- Born
- Nicknames
- Dick
- Richie
- Rich
- Height5′ 8″ (1.73 m)
- American actor Richard Speight, Jr. was born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee. He later graduated cum laude from the University of Southern California. In addition to acting in TV and film, Speight also directs. Those credits include commercials for major brands like Pepsi & Buffalo Wild Wings, numerous episodes of the hit CW series "Supernatural," "Lucifer" for Netflix, and all 10 episodes of "Kings of Con" for Lionsgate, a comedy series he co-created and starred in with fellow "Supernatural" alumnus Rob Benedict.
He received a Hugo Award nomination for his directing debut on "Supernatural" (episode 1108 - "Just My Imagination"). His fifth "Supernatural" directing effort (ep 1320 - "Unfinished Business") also features Speight himself acting in two different roles. In one scene, those two characters fight each other, which means that in a rare television moment, it was Speight vs. Speight directed by Speight.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Kathryn
- SpouseJaci Hays(June 28, 2003 - present)
- Charming quick wit - Classy with a dash of Sassy
- Richard's fear of flying on airplane inspired Rob Benedict (of the band Louden Swain) to write a song called "Trigger Finger" (album Sky Alive - released 2015).
- In Jericho Season 2 Episode 6 playing a cop called Bill, he and some others steal army uniforms and hold up an army convoy. Richards uniform was taken from a soldier with the second name 'Muck' as is indicated by the name tag. This is in direct relation to the character Richard Speight plays in Band of Brothers as Sgt. Warren 'Skip' Muck.
- He is a cum laude graduate of the University of Southern California.
- Amongst the many charities he supports, Richard is a dedicated supporter of Disabled Veterans of America. Many of RSJ t-shirts (most notably on Creation Stands website) lead to donation to DVA.
- There are 37+ Richard Speight Jr. T-shirt designs dedicated to him.
- A lot of people converted to a religion I started this morning...The Church of the Holy Dick.
- We're going to be kind. We are going to be supportive. It doesn't matter who you are, what you do, who you marry, who you love, what your job is, what your problems are, or what your gifts are. We are all the same.
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