"A U.S. actor best known for playing the character John Munch. He is otherwise best known as a stand-up comedian (look for his 1997 album/HBO comedy special Another Lone Nut) and author (among the titles he's written are How to Be a Stand-Up Comic and the fiction novels I am Not a Cop and I am Not a Psychic). We would show you a page of stuff he's done, which doesn't just include playing John Munch in fifty different shows over the course of several decades, but we don't have such a page prepared yet so you might as well go to the John Munch page instead."@en . . . "Richard Jay Belzer (born August 4, 1944) is an American comedian and actor, who appeared in the show Miami Vice as \"Captain Hook\", a pirate radio operator off the Florida coast, in the episode \"Trust Fund Pirates\"."@en . "He first appeared as Munch in all seven seasons of Homicide: Life on the Street. His character later transferred from Baltimore to New York City to work in the Special Victims Unit. He was a regular cast member on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit for the first fourteen seasons, and his character Munch was eventually promoted to the rank of sergeant. At the time of his departure from the main cast of Special Victims Unit, Belzer had portrayed his character for over 20 consecutive years (a record previously set by James Arness as Matt Dillion on Gunsmoke, and Kelsey Grammer as Frasier Crane on Cheers and Frasier). He appeared in the Law & Order episodes \"Charm City\", \"Baby, It's You\", \"Sideshow\", and \"Entitled\". He also appeared in the Law & Order: Trial by Jury episode \"Skeleton\". Since his departure from Special Victims Unit, he has returned for guest appearances in the episodes \"Spring Awakening\" and \"Fashionable Crimes\". Other television series that Belzer appeared in as John Munch are The X-Files (episode \"Unusual Suspects\"), The Beat (episode \"They Say It's Your Birthday\"), Arrested Development (episode \"Exit Strategy\"; Belzer also appeared in episode \"S.O.B.s\", but as himself), and The Wire (episode \"Took\"). Munch is the only fictional character played by a single actor to appear on eight different television shows. These shows were on four different networks: NBC (Homicide: Life on the Street, the Law & Order shows), FOX (The X-Files, Arrested Development), UPN (The Beat), and HBO (The Wire). de:Richard Belzer"@en . . "Richard Jay Belzer ist ein US-Amerikanischer Schauspieler und Comedian. Belzer wurde 1944 als zweites Kind eines j\u00FCdischen Kioskbesitzers in Connecticut geboren. Belzers Mutter, Francis Belzer, starb an Krebs, als der Sohn 18 Jahre alt war. Der Vater, Charles Belzer, beging Suizid, als der Sohn 22 Jahre alt war. Zu Richard Belzers weiteren Verwandten z\u00E4hlt der Schauspieler Henry Winkler."@de . "Dalia Danoch"@en . "Spouse"@en . . . . "Born"@en . "John Munch"@de . . "Richard provides the voice of the detective in \"Next of Pin\"."@en . "A U.S. actor best known for playing the character John Munch. He is otherwise best known as a stand-up comedian (look for his 1997 album/HBO comedy special Another Lone Nut) and author (among the titles he's written are How to Be a Stand-Up Comic and the fiction novels I am Not a Cop and I am Not a Psychic). We would show you a page of stuff he's done, which doesn't just include playing John Munch in fifty different shows over the course of several decades, but we don't have such a page prepared yet so you might as well go to the John Munch page instead."@en . . . "Richard Jay Belzer ist ein US-Amerikanischer Schauspieler und Comedian. Belzer wurde 1944 als zweites Kind eines j\u00FCdischen Kioskbesitzers in Connecticut geboren. Belzers Mutter, Francis Belzer, starb an Krebs, als der Sohn 18 Jahre alt war. Der Vater, Charles Belzer, beging Suizid, als der Sohn 22 Jahre alt war. Zu Richard Belzers weiteren Verwandten z\u00E4hlt der Schauspieler Henry Winkler. Nachdem er mehrfach von verschiedenen Schulen verwiesen worden war, machte er schlie\u00DFlich seinen Abschluss an der Andrew Warde High School in Fairfield (Connecticut). Es folgte der Besuch des Dean Junior College in Franklin (Massachusetts), von dem er nach seiner Teilnahme als R\u00E4delsf\u00FChrer bei Studentendemonstrationen verwiesen wurde. In den 1960er Jahren bet\u00E4tigte er sich unter anderem als Journalist f\u00FCr die Bridgeport Post und kurzzeitig als Yogalehrer, bevor er in die Armee eintrat. Ende der 1960er Jahre zog er nach New York City, wo er mit der S\u00E4ngerin Shelley Ackerman zusammenlebte und erste Engagements als Stand-Up-Komiker in Nachtklubs wie Pips, The Improv und Catch a Rising Star erhielt. Neben seiner Konzentration auf die Arbeit als Komiker \u2013 Belzer war zeitweise f\u00FCr die Fernsehsendung Saturday Night Live als Warm-Up-Komiker t\u00E4tig \u2013 begann er, sich in den 1970er Jahren auch als Schauspieler zu bet\u00E4tigen. In den folgenden Jahren hatte er Nebenrollen in Filmen wie Scarface, Night Shift und Fame \u2013 Der Weg zum Ruhm. Hinzu kamenen Moderationen humoristischer Radiosendungen wie Brink & Belzer sowie Gastauftritte in Sendungen wie der The Howard Stern Show. F\u00FCr das amerikanische Kabelfernsehen moderierte er in den 1980er Jahren die Talkshow Hot Properties. Am 27. M\u00E4rz 1985 demonstrierte ihm w\u00E4hrend einer Showeinlage sein Gast, der Freistilringer Hulk Hogan, seine \u201EKampftechnik\u201C. Dabei st\u00FCrzte Belzer bewusstlos zu Boden und schlug sich den Kopf auf, was zu einer Sch\u00E4delverletzung f\u00FChrte. Belzer erhielt daraufhin von Hogan eine siebenstellige Summe Schmerzensgeld, von der er sich ein Haus in Frankreich kaufte. Dort lebt er mit seiner Frau, wenn er nicht berufsbedingt in den Staaten t\u00E4tig ist. In den 1990er Jahren trat Belzer in zahlreichen Fernsehserien auf und \u00FCbernahm Parts als Synchronsprecher f\u00FCr Zeichentrickserien wie South Park. Au\u00DFerdem trat er in einer Nebenrolle als Inspektor Henderson in Superman \u2013 Die Abenteuer von Lois & Clark auf, w\u00E4hrend er in Homicide (1993\u20131999) und Law & Order: SVU (seit 1999) jeweils die Rolle des Polizisten Detective John Munch verk\u00F6rpert. Der von ihm dargestellte Detective ist inzwischen derart popul\u00E4r, dass er h\u00E4ufig auch als Gaststar in dieser Rolle f\u00FCr andere Serien wie zum Beispiel Akte X \u2013 Die unheimlichen F\u00E4lle des FBI engagiert wurde. Abseits seiner schauspielerischen T\u00E4tigkeit ist Belzer h\u00E4ufig Gast in politischen und humoristischen Fernsehshows wie Real Time with Bill Maher. Belzer, Richard Belzer, Richard Belzer, Richard Belzer, Richard Belzer, Richard Belzer, Richard Belzer, Richard"@de . . . "Richard Belzer"@en . . . . . . "nm0001938"@en . . . . . . "Captain Hook"@en . . . . ""@de . . . "Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA"@en . . . . "1974"^^ . "Richard provides the voice of the detective in \"Next of Pin\"."@en . . . "He played Detective John Munch in TXF: \"Unusual Suspects\" in a crossover with Homicide: Life on the Street. He has played Munch on eight other series: Law & Order, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, The Beat, Law & Order: Trial by Jury, Arrested Development, The Wire, Jimmy Kimmel Live! and 30 Rock. Consequently, he is the only actor in television history to play the same character in ten different series."@en . "200"^^ . . . "Gail Susan Ross"@en . "Richard Belzer"@en . "1944-08-04"^^ . "He first appeared as Munch in all seven seasons of Homicide: Life on the Street. His character later transferred from Baltimore to New York City to work in the Special Victims Unit. He was a regular cast member on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit for the first fourteen seasons, and his character Munch was eventually promoted to the rank of sergeant. At the time of his departure from the main cast of Special Victims Unit, Belzer had portrayed his character for over 20 consecutive years (a record previously set by James Arness as Matt Dillion on Gunsmoke, and Kelsey Grammer as Frasier Crane on Cheers and Frasier)."@en . "He played Detective John Munch in TXF: \"Unusual Suspects\" in a crossover with Homicide: Life on the Street. He has played Munch on eight other series: Law & Order, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, The Beat, Law & Order: Trial by Jury, Arrested Development, The Wire, Jimmy Kimmel Live! and 30 Rock. Consequently, he is the only actor in television history to play the same character in ten different series."@en . "Richard Belzer (b. 1944) is an American actor and comedian best known for his role as Detective John Munch in the television series Homicide: Life on the Street and in the Law & Order franchise. In total, the character of Munch has appeared on 10 television series. His role was alluded to when Belzer made a cameo appearance in the special Elmopalooza. In fact, when he arrives backstage to rescue Jon Stewart from his locked dressing room, Big Bird mistakes him for a police officer. He's not able to break the door down, so he calls in his stuntman, Sparky. In the late 1970s, Belzer appeared in a short Sesame Street film insert with Brian Doyle-Murray involving two men in a boat (EKA: Episode 1186), released on Old School: Volume 2. Belzer was later caricatured (along with his Law & Order: Special Victims Unit costars) in Law & Order: Special Letters Unit in Sesame Street Season 37. In Season 38, Belzer appeared to present \"lazy\" as the Word of the Day."@en . . "Miami Vice Character"@en . . . . . "Richard belzer sw.jpg"@de . . "Richard Belzer"@de . . "richardbelzer.jpg"@en . . "Active"@en . . "Richard Belzer"@en . "Harlee McBride"@en . . . "Richard Jay Belzer (born August 4, 1944) is an American comedian and actor, who appeared in the show Miami Vice as \"Captain Hook\", a pirate radio operator off the Florida coast, in the episode \"Trust Fund Pirates\"."@en . . . . . . "--08-04"^^ . "4081944"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Richard Belzer (b. 1944) is an American actor and comedian best known for his role as Detective John Munch in the television series Homicide: Life on the Street and in the Law & Order franchise. In total, the character of Munch has appeared on 10 television series. His role was alluded to when Belzer made a cameo appearance in the special Elmopalooza. In fact, when he arrives backstage to rescue Jon Stewart from his locked dressing room, Big Bird mistakes him for a police officer. He's not able to break the door down, so he calls in his stuntman, Sparky."@en . . "...as John Munch"@en .