 1985 Hill Street Blues Special Agent Durpe Episode An Oy for an Oy 1986 Miami Vice Pagone Episode The Fix 1986 A Year in the Life Ronnie 3 episodes1986 Fresno 2nd henchman 5 episodes1987 Jonathan Winters On the Ledge Various roles Television special1987 1988 Marblehead Manor Rick 11 episodes1989 Camp MTV Stanley Spadowski Television film1989 1998 Seinfeld Cosmo Kramer 178 episodesPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series 1993 94 1997 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series 1995 1997 98 Nominated American Comedy Award for Funniest Supporting Male in a Television SeriesNominated American Comedy Award for Funniest Supporting Male in a Television Series shared with Jason Alexander Nominated Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series 1995 96 Nominated Satellite Award for Best Actor Television Series Musical or ComedyNominated Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesNominated Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series 1996 98 1992 Dinosaurs Director VoiceEpisode Wesayso Knows Best 1992 Mad About You Cosmo Kramer Episode The Apartment 1992 The Larry Sanders Show Himself Episode The Flirt Episode 1996 London Suite Mark Ferris Television film2000 David Copperfield Mr Wilkins Micawber Television film2000 The Michael Richards Show Vic Nardozza 7 episodes also co creator and executive producer2009 Curb Your Enthusiasm Michael Richards 3 episodes2012 Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Michael Richards Fictional Crackle president Dick Corcoran 3 episodes2013 2014 Kirstie Frank 12 episodesReferences Edit McDermid Charles July 13 2007 Richards finds solace in Cambodia Los Angeles Times Retrieved January 25 2015 a b c Michael Richards Tv s Top Jive talking Hipster doofus Fell for His Audience and Vice Versa Farewell Cosmo and Giddyup People May 14 1998 Retrieved December 27 2012 a b Lipton Michael A March 8 1993 Man Overboard People Retrieved July 14 2015 a b Lacher Irene December 1 2013 Michael Richards goes for a drive Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 11 2015 Falls Michelle December 6 2013 First Look at Michael Richards Adorable Son Antonio See the Precious Pics E Retrieved January 2 2015 a b TMZ Staff 2006 Kramer s Racist Tirade Caught on Tape In The Zone TMZ com Retrieved November 20 2006 a b Goldberg Lesely February 15 2013 TV Land Orders Kirstie Alley Michael Richards Comedy to Series The Hollywood Reporter Michael Richards is not Jewish Not that there s anything wrong with that HuffPost November 23 2006 Michael Richards Biography 1949 Filmreference com Retrieved October 12 2010 Barbara DeMarco Barrett June 1997 The Spaz at Home Orange Coat Magazine p 34 Michael Richards Net Worth Updated 2023 Height Income Source And Biography NetWorthDekho September 28 2022 Retrieved December 29 2022 NewsLibrary com newspaper archive clipping service newspapers and other news sources April 30 1995 Michael Richards Speaking Freely transcript via First Amendment Center Recorded February 28 2002 in Aspen Colorado Archived March 31 2012 at the Wayback Machine Andy Kaufman on Fridays from FridaysFan Funnyordie com February 11 2008 Retrieved February 10 2010 Michael Richards First Amendment Center news commentary analysis on free speech press religion assembly petition Archived from the original on August 8 2014 Retrieved August 29 2014 from Mr Monk and His Origins a special feature packaged with the Season One DVDs Mariel Concepcion 2006 Comedian Michael Kramer Richards Goes into Racial Tirade Banned From Laugh Factory News wire VIBE com Archived from the original on December 31 2006 Retrieved November 21 2006 Seinfeld Comic Richards Apologizes for Racial Rant Washingtonpost com November 21 2006 Retrieved October 12 2010 Richards deeply deeply sorry for racial slurs CBC arts Canadian Broadcasting Corporation November 20 2006 Retrieved November 20 2006 Seinfeld Star Richards Under Fire For Racial Outburst News wire Reuters November 20 2006 Retrieved June 28 2013 a b The Situation Room transcript The Situation Room CNN 2006 Retrieved December 4 2006 CNN Newsroom CNN com 2006 Retrieved February 16 2007 a b Sharpton Comedian s apology not enough CNN November 23 2006 Retrieved April 22 2007 Jesse Jackson Talks To Michael Richards Jackson Says Apology For Actor s Racist Rant Is Only A Beginning Before Healing News wire CBS November 25 2006 Retrieved April 23 2007 Kyle Doss wants reparations for Kramer calling him a nigger at YouTube Michael Richards It s Bubbly Time Jerry Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee by Jerry Seinfeld Comediansincarsgettingcoffee com Archived from the original on May 11 2014 Retrieved May 13 2014 Black entertainers struggle with the n word nbcnews com December 1 2006 Curb Your Enthusiasm hosts a Seinfeld reunion Zap2It com March 6 2009 Archived from the original on July 14 2009 Retrieved July 23 2009 Richards appears on Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Archived from the original on October 2 2012 Retrieved October 7 2012 TV Land cancels Kirstie Entertainment Weekly and Time Inc Retrieved July 30 2014 Seinfeld s Kramer Michael Richards meets DancingABC s PetaMurgatroyd It s all laughs behind the scenes of Faith Hope amp Love Follow us to stay updated fhlmovie twitter com Today in Masonic History Michael Anthony Richards is Born External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Michael Richards Wikimedia Commons has media related to Michael Richards Michael Richards 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