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| Name | Grant Richards |
| Birth date | 1976 |
| Birth place | Los Angeles |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1998–present |
| Notable works | The list below |
Grant Richards
Grant Richards is an American actor known for his work across film, television, and theatre. He has appeared in a range of productions from independent films to network television series and regional stage companies, collaborating with notable directors, playwrights, producers, and ensembles. Richards's career spans collaborations with institutions in Los Angeles, New York City, and regional theatres across the United States, earning critical attention and industry recognition.
Richards was born in Los Angeles and raised in a household connected to the entertainment industry, with early exposure to the Screen Actors Guild environment and local theatre. He attended a public high school in Santa Monica where he participated in productions affiliated with the California Arts Council's youth programs and summer conservatories sponsored by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art outreach. For higher education Richards studied drama at a conservatory associated with a major university in New York City, training in methods derived from instructors connected to the Actors Studio and the Juilliard School lineage. He supplemented formal studies with workshops led by practitioners from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and master classes taught by actors affiliated with the National Theatre and the Steppenwolf Theatre Company.
Richards launched his professional career in the late 1990s, initially working with independent production companies and casting offices in Los Angeles and New York City. Early screen credits involved guest appearances on series produced by studios such as CBS Studios and Warner Bros. Television, and roles in features financed through partnerships with the Sundance Institute and independent distributors. On stage, Richards joined ensembles at regional theatres associated with the American Conservatory Theater and the Hayes Theater circuit, collaborating with directors who had credits at the Public Theater and the Royal Court Theatre.
Throughout the 2000s and 2010s Richards balanced recurring television arcs with lead roles in off-Broadway works, often working with casting directors who have credits on productions for NBC, ABC, and HBO. He developed working relationships with showrunners connected to series that premiered at festivals such as the Tribeca Film Festival and the Sundance Film Festival. Richards's film work includes collaborations with independent producers who previously partnered with companies like A24 and Focus Features.
Richards attracted attention for a recurring role on a primetime drama produced by CBS where his character intersected with storylines involving leads who had previously appeared in productions from the Royal Shakespeare Company and BBC. He received praise for a supporting turn in an independent feature that debuted at the Sundance Film Festival and later received distribution through a company with ties to Neon and Sony Pictures Classics. On stage, Richards earned notice for performances in productions of plays by playwrights associated with the Royal Court Theatre and the Public Theater, including a contemporary drama staged at a venue affiliated with the Lincoln Center Theater.
Critics highlighted Richards's portrayal of a complex antagonist in a network procedural created by a showrunner who had worked on series for Fox and NBC Studios. He also delivered a lauded performance in a period piece directed by a filmmaker with credits at the Cannes Film Festival and collaborations with actors from the British Film Institute roster. Richards's range has been demonstrated through roles spanning comedic work in productions associated with the Upright Citizens Brigade alumni and dramatic interpretations tied to classical texts performed at venues connected to the Shakespeare Theatre Company.
Richards maintains a private personal life in which he spends time between Los Angeles and New York City, engaging with arts organizations including the Actors Fund and regional cultural institutions. He has participated in benefit readings for causes supported by the National Endowment for the Arts and has worked with charitable initiatives linked to the Make-A-Wish Foundation and performing-arts education programs administered by the Young Playwrights Program. Richards has also served as a guest lecturer at universities that host conservatory programs with ties to the Juilliard School and state arts councils.
Richards has received nominations and awards from regional critics' circles and festival juries, including recognition from organizations affiliated with the Sundance Film Festival and the Off-Broadway League. He has been cited in reviews by publications that cover productions at the Lincoln Center and festivals run by institutions such as the American Film Institute. Industry peers have acknowledged his work through ensemble awards at theatre festivals and invitations to panels hosted by bodies connected to the Screen Actors Guild‑American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
Select film and television: - Supporting role in an indie feature screened at the Sundance Film Festival; distributor with ties to Neon. - Recurring part on a primetime drama on CBS produced by an executive with credits at Warner Bros. Television. - Guest appearance on a crime series produced by NBC Studios and an episode of a streaming series distributed by a company linked to Amazon Studios.
Select stage credits: - Lead in a contemporary play at a theatre associated with the Public Theater. - Supporting role in a classical production staged by the Shakespeare Theatre Company. - Off-Broadway premiere at a venue affiliated with the Lincoln Center Theater.
Category:American actors Category:Actors from Los Angeles