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  1. After playing a drug addict in 1971's "The Panic in Needle Park" and a conman in 1972's "The Getaway," Richard Bright appeared in Director Francis Ford Coppola's gangster epic "The Godfather." As Al Neri, a hit man in the crew of Michael Corleone (Al Pacino), Bright had a memorable scene at the end of the film where, disguised as a police officer, he murders two rival mob bosses during a baptism.

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    Richard Bright. Actor. 27 June 1937 to 18 February 2006. American character actor Bright played Al Neri, the hitman loyal to the Corleone family in all three Godfather movies (1972, 1974, 1990). Other films included The Panic in Needle Park (1971), The Getaway (1972), Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid (1973) and Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia ...

  3. Jun 27, 2018 · The English physician Richard Bright (1789-1858) discovered the relationship of fluid retention and the appearance of albumin in the urine to kidney disease. On Sept. 28, 1789, Richard Bright was born in Bristol, the third son of a wealthy merchant and banker. Richard Bright was educated at Exeter, matriculated in Edinburgh University in 1808 ...

  4. Aug 3, 2013 · Richard Bright (1789–1858) The English physician Richard Bright, one of the founding fathers of nephrology, is a figure who today is best known by the eponym of Bright’s disease (edema of renal origin, non-suppurative nephritis) (Fig. 1) [ 1, 2 ]. Up to the current time, Bright’s studies on nephrology have received much attention and have ...

  5. Feb 19, 2006 · Richard Bright, a character actor who appeared in all three "Godfather" movies and more recently on "The Sopranos," was struck and killed by a bus, police said. Bright, 68, was hit by a private ...

  6. Richard Bright was an American actor. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Richard Bright first began acting at the age of eighteen, where he appeared in live television shows. He had an extensive stage career, gaining notoriety for starring in Michael McClure's The Beard; he and costar Billie Dixon were arrested for obscenity during a 1965 performance in San Francisco. Bright also pursued Shakespearean roles, appearing in a 1979 production of Richard III opposite Al Pacino. Bright's first film was Odds

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