Richard Moll, known for his deep voice and towering 6-foot-8 stature, graced the world of entertainment with memorable performances. He was best known for his roles as Bull Shannon on the hit TV show 'Night Court' from 1984 to 1992, and as Two-Face in 'Batman: The Animated Series' and 'The New Batman Adventures' from 1992 to 1998.
Charles Richard Moll was born on January 13, 1943 in Pasadena, California.
He earned a history degree from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1964. His acting career began at the Will Geer Theatre, where he honed his craft by performing in works by the legendary playwright William Shakespeare.
In 1977, Moll starred in the film 'Brigham,' playing Joseph.
Moll's career took off when he took on the role of Aristotle Nostradamus «Bull» Shannon on 'Night Court.' During his time on the popular sitcom, he also played the main antagonist in the 1986 horror film 'House,' for which he was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor.
His distinct voice inspired him to play Two-Face in 'Batman: The Animated Series.' Moll's audition for Harvey Dent's alter-ego was so haunting and captivating that the production staff was taken aback. He first appeared as Dent, later expanding to other roles such as the Bat-Computer.
Moll was the main character in the two-part origin story «Two-Face.»
His portrayal of the character was so compelling that it sparked talk of a Two-Face film. Although the film project was never completed, the premise was adapted for comic book stories.
Moll's involvement with the DC Animated Universe (DCAU) was not limited to 'Batman: The Animated Series.' He voiced characters in various series, including Emperor Spooj in 'Superman: The Animated Series,' Krick in 'The