Richard Belzer
Richard Belzer a stand-up comedian Actor. He was from America. He was most known for playing the roles of BPD Detective ‘N He also worked in the NBC police drama series Homicide: Life . Belzer was born to a Jewish family on 4 August 1944.
He told that his mother routinely beat him .His brother, and he asserted that his attempt to make his mother laugh in order to divert her attention from the abuse. She was inflicting on them was the beginning of his comic career.
Belzer came to New York City . He was lived New York with singer Shelley Ackerman,. He started performing stand-up comedy at Pips, The Improv, and Catch a Rising Star. He was a member of a channel. They procured television and served as the inspiration for the cult classic The Groove Tube, in which Belzer played a cast member of the fictitious TV series The Dealers. Between 1975 and 1980, Belzer had three guest appearances on Saturday Night Live , serving as the show’s opening act comic.
He served as Warren Zevon’s opening act in the album Excitable Boy. Belzer many time appear on television in the 1990s. He also worked in both the Baltimore-based Homicide: Life on the Street (1993–1999) and the New York City–based Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999–2013) television series. When Belzer read lines from the script for “Gone for Goode,” the executive producer of Homicide, called him a “lousy actor” in the audition. Levinson instructed Belzer to reread the material, practise it, and then read it once again. Belzer passed away on Sunday at his house in Bozouls, southern France, according to Bill Scheft, a close friend of the actor.
His passing was originally reported on Twitter by comedian Laraine Newman. Rest in peace, Richard was written by Belzer’s cousin, the actor Henry Winkler. Belzer worked in conspiracies for more than two decades spanning ten programmes, including cameos on 30 Rock and Arrested Development. Munch was portrayed by Belzer for the first time on a 1993 episode of Homicide and for the last time on Law & Order: The legendary stand-up comic Richard Belzer, who played the iconic detective John Munch in the television series Homicide: Life on the Street and Law & Order: SVU, has passed away.
Belzer died on 19 Feburary 2023 . He was 78 year old.