Richard Portnow Net Worth

#Fact1Being honored on October 1, 2016 for 5 years of continuous bedside volunteer service at The Children's Hospital Los Angeles.2Dropped out of the Senior Boxing Competition for the Manny Fernandez Masters Division as a result of a damaged right hand.3Was a repeat shoplifter for many years. He took small and inexpensive items, gradually working his way up to expensive gadgetry. He was eventually caught by a security guard at Sammy's Cameras in Hollywood. For reasons unbeknownst to him charges were not filed and he was let off with a warning.4Has done 1,000 sit ups without a break.5Prefers working in front of the camera to working on stage.6His first paying job on camera was a commercial for CBS local news anchor Jim Jensen in N Y. His line was "I'd watch him".7When working behind the bar at London's "Laurita's" nightclub he served George Harrison. The former Beatle complained about the amount of wine in the glass. His complaint was not addressed. He also served Rod Stewart and David Bowie at the same club. They had no complaints.8During his hiatus from acting Richard thought he was a legitimate tough guy. This approach to society resulted in him getting beaten up very badly in a neighborhood bar on the lower east side of Manhattan.9Was the spokesman for the sports bar restaurant chain Buffalo Wild Wings. His tag line was "Grab a seat. The GAME is on!".10Was rejected by most of the agents in N Y for years. Finally got one when he was 38. The interview was secured for him through the efforts of the wonderful actress Anne Twomey.11Was interviewed by Hal Ashby for the part of Harold in the film Harold And Maud. The part went to Bud Cort.12As a result of growing up in N Y C. and never needing a car, he didn't learn to drive until he came to Los Angeles at the age of 40.13Was interviewed by Roland Joffe for the part of Fielding in the film The Mission. The part went to Liam Neeson.14Never intended to be an actor. Was flunking out of Brooklyn College and a friend told him that taking an acting class would guarantee an "A". His friend was right. He remained at the college and majored in acting because it seemed easier than any of the other courses.15Does not know how to swim.16Spent an afternoon with WBC Heavyweight Champion Ken Norton. Asked the champ what was his toughest fight. He responded with "Ali". When he asked him what was his favorite fight, his answer was the same.17Bought a ticket to see the Off-Broadway production of The House Of Blue Leaves in the early 1970's. In 1987 he played the part of Billy Einhorn in a Broadway revival of the play.18Started losing his hair in the late 1970's and thought it would put an end to his acting career. Apparently he was wrong.19Tended bar at the popular Spring Street Bar in SoHo N Y C. His partner behind the bar, Heywood Gould, wrote the movie Cocktail. The film was largely based on the bartenders at that establishment.20Was arrested twice while in London during the 1970's.21Was a certifiable "Hippie" during the late1960's Flower Power Movement. Wore a tambourine on a silk rope around his neck and referred to himself as The Cosmic Messenger Of Love.22Played Junior Soprano's lawyer (Melvoin) on The Sopranos for five years. In the late 1970's he had an altercation with Tony Sirico. Sirico went on to play Paulie Walnuts on The Soprano's. They never spoke about their early encounter.23Has been weight training for more than 40 years. He was never a power lifter and never bulked up. Instead he has always preferred to embrace endurance lifting, often doing 50 reps per set.24Has eclectic tastes in music. Likes classical, reggae, 50's oldies, rock, hip hop, opera, electronic, folk rock, rap, and Zither music.25Has been a bedside volunteer at The Children's Hospital Los Angeles for more than 5 years. His work with sick children is one of the most important aspects of his life.26Based his character Ruben, in The Squeeze, on a waiter in a Greenwich Village coffee shop known as The Bagel. You got a bagel with everything there. If you ordered a bagel, you were asked if you would like a bagel with that.27Does not eat meat.28Is an animal advocate and is involved with Jennifer Smith's Noah's Ark Rescue group.29Is of the opinion that Marlon Brando's performance in On The Waterfront is the best and most indelible performance by an actor ever to be illuminated on screen.30His favorite film is On The Waterfront.31The actor working today whom he most admires is Tom Hardy.32Gained 20 pounds to play Harry Prince in Neil Simon's Laughter On The 23rd Floor.33Has worn a toupee only once in front of the camera.34In Heart And Souls his character aged from 35 to 75. For the younger Max Marco he was given a toupee to wear. For the older Max Marco he appeared sans toupee but had 6 prosthetics applied every morning. Eyes, upper lip, jowls and neck. The make-up application took almost three hours each morning.35Has broken his hand in three different places. It has been suggested to him that he stay out of those places.36His first professional stage appearance was Off-Off-Off Broadway at The Old Reliable Theater Tavern. The play was The Bundle Man. At one point he jumped up and declared "And furthermore..... He could not remember the rest of the line and left the stage mortified.37Grew up in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn, New York.38He is a voracious reader.39A favorite role was in Ron Cosentino's Fallen Arches. He was the unpredictably violent gangster Nicky Kaplan. Costarring with Karen Black and Carmine Giovinazzo he played a man with six toes on his left foot and had the line, "When my shoes don't fit, I get headaches".40Was banned from membership at the Crunch Gym on Sunset Boulevard after an explosive altercation with two employees. He was told never to return.41Graduated from Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn, N.Y. Notable former students include: Shirley Booth, Barbara Streisand, Neil Diamond, Elli Walach, Barbara Stanwyck, Beverly Sills, Lainie Kazan, Gabe Kaplan, Susan Hayward, John Forsythe, Bobby Fischer, and Jeff Chandler,.42Has been in front of the camera in: Sao Palo, Stockholm, Bangkok, London, Acapulco, Berlin, Toronto, Vancouver, Manhattan, Brooklyn, New Jersey, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Reno, Dallas, Las Vegas, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Chicago, Salt Lake City, Wilmington, Albuquerque, Kosciusko, New Orleans, Santo Domingo, and Oahu.43Quit acting for 7 years and tended bar at hot spots in N Y and London.44Worked as a waiter at the famed Arthur discotheque in N Y.45Named his first dog HeyBoy. In the 1950's t v series Have Gun Will Travel, Richard Boone (Paladin) referred to his valet as HeyBoy.46Studied acting with Kim Stanley and Michael Howard.47Started boxing in The Police Athletic League in Brooklyn, N Y.48Appeared at The Royal Court Theatre in London.49Won the Best Newcomer of The Year Award in N Y in the Showbusiness Newspaper awards competition.50Was a member of the famed Cafe La Mama Theater Ensemble in N Y C.51Grandfather Harry Landman was a prompter in the Yiddish theater in New York City in the 1940's.52Has played studio heads opposite Helen Mirren in two films. Barney Balaban, head of Paramount, in Hitchcock. Louis B. Mayer, head of MGM, in Trumbo.53Had a full impact collision on Sunset Bl and Crescent Heights Bl in 2002 when a drunk driver ran a red light. He walked away with minor bruises. His doctor told him that his fitness level prevented significant neck and back injuries.54Has broken his right hand three times.55Has been in 3 films for Woody Allen (Radio Days, Everybody Says I Love You, and the just completed Cafe Society) and one play written and directed by Mr Allen (Writer's Block).56Never wears, and doesn't own blue jeans.57Loves to wear cargo pants because of all the pockets.58Has worn a suit and has been clean shaven in 80% of his film and television work.59Collects the original artwork created for pulp magazine covers.60Was considered for the role played by Bruno Kirby in Good Morning Vietnam, but declined to be in contention because of a Broadway commitment.61His interview for Woody Allen's Radio Days, his first film role, lasted less than 30 seconds.62Has been on Broadway twice. The House Of Blue Leaves and A Month Of Sundays.

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