Richard Angarola

Richard Angarola

Deceased · Born: Sep 1, 1920 · Died: Jul 7, 2008

Personal Details

BornSep 1, 1920 Traverse City, Michigan, USA
Spouse
  • Dagmar A Woywodt

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Nov 1, 1974 )
  • Hilda Simms

    ( Sep 20, 1948 to Dec 1, 2025 )
Parents
  • Anthony Francis Angarola
  • Marie Marjorie Ambrosius

Biography

Richard Angarola, a talented individual, entered this world on September 1, 1920, in the charming city of Traverse City, Michigan, USA, a place known for its natural beauty and rich history. As an accomplished actor, he left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, starring in a plethora of films, including the critically acclaimed "Jeremiah Johnson" released in 1972, the historical drama "The Undefeated" in 1969, and the iconic "Papillon" in 1973. Throughout his life, he was blessed with the love and companionship of two remarkable women, Dagmar A Woywodt and Hilda Simms, whom he cherished and respected deeply. Tragically, his life came to a close on July 7, 2008, in the bustling metropolis of Los Angeles, California, USA, leaving behind a legacy that will forever be cherished by those who knew and admired him.

Career

1994
Sunny Side Up
Sunny Side Up as Lucio Bellini
1986
Black Moon Rising
Black Moon Rising as Dr. Melato
1975
A Home of Our Own
A Home of Our Own as The Bishop
1974
Three the Hard Way
Three the Hard Way as Dr. Fortrero
1973
Papillon
Papillon as Commandant
1972
Jeremiah Johnson
Jeremiah Johnson as Chief Two-Tongues Lebeaux
1971
The Seven Minutes
The Seven Minutes as Father Sarfatti
Sweet Charity
Sweet Charity as Maitre d' (uncredited)
Justine
Justine as French Sailor (uncredited)
Che!
Che! as Col. Salazar
1968
Don't Just Stand There
Don't Just Stand There as Pascal Decaux
Star!
Star! as Cesare (uncredited)
Hang 'Em High
Hang 'Em High as Posse Member
Yours, Mine and Ours
Yours, Mine and Ours as French Actor on TV Screen
1967
Valley of the Dolls
Valley of the Dolls as Claude Chardot (uncredited)
1966
Gambit
Gambit as Colonel Salim