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Richard Moll news, related photos and videos, and reviews of Richard Moll performances. According to Wikipedia: Richard Moll is an American actor. He is known for playing Bull Shannon, the tall shaven-headed bailiff on the NBC sitcom... [more]
Richard Moll news, related photos and videos, and reviews of Richard Moll performances. According to Wikipedia: Richard Moll is an American actor. He is known for playing Bull Shannon, the tall shaven-headed bailiff on the NBC sitcom Night Court.
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Big Bear Valley NewsSpecial Richard Moll ExhibitBig Bear Valley News, CAThe Arts Council of Big Bear Valley will be hosting a very special exhibit of the collections of Richard Moll, actor and art collector. Richard is best know for his loveable role as "Bull Shannon" 1983 to 1991 for the NBC hit series, "Night Court" but ...
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GamePro.comNew Max Payne 3 screens are action-packedGamePro.comOn the cover of the new Game Informer there is a full frontal shot and he kinda looks like the big dope from the old television show Nightcourt, Richard Moll. It's...different. Not exactly what I expected the game to look like, but i'll give it a try. ...
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Night Court, which ran from 1984 to 1992, featured Anderson as a happy-go-lucky judge dealing with eccentric characters who came into his courtroom and a staff that included character actors John Larroquette, Richard Moll, Charlie Robinson and Selma ...
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As it turned out, Mull and the Foxes worked together like towering bailiff Bull Shannon (played by Richard Moll) and the other stars of the 1980s sitcom "Night Court." Fox Chapel captured a share of the Section 2-AAAA title, made the team's first ...
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The term “public ivy” was coined by Richard Moll in his 1985 book, “Public Ivys: A Guide to America’s best public undergraduate colleges and universities,” wherein he recognized that quite a number of state universities provide a level of education ...
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