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Richard Cox is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as Stuart Richards in the film Cruising and Max Frazier on Ghostwriter. He was nominated for Broadway's 1979 Tony Award as Best Actor (Featured Role - Musical) for Platinum.
Cox performed on Broadway with Ingrid Bergman in Captain Brassbound's Conversion before going to Hollywood in 1975 with the national company of Grease.
He appeared with Al Pacino in Cruising and Looking for Richard.
So much of how we communicate is through social cues and gestures. We tell others to approach or step back, often without knowing we’ve done so. Stanford Graduate School of Business Lecturer Richard Cox says being aware of these subtle exchanges can help you turn awkward moments into meaningful conversations.
In every interaction, people and animals speak a secret language of power. It’s the reason some people get respect and promotions, and others don’t. Richard Cox will help you strategically create better relationships and achieve the success you want. Speaker: Richard Cox is a lecturer at the Graduate School of Business and instructor at the d.school. His classes focus on acting with power, improvisation and creativity and innovation. Recorded on October 22, 2015, in collaboration with the Stanford Alumni Association, as part of the Graduate School of Business Fall Reunion/Alumni Weekend and Stanford Reunion Homecoming.
This is when I went to Metrocon 2010. I was thinking of what I could have Richard say so I came up with this in line. I was the one that dressed like Road Kamelot.
At Anime Revolution 2015 in Vancouver, at Richard Ian Cox's Q&A;, I request that he make a surprise call to my best friend (hekochin), as Inuyasha ^^! Note: He was kidding, I actually asked very timidly LOL (Canon EOS60D)
Lisa Mordente and Richard Cox perform "Sunset City" from the 1978 Broadway musical "Platinum," in this rare 1978 TV performance, including an interview with the show's star, Alexis Smith. Also singing are Avery Summers, Robin Grean and Damita Jo Freeman.
richard cox who gives voice to inuyasha is saying "kagome" to my camera at the canadian national anime expo 2005.
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Inuyasha's voice-actor being a smart-ass. ((This was taken at the San Diego Comic-con 2006)) Oh, and please stop complaining about the sound or Cox being "under contract". I really don't care. Also: He's NOT saying ANYTHING about an "ash tray"! Read the title!
An interview with the English voice cast of Inuyasha. Part one features Richard Cox (Inuyasha), Moneca Stori (Kagome), Jillian Michaels (Shippo), and Kirby Morrow (Miroku). This footage is taken from the final Inuaysha single DVD release entitled "The Bond Between Inuyasha and Kagome".
Here it is! Fan Expo 2008 - Richard Cox panel on Sunday. He was SO funni! I know there was a girl sitting next to me video taping the whole thing and if you got him making fun of the rain and Noah's ark thing PLEASE put that bit up! i'd be forever grateful!! I was the girl in the green shirt at the end! Comment if you attended this panel!
In this clip from the Movie Geeks United podcast, actor Richard Cox (Cruising, Looking for Richard) discusses his work with Al Pacino. For more information on Movie Geeks United, and to access our archive of over 700 filmmaker interviews, visit http://www.moviegeeksunited.net. Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/moviegeeksunite Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/moviegeeksunited
North Carolina D20 Girls Maka Lee, Geneviefve d'Estelle, and Chiki interview voice actor Richard Ian Cox at Anime USA 2012.
TV's Inuyasha himself, Richard Cox sat down a while back and chatted with TV's Colin about anime voice work. Surfing the interweb? Why not hang on over to www.studiokaiju.net for more crunchy interviews...
Inuyasha's Richard Ian Cox Kagome's with my friend CJ. These 5 seconds sum up the entire series on Inuyasha. Throw in an occasional "Kikyo!!" in there. Here is the same event from a different angle! You can see my friend who "Kagome'd" with him: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruyXaHYtqEU Beside him is the Japanese Inuyasha, Kappei Yamaguchi. This is at Animazement 2010 in Raleigh.
Part 1 of Metrocon 2010's Inuyasha panel, featuring Scott McNeil (Koga), Richard Ian Cox (Inuyasha), and Kirby Morrow (Miroku). In this part, Kirby performs Shakespeare, Richard discusses his coccyx, and Scott performs the worst (or best) panel bit ever! Also we have a script of random lines by the Inuyasha characters which may or may not make fun of Twilight. Spray cheese, giant swords, and black pigs await you!
Here at COX STOCK, we have the stock video footage for all of your needs! For any situation, for Oscars winning quality, Cox has you covered! Owned and operated by Harold and Richard Cox, Cox Stock is your premiere destination for the best stock on earth. Spoof stock footage commercial starring Justin Bubar & Ben Lawson. Written, directed, produced and post production by Lew Holder.
2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia Technical Presentation by US Product Manager Richard Cox
Shades sits down with the wild and crazy Richard Ian Cox, Voice of Inuyasha, Bit Cloud, and more, to talk about his Career, and finally answer the question that anime Fans really want to hear: Gundam, or Zoids? Follow Richard online: Website: http://www.richardiancox.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/richardiancoxfan/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/richardiancox Support the Shades by Subscribing to his Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/TheShades Follow The Shades on Social Media: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Gervise Twitter: http://twitter.com/TheShadesAT Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheShadesJT
If you prefer, you can listen "on the go" via the eZine podcast page: http://bit.ly/1jKpOhL -- audio podcast editions of this show are available on Mondays. Also on iTunes: search for "Lovecraft eZine Podcast". One of the themes (and for me, the most fascinating) of Lovecraftian fiction is the idea that there are some truths that are too terrible to know. In my view, much of weird fiction can be summed up as "things are not as they seem." Richard Cox is certainly not a "Lovecraftian" writer, but in my opinion he's a writer of weird fiction. His books are hard to classify, but if you too are interested in those themes, the nature of reality, and particularly the work of Philip K. Dick, I think you'll enjoy his work. He is the author of THE BOYS OF SUMMER (http://amzn.to/2ckEtO4), THOMAS ...
The Collen Clickenbeard, Mike McFarland and Richard Cox Panel at Fan Expo Vancouver 2012. Was my first time actually recordind a whole panel but it was totally fun. For the people that don't know Colleen does the voice of Riza Hawkeye from FMA, Erza from Fairy Tail, Luffy from One Piece and many other animes. Mike McFarland is known for his role as Master Roshi from the Dragon Ball series and finally for Richard Cox he is best know for being Inuyasha from obviously Inuyasha.
Richard J. Cox is a Professor in Archival Studies at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Information Sciences, recently appointed as Chair of the new Department of Information Culture and Data Stewardship. Dr. Cox has served as Editor of the American Archivist and the Records & Information Management Report. He has written extensively on archival and records management topics and has published numerous books and articles in this area, winning the Society of American Archivists’ Waldo Gifford Leland Award for the best book on archives three times. Most recently, he co-edited with Alison Langmead and Eleanor Mattern selected essays from the 2014 Archival Education and Research Institute (AERI) conference published by Litwin books. Dr. Cox was elected a Fellow of the Society of American A...
Thank you for watching this interview with 30+ years expertise in Real Estate Mr. Richard Cox. We cover some of the key components to the Dodd Frank Act as it pertains to Seller Held Mortgages. Civil penalties can range from $5,000 to $1,000,000 per day...it pays to watch this entire video. If you want to learn how to execute a Seller Held Mortgage transaction and a Wrap Around Mortgage transaction correctly, join us here : https://bit.ly/WrapAroundMortgagesWORKSHOP In this 3+ hour working workshop you will be given live samples of these transactions and how to structure them correctly. Learn from an expert. If you like our content, subscribe to our channel and join our group at: https://bit.ly/REInvestingEVENTS Thank you.
4 Day International Art Conclave Chandigarh Lalit Kala Akademi organised a 4 day International Art Conclave from 10th to 13 February 2015 in which 9 artists from Finland, Germany, Sweden, UK and USA gave audio visual presentations about their art work atthe Auditorium of Government Museum & Art Gallery, Sector 10, Chandigarh. The Participating artists are: John Ruppert from USA, Anne Bean from UK, Peter Fink from UK, Ali Najjar from Sweden, Ger Alois-Zwing from Germany, Avtarjeet Dhanjal from UK, Sanna Karlsson-Sutisna from Finland, Richard Cox from UK and Richard Deacon from UK. It is all too well-known that the multi-cultural ethos of the Indian sub-continent has helped nourish the various nuances of its arts - be it languages, poetry, music, dance, theatre and the visual arts apar...
Richard Cox (Professor, School of Library and Information Sciences, University of Pittsburgh) and Frank Tough (Associate Dean Academic and Professor, Faculty of Native Studies, University of Alberta) discuss the implications of the digital age for libraries, archives, and public life.