
Richard Mulligan
**Richard Mulligan (1932-2000)**, an American actor, known for his versatility and remarkable talent in comedy. In cinema, he made his mark with memorable performances, ranging from dramatic to purely comedic roles.
Among his most significant appearances are that of Colonel Custer in Arthur Penn's revisionist western *Little Big Man* (1970), which highlighted his talents even in historical contexts. He shined in cult comedies like Blake Edwards' *S.O.B.* (1981), where he portrayed a film producer in crisis, and *Meatballs* (1979), in the role of the summer camp director.
His style was distinguished by his ability to infuse characters with a unique blend of neuroses, eccentricity, and awkward charm, often portraying clumsy or exasperated but fundamentally lovable figures. Mulligan created iconic figures, contributing significantly to the landscape of American cinematic comedy.