
Age: 78
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Richard Riehle (born May 12, 1948) is an American actor. He has appeared in over 400 films, television shows and other projects. Riehle was born on May 12, 1948, in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, the son of Mary Margaret (née Walsh), a nurse, and Herbert John Riehle (1921–1961), an assistant postmaster. He attended the University of Notre Dame and then went on to complete an MFA at University of Minnesota. Riehle began acting at the Meadow Brook Theatre in Rochester, Michigan and was doing regional theatre in the Pacific Northwest when he got his very first film role in the John Wayne film Rooster Cogburn. Riehle has portrayed the role of Santa Claus in eight different projects, including five films, two television shows, and a television movie. On television, he portrayed Walt Finnerty on Grounded for Life (2001–2005). He has also had multiple appearances across the Star Trek franchise, including the role of Batai in the acclaimed The Next Generation episode "The Inner Light". He also had guest roles in shows like NCIS, The Middle and The West Wing. In film, Riehle played Tom Smykowski, the self-described "people person" who serves as an intermediary between the engineers and customers at the software company Initech in Office Space. His other roles include the ranch hand Carlson in Of Mice and Men (1992), the guard who allowed Harrison Ford to initially escape custody in The Fugitive (1993), Principal Beasely in the Pauly Shore comedy Jury Duty (1995), Executive Decision (1996), Mercury Rising (1998), Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo (1999), and Wedding Crashers (2005).

Richard Riehle

Santa Clause
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Suggested by smeehee9916

It's Christmas, and Successful Magazine Editor travels from the big city to her small hometown, which is also called Christmas, to write an article on something Christmassy happening there. Her parents' neighbour is her High School Best Friend (who got hot!) who is also single father to his Precocious Young Daughter. There's also some subplot where Precocious Young Daughter is nervous to sing a solo in her school concert which is happening on Christmas Eve, but Successful Magazine Editor helps her overcome her fear. Precocious Young Daughter wants Successful Magazine Editor to come and see her concert, but she can't because she'll be back in the big city by then. Also Successful Magazine Editor has a fiancee in the city, who shows up just when she's starting to fall for High School Best Friend, but she ditches him at the airport when she has a change of heart and rushes back just in time to see Precocious Young Daughter sing her solo. Then Successful Magazine Editor and High School Best Friend kiss and she celebrates Christmas with them, quits her job in the big city, stays forever and they get married or something, then Precocious Young Daughter is happy because she asked Santa for a new mommy for Christmas. There's also a tree decorating montage and a cookie baking montage somewhere in the movie.



