
Richard Speight Jr.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Richard Speight, Jr. (born September 4, 1970) is an American actor, probably best known for his recurring role as Deputy Bill Kohler on the TV series Jericho prior to its cancellation. He also previously starred on the CBS drama The Agency, and as the Trickster/Gabriel/Loki on Supernatural. Description above from the Wikipedia article Richard Speight, Jr., licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for
Credits

Independence Day (1996)
as Ed

Speed 2: Cruise Control (1997)
as "C" Deck Officer

Old Henry (2021)
as Dugan

Thank You for Smoking (2005)
as Trainee

Our Friend (2019)
as Davey Faucheux

Open Water 2: Adrift (2006)
as James

Ernest Goes to Camp (1987)
as Brooks

By Dawn's Early Light (1990)
as SAC Guard

American Crude (2008)
as Morgue Supervision

Demonic Toys (1992)
as Andy

The Sidekick (2013)
as Lucky Lance

Out There (1995)
as Clerk

Dead Weekend (1995)
as Rebel #1

The Week (2015)
as Thomas Briggs

Noobz (2013)
as Jeff

Big Monster on Campus (1998)
as Comic Book Salesman

The Making of 'Band of Brothers' (2001)
as Self

Menno's Mind (1997)
as Kal

Crave (2013)
as Master Rupert

All About the Money (2017)
as Rick

Amanda & the Alien (1998)
as Jojo, Cafe Manager

Love For Rent (2005)
as George

Driven (2019)
as Roger

Mama Bear (2019)
as Skinny Mer.

Home Is Where The Killer Is (2019)
as James Thomason

The Evil Gene (2016)
as Griff Krenshaw
Sam's Circus (2001)
as Bedpan

Love Leads the Way: A True Story (1984)
as Jimmy
North Beach (2000)
as Pete
Pissing Vocal Gold (2009)
Actor

Brick Madness (2017)
as Jeff Tisdale

In God We Trust (2000)
Actor

AppleBox (2011)
as Bryan Watercress

3 Blind Saints (2011)
as Sam

Skyward (2017)
as Sheriff Gary

Bad, Bad Men (2015)
as The Bookie

The Last Big Attraction (1999)
as Christopher Canby

Band of Brothers : Ron Livingston's Video Diaries (2001)
as Himself





