Richard Mulligan net worth is $1.5 Million Richard Mulligan Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family Richard Mulligan (November 13, 1932 – September 26, 2000) was an American television and film actor best known for his role as Burt Campbell in the 1970s sitcom Soap and later as Dr. Harry Weston on The Golden Girls and its spin-off Empty Nest.
Net Worth $1.5 Million Date Of Birth November 13, 1932 Died 2000-09-26 Place Of Birth New York City, New York, USA Height 6' 1" (1.85 m) Occupation Actor Profession Actor, Soundtrack Work Position Awards for Richard Mulligan Spouse Patricia Jones Children James, James Mulligan Nicknames Richard Mulligan, Mulligan, Richard Star Sign Scorpio
# Quote 1 "He exited the stage quietly and was happy to be able to do so." - David Fisher, Mulligan's assistant, after Mulligan's death.
# Fact 1 He was considered for the role of Tom Hagen in The Godfather (1972) before Robert Duvall was cast. 2 He played the same character (Dr. Harry Weston) in three different series: The Golden Girls (1985), Empty Nest (1988) and Nurses (1991). 3 He was directed by his elder brother Robert Mulligan in Love with the Proper Stranger (1963). 4 Worked with Bea Arthur in episodes of three television series: Soap (1977), The Golden Girls (1985) and Empty Nest (1988). 5 Best remembered by the public for his starring roles as Burt Campbell on Soap (1977) and as Dr. Harry Weston on Empty Nest (1988). 6 Friends with: Katherine Helmond , Michael Landon , Larry Hagman , Bea Arthur , Shirley Jones , Betty White , Rue McClanahan , Estelle Getty , Susan Harris , Dinah Manoff , Robert Loggia and Blake Edwards . 7 Appeared in four series created by Susan Harris : Soap (1977), The Golden Girls (1985), Empty Nest (1988), and Nurses (1991). In the latter three, he played the same character, Dr. Harry Weston. 8 Worked with both Lee Grant and her daughter, Dinah Manoff . Grant and Mulligan appeared in the movie Teachers (1984); Mulligan and Manoff appeared in the sitcoms Soap (1977) and Empty Nest (1988). 9 Appeared in Blackboard Jungle (1955) uncredited. 10 The character "Nagilum", from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)'s season two episode, Star Trek: The Next Generation: Where Silence Has Lease (1988), was named after him for being the first choice to play the role. But the role was given to actor Earl Boen . 11 Ex-wife Rachel Ryan was 29 years younger than he was. 12 He has a son, James Mulligan . 13 Was Jason Robards ' stand-by in the 1962 Broadway production of "A Thousand Clowns.". 14 Studied playwrighting at Columbia University. 15 Won two Emmys for Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series. However, he finally accepted his Emmy in 1989 for Empty Nest (1988) because in 1980 he had been participating in the Screen Actors' Guild strike at the time of the The 32nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1980), during which he had won for Soap (1977). 16 Mulligan was cremated, and no memorial service was held, at his own request. 17 Younger brother of director Robert Mulligan .
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Actor Title Year Status Character Hey Arnold! 2001 TV Series Jimmy Kafka The Angry Beavers 1997 TV Series Old Gramps Dog's Best Friend 1997 TV Movie Fred Heaven Will Wait 1997 TV Movie Tom London Suite 1996 TV Movie Dennis Cummings The John Larroquette Show 1995 TV Series Richard Hemingway Empty Nest 1988-1995 TV Series Dr. Harry Weston Nurses 1991-1993 TV Series Dr. Harry Weston Star Trek: Judgment Rites 1993 Video Game Xenti (voice) Guess Who's Coming for Christmas? 1990 TV Movie George Walters The Golden Girls 1988-1989 TV Series Dr. Harry Weston Oliver & Company 1988 Einstein (voice) Lincoln 1988 TV Mini-Series William H. Seward J.J. Starbuck 1987 TV Series Poker Alice 1987 TV Movie Sears Babes in Toyland 1986 TV Movie Barnie / Barnaby Barnicle Highway to Heaven 1986 TV Series Jeb Basinger The Twilight Zone 1985-1986 TV Series Ernie Ross / Henry Corwin (segment "Night of the Meek") A Fine Mess 1986 Wayne 'Turnip' Parragella Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color 1986 TV Series Shorty The Heavenly Kid 1985 Rafferty Doin' Time 1985 Mongo Mitchell Micki + Maude 1984 Leo Brody Teachers 1984 Herbert Gower Meatballs Part II 1984 Coach Giddy Jealousy 1984 TV Movie Merrill Forsyth Reggie 1983 TV Series Reggie Potter Malibu 1983 TV Movie Charlie Wigham Trail of the Pink Panther 1982 Clouseau's Father S.O.B. 1981 Felix Farmer Soap 1977-1981 TV Series Burt Campbell Scavenger Hunt 1979 Marvin Dummitz Greatest Heroes of the Bible 1979 TV Series Aaron $weepstake$ 1979 TV Series Dewey The Love Boat 1977-1978 TV Series Mark Littlejohn / Ron Larsen Having Babies III 1978 TV Movie Jim Wexler Dog and Cat 1977 TV Series Brother Saul Kingston: Confidential 1977 TV Series Harlan Scott Hunter 1977 TV Series Dr. Harter The McLean Stevenson Show 1976 TV Series Lloyd Gibbsville 1976 TV Series Ben Spencer's Pilots 1976 TV Series Babcock Charlie's Angels 1976 TV Series Kevin St. Clair Switch 1976 TV Series Andy Rowen The Big Bus 1976 Claude Crane Little House on the Prairie 1976 TV Series Granville Whipple Matt Helm 1975 TV Series Jack Harte Medical Story 1975 TV Series Dr. Ted Freeland Visit to a Chief's Son 1974 Robert The Partridge Family 1971-1973 TV Series Howard Lipton / Dr. Jim Lucas Diana 1973 TV Series Jeff Harmon / Jeff From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler 1973 Mr. Kincaid Pueblo 1973 TV Movie CWO G.H. Lacy Circle of Fear 1972 TV Series Tom Harvey 1972 TV Movie Dr. Lyman Sanderson Irish Whiskey Rebellion 1972 Paul Lachaise- Alcoholic Actor A Change in the Wind 1971 Bonanza 1971 TV Series Dr. Mark Sloan / Farley Police Surgeon 1971 TV Series Kramer Love, American Style 1971 TV Series George (segment "Love and the Jury") Little Big Man 1970 Gen. George Armstrong Custer The Most Deadly Game 1970 TV Series Jordan The Undefeated 1969 Dan Morse I Dream of Jeannie 1969 TV Series Commander Leslie Wingate CBS Playhouse 1969 TV Series Gunsmoke 1967 TV Series Jud Pryor Mannix 1967 TV Series Dr. Bob Adams The Rat Patrol 1967 TV Series Major Lansing The Hero 1966-1967 TV Series Sam Garret The Group 1966 Dick Brown One Potato, Two Potato 1964 Joe Cullen Love with the Proper Stranger 1963 Louie (uncredited) The Doctors and the Nurses 1963 TV Series Armstrong Circle Theatre 1963 TV Series Route 66 1963 TV Series County Prosecutor Car 54, Where Are You? 1963 TV Series Patrolman 40 Pounds of Trouble 1962 Bellhop (uncredited) The Defenders 1962 TV Series Lieutenant Summers
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Oliver & Company 1988 performer: "Why Should I Worry? reprise" Babes in Toyland 1986 TV Movie performer: "Monsterpiece" Soap 1977 TV Series performer - 1 episode
Self Title Year Status Character The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1993 TV Series Himself Walt Disney World Happy Easter Parade 1992 TV Special Himself The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1991 TV Special Himself - Presenter: Outstanding Directing in a Miniseries or a Special Michael Landon: Memories with Laughter and Love 1991 Video documentary Himself The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1990 TV Special Himself - Nominee: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series & Presenter: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series The 47th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1990 TV Special Himself - Nominee: Best Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy / Musical The 41st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1989 TV Special Himself - Winner: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series & Presenter The 46th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1989 TV Special Himself - Winner: Best Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy / Musical The 2nd Annual American Comedy Awards 1988 TV Special Himself - Presenter The 33rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1981 TV Special Himself - Nominee: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series The 32nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1980 TV Special Himself - Winner: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series The Muppets Go Hollywood 1979 TV Special Himself (uncredited) The Hollywood Squares 1978 TV Series Himself The Mike Douglas Show 1978 TV Series Himself - Actor / Himself Good Morning America 1978 TV Series Himself Arthur Penn: The Director 1970 Documentary short Himself
Archive Footage Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1993 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Television Awarded on September 30, 1993 at 6777 Hollywood Blvd. 1989 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical Empty Nest (1988) 1989 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Empty Nest (1988) 1980 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Soap (1977)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1991 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical Empty Nest (1988) 1991 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Empty Nest (1988) 1991 Q Award Viewers for Quality Television Awards Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Empty Nest (1988) 1990 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical Empty Nest (1988) 1990 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Empty Nest (1988) 1990 Q Award Viewers for Quality Television Awards Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Empty Nest (1988) 1981 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Soap (1977)
Known for movies Empty Nest (1988-1995) as Dr. Harry Weston
Oliver & Company (1988) as Einstein
Soap (1977-1981) as Burt Campbell
Little Big Man (1970) as Gen. George Armstrong Custer