Jeff Richards (baseball player/actor)

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Jeff Richards

from the trailer for the film The Opposite Sex (1956).
Birth name Richard Mansfield Taylor
Born November 1, 1924
Portland, Oregon, USA
Died Jul 28, 1989, age 64

Jeff Richards, born Richard Mansfield Taylor , (November 1, 1924July 28, 1989) was a professional minor-league American baseball player with the Portland Beavers before becoming an actor. He was sometimes credited as Dick Taylor and Richard Taylor.

He is best known for his role as Benjamin Pontipee in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954). Following this performance, he tied with George Nader and Joe Adams for the Golden Globe Award award as the year's most promising male film personality. Despite this, his acting career soon declined.

He was married to Vickie Taylor and they had one child before they divorced.

He was not in any movie called Goldie (that is the comedian).

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