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Richard Speight Jr. (born September 4, 1969) is an American actor, director, screenwriter and producer who is known for a variety of roles including
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TV series ''
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'', '' The Agency'', and the
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miniseries '' Band of Brothers''. Speight played a recurring role, the Archangel
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, originally thought to be a "Trickster" or
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, in the WB/ CW series ''
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''. More recently, he played Dugan in the 2021 film ''
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''.


Personal life

Speight was raised in
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, the son of Barbara and Richard Speight Sr. He has two older sisters. Speight attended
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and the
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(formerly the USC School of Theatre), graduating
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. While at USC, he met and befriended writer and director
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. Speight appeared in Chbosky's senior showcase piece. Years later, the two teamed up on the CBS series ''
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'' which Chbosky co-created. In 2003, Speight married Jaci Kathryn Hays, a dot-com executive in California.


Career


Television

Speight has starred in a variety of commercials for such brands as
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; IBM;
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; and
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. Speight played Sgt. Warren "Skip" Muck in the
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and
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-winning World War II miniseries '' Band of Brothers'', produced for HBO by
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and
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. Speight appeared in several television series, such as ''The Agency''; '' ER''; ''Jericho''; ''
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'' and '' JAG''. In 2007, he landed a recurring role on "''the now longest-running sci-fi series in the history of American broadcast television"'' ''
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'' where he played 'The Trickster/Loki' (later revealed to be the
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). Making a surprise return in 2018, Speight's characters returned to the screens as dual roles of
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and
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in Season 13 episode "Unfinished Business", while simultaneously directing the episode himself. He had a recurring role on '' Justified,'' and guest starred on shows such as ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Longmire'', ''
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'' ''(2014),'' '' Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders (2017). ''


Film

Speight's earlier work included a role in the film, ''
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''; and a regular role on the
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Saturday morning sitcom, ''
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''. He had a brief appearance in the film, ''
Thank You for Smoking ''Thank You for Smoking'' is a 2005 American satirical black comedy film written and directed by Jason Reitman and starring Aaron Eckhart, based on the 1994 satirical novel of the same name by Christopher Buckley. It follows the efforts of Big ...
'', directed and written by fellow USC alumnus Jason Reitman. Speight appeared in '' Speed 2: Cruise Control'' and ''The Last Big Attraction''. He had a starring role in Jason Reitman's short film, ''In God We Trust''. Although credited on IMDb, Speight does not appear in the film ''
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.'' His more recent productions include ''La Musica Provata, The Week (2016), Mucho Dinero, Brick Madness, Bad, Bad Men,'' and ''
Death House ''Death House'' is a 2017 American horror film written by Gunnar Hansen, who has a cameo in the film, and directed by Harrison Smith. The film features an ensemble cast of horror icons including Kane Hodder, Barbara Crampton, Bill Moseley, Dee ...
'' (2016). Lead roles include an FBI agent in a thriller, ''The Evil Gene (2016)'', and in a feature-length comedy thriller ''Driven (2019)''.


Web series

Speight is a close friend of actor
Rob Benedict Robert Patrick Benedict (born September 21, 1970) is an American stage, film and television actor and writer. His 25 year career includes more than 70 television and movie credits. He is best known for his work on the television series '' Supe ...
. The two often appear at conventions in tandem. Together, they created the comedy web-series ''Kings of Con (2016)'' based on their experiences at conventions for ''
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'', a TV show in which they both were featured actors and beloved characters. Speight is co-writer, producer, director, and actor in ''Kings of Con'', and plays a "heightened version of himself" as character Richard Slate. With the support of a successful Indiegogo campaign, the series launched on November 15, 2016 at Comic Con Headquarters in the U.S., and internationally through multiple platforms. An after show called ''Kings of Conversation'' is available on their Facebook page.


Directing and writing

Speight's directing career began with co-directing/co-starring in the independent feature ''North Beach (2004). A'' copy of this work is being preserved as part of SF History section at San Francisco Public Library - Main Branch

In 2013, Speight wrote and directed the satirical social comedy ''America 101''. The festival darling and award-winning 10-minute short stars '' Band of Brothers'' veteran,
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; co-stars Amy Gumenick, and ''North Beach'' alumni Jayden Lund and Jim Hanna. Now available on iTunes, the short feature is described as "One man's life becomes the lesson of the day when he takes a frenetic ride through his own personal version of the American experience.". Success of ''America 101'' launched Speight into the world of commercial directing. He has helmed several spots for Pepsi among other major national brands

Following his success in commercial directing and rigorous preparation in
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TV Director's Workshop, Speight made his debut as TV show director on ''
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's'' season 11 episode "Just My Imagination" – the first episode to have been nominated for
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s 2016 in the show's 15-year history. In season 13 episode "Unfinished Business", Speight masterfully both acted and directed himself in the dual characters of
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and
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. He continued to direct a few episodes each season throughout 11-15, achieving total of eleven episodes by the show's end in Spring 2020. Speight is the Top "8th" Director of Supernatural by Episode Coun

Speight's TV directing career continues to evolve with Netflix, Netflix's
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, CW's Kung Fu, and
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.


Podcast

Speight has participated in several celebrity podcasts including
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(Episodes 148, 159, 165, 171, 195, 196) and
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's ''Inside of You (2018).'' Since the beginning of 2020 Coronavirus Pandemic, Benedict and Speight have teamed up again to brighten their communities with their own podcast serie
...And My Guest Is Richard Speight
each offering original perspectives of
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life in lockdown. It has since evolved int
Kings of Con: The Podcast
a much anticipated revival of the Speight-Benedict brand. Continuing the legacy of Supernatural, the two host a weekly podcas
Supernatural: Then and Now
(2022), revisiting every episode along with the show's cast & crew as guests.


Music & music videos

As a talented musician and performer, Speight has been a part of the music industry both on and off screen. A
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and
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player with over two decades of experience, Speight's music career has been a colorful collaboration with many gifted artists. As musician, Speight has been in several bands. Speight got his first recording under the belt as a cover band in high school called ''The Distortion Hawgs (1986)'', where he performed lead vocals & bass. Another notable participation at the start of his career was as the guitarist of the band ''Fugitive Pope (1993)''

During college years, he was in the band ''Strange Neighbors (1989)'' with actor/harmonica player Timothy Omundson, Tim Omundson

Speight participates as a guest singer on several albums by singer songwriter & producer Jason Manns – ''Christmas with Friends (2014), Covers with Friends (2016)'', and ''Recovering with Friends (2018).

Highest ranking of collaborations with Jason include Chart Debut at #16 on ITunes Store, iTunes for ''Covers with Friends'

and peaked #12 for ''Recovering with Friends'' on Billboard (magazine), Billboard Chart

Speight released debut album as a Country band "Dick Jr. & The Volunteers" called ''The Dance and How To Do It (2019)'' produced by Jason Manns. Speight is a beloved guest performer at Saturday Night Special concerts by the indie rock band
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, held all over North America averaging a dozen shows a year. Along with the cast of
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, a live recording album of the same name was released by Louden Swain in 2017. The album made several music charts -
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peaked at #1 on ''Heatseekers West North Central'', #13 on ''Heatseekers'', and #40 on ''Independent Albums,'' an

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highest ranking at #78 in the U.S

He is also a contributor to album ''Sky Alive'' by the same band. As actor, he has been featured in music video for two of Slayer, Slayer's trilogy ''You Against You'' and ''Pride in Prejudice'', showcasing his strength in acting for horror genr

As director, Speight completed his first music video for Louden Swain, Louden Swain's rock song called ''Bandaged Hand'' using only an iPhone and spare few hours during his convention tours

As a director, Speight oversees the entire creative process including Sound & Music department for films and television.


Conventions

While he only appeared in five episodes of ''
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'' between 2007-2014, both Speight's on-screen and off-screen character became very much beloved by fans, which enabled him to stay in close contact with the current cast and crew through his steady contributions at fan conventions (including
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,
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and several in Europe, Brazil, Australia). As of May 2016, he has participated in over 70 fan conventions. His most notable contribution to the convention world is at the "Salute To Supernatural", held annually in many cities across North America. Making appearances since 2008, Speight's charmingly quick wit and on-stage chemistry with fellow performers have enabled the convention to grow over the years as he became the Master of Ceremonies in 2013 – hosting for the entire three days of convention weekend, 13 weekends a year. Along with Matt Cohen, Speight became known as ''the Karaoke Kings'' as founders of an accessible karaoke event for all, which started with fewer than 10 attendees and has grown to crowds of thousands. Speight also participates in Saturday Night Special concert with the band Louden Swain as a singer and bass player.


Filmography


Film


Television


Music videos


As a director


References


External links

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