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RSJrFanWorld is a Fan Page for Richard Speight, Jr. We provide updates on Richard's upcoming projects, along with interviews, reviews and coverage of Dick Jr. & The Volunteers.
Richard Speight, Jr. (born September 4, 1969) is an American actor/director/musician/writer, best known for his portrayal of Skip Muck in HBO's "Band of Brothers" and as fan-favourite Gabriel on the CW's "Supernatural". As an actor, he was a regular on the CBS Network's CIA series, "The Agency", and had a recurring role as Deputy Bill Koehler on cult apocalyptic drama "Jericho". Most recently, he was seen in cinemas opposite Tim Blake Nelson, in the acclaimed Western "Old Henry". As a director, his work includes the award-winning short "America 101", 11 episodes of "Supernatural" and episodes of "Kung Fu" and "Walker". His band "Dick Jr. & The Volunteers" released their debut album "The Dance & How to Do It" in 2019. Together with fellow "Supernatural" actor Rob Benedict, Richard hosts two podcasts - rewatch podcast "Supernatural, Then and Now" and "Kings of Con", a spin-off from their shortlived comedy series of the same name.
When New York met Nashville. As we're now just weeks out from Dick Jr. & The Volunteers' annual Music City date, we're whetting appetites for that show with a look back at the band's last club date, at New York's Mercury Lounge.
When Rich pulled out of my only Vancon, I toyed with cancelling the trip myself. then he came through with a list of recommendations that gave me the opportunity to include him in my adventures anyway.
For our birthday celebration this year, we decided we’d bring you a beginner’s guide to Rich’s career. While by no means comprehensive.
Inspired by Mojo’s iconic column, Rob Benedict takes us through the sounds that shaped him and still rock his world today.
Rob Benedict on songwriting, "Supernatural, Then and Now", and all things "Kings of Con".
With ‘Dick Jr. & The Volunteers’ set to make their return to Exit/In next week, we’re delving into the archives to take a closer look at this Nashville icon, and what it means to our favourite frontman.
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