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Producer Ted Richmond, who produced more than 60 movies from the 1940s through the 1970s including 1973 thriller Papillon, died in Paris on Dec. 23. He was 103.
Richmond is pictured in the center at the 1969 presentation of the "Orden de Isabel la Católica"medal of honor to him for his contributions to the Spanish film industry.
 
The 1973 hit Papillon,starring Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman, was one of Richmonds most successful films.
 
For 40 years, working for Columbia Pictures and then Universal Intl., he produced movies in a variety of genres. There were Westerns such as The Cimarron Kid,starring Audie Murphy, and Return of the Seven,as well as comedies such as Francis Joins the WACS,starring Donald O'Connor. Richmond was also an uncredited producer on the Elvis Presley pic It Happened at the Worlds Fair.
 
In the 1950s he partnered with his close friend Tyrone Power to form Copa Prods. The companys first movie, Count Three and Pray,introduced Joanne Woodward to films. In 1959, during the filming of Solomon and Sheba,Richmond was devastated when Power, who was playing Solomon, suffered a fatal heart attack. Yul Brynner ultimately played the part opposite Gina Lollobrigida.
 
Richmond also worked with such stars as Buster Crabbe, Gale Storm, Joan Davis, Nina Foch, Mel Torme, Penny Singleton, Desi Arnaz, Piper Laurie, Jeff Chandler, Beau Bridges, Cornel Wilde, Charles Laughton, Boris Karloff, Tony Curtis, Alan Ladd, Janet Leigh, Anne Bancroft, Rock Hudson, Raymond Burr, Aldo Ray, Lana Turner, Charles Bronson and Bob Hope.
 
The producer's last film was 1979's The Fifth Musketeer.
 
Born in New Bedford, Mass., Richmond first worked in the movie business as an usher at a local theater. In 1939 he wrote the screen story for Six Gun Rhythm and Trigger Pals.In 1941, he produced his first movie, South of Panama.(In his early films he was credited as T.H. Richmond.)
 
He spent the past 30 years in Paris with his wife, Asuko. Richmond is also survived by four nieces and one nephew in the U.S.
 
 
RICHMOND, Ted
Born: 6/10/1912, New Bedford, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Died: 12/23/2013, Paris, France
 
Ted Richmond’s westerns – producer, screenwriter:
Phantom Ranger – 1938 [assistant director]
Two Gun Justice – 1938 [assistant director]
Six-Gun Rhythm – 1939 [screenwriter]
Trigger Pals – 1939 [screenwriter]
Singin’ in the Corn – 1946 [producer]
King of the Wild Horses – 1947 [producer]
Adventures in Silverado – 1948 [producer]
Thunderhoof – 1948 [producer]
Kansas Raiders – 1950 [producer]
Bronco Buster – 1952 [producer]
The Cimarron Kid – 1952 [producer]
Column South – 1953 [producer]
Rails into Laramie – 1954 [producer]
Count Three and Prayer – 1955 [producer]
Advance to the Rear – 1964 [producer]
Return of the Seven – 1966 [producer]
Villa Rides – 1968 [producer]
Red Sun – 1971 [associate producer]

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