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How did Richard Moll die? Voice of Two-Face from 'Batman: The Animated Series' dead at 80

Richard Moll made guest appearances in three Batman cartoons as Harvey Dent
UPDATED OCT 28, 2023
Richard Moll has died at the age of 80 (YouTube/MIRAMAX)
Richard Moll has died at the age of 80 (YouTube/MIRAMAX)

BIG BEAR LAKE, CALIFORNIA: Actor Richard Moll, best known for his portrayal of a compassionate and quirky gigantic Bailiff in the original 'Night Court' sitcom, has died.

Richard died at his Big Bear Lake, California, home on October 26, as publicist Jeff Sanderson confirmed in a statement to CBS News.

The cause of death was not immediately known.

Charles Richard Moll was born in Pasadena on January 13, 1943. His father, Harry, was a lawyer, while his mother, Violet, worked as a nurse.

After completing his studies in psychology and history at the University of California, Berkeley, he worked as a ladies' hosiery salesperson at a San Francisco store and as a deputy probation officer in Alameda County after graduating in 1964.

In 1968, he moved to Los Angeles to seek a career in acting, but things weren't easy at first.

Richard, a passionate observer of birds and the natural world, had two marriages and divorces.

His second spouse, Susan, was the daughter of Milton Berle's third and last spouse, Lorna Adams.

His stepchildren, Cassandra and Morgan, as well as his children, Chloe and Mason, are all survivors.

Richard Moll gained fame as a voice actor for Batman's Two-Face

Apart from 'Night Court', Richard's role as Harvey Dent's voice on 'Batman: The Animated Series' may have had the most cultural impact.

Up until the two-parter Two-Face, in which Harvey battled his suppressed dark side before being severely injured in a fatal accident and turning into the show's main antagonist, he provided the voice of Gotham's DA for a number of episodes.

In addition to reprising his part in 'The New Batman Adventures', Richard also portrayed mobster Lew Moxon in 'Chill of the Night!', which is regarded as the finest episode of the television show. Richard also appeared in 'Batman: The Brave and the Bold'.

Richard Moll as Two-Face in 'Batman: The Animated Series' (YouTube/DCKids)
Richard Moll as Two-Face in 'Batman: The Animated Series' (YouTube/DCKids)

Richard Moll said no to 'Night Court' reunion

In 2013, Richard was out and about in Los Angeles when a TMZ photographer approached him and inquired about a possible cast reunion.

Richard Moll in 'Night Court' (YouTuber/WarnerBros.)
Richard Moll in 'Night Court' (WarnerBros)

'Night Court' star Richard talked to TMZ about getting back together with the cast. Richard said, "I love show business." He previously stated that if a reunion was in the works, he would "run in the other direction. It's the people that I can't stand."

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