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  1. Richard Waugh may refer to: Richard Waugh (actor) (born 1961), Canadian voice actor. Richard Deans Waugh (1868–1938), Canadian politician, mayor of Winnipeg. Richard E. Waugh (born 1947), Canadian banking executive. Richard James Waugh (born 1957), New Zealand minister, writer. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  2. Nov 8, 2023 · Aviation historian Reverend Dr Richard Waugh with his father’s Lockheed 10 Electra at MOTAT. File photo supplied. Last year PM-elect Christopher Luxon described local personality Rev Dr Richard Waugh as “Quite possibly the most interesting man in New Zealand”. Richard and his wife Jane are soon retiring to Christchurch to be closer to family.

  3. #PerformanceMattersRichard Waugh is the definitive Albert Wesker! While all Wesker's voice actors have been good, Waugh first defined the enigmatic villain a...

  4. Richard Waugh. Richard Waugh (born February 28, 1961) is a Canadian actor and voice actor who has done work in many movies, TV shows, cartoons, video games, and stage plays. His most notable role is likely voicing Albert Wesker in three Resident Evil games. He is also credited as Rick Waugh.

  5. Richard Waugh is a voice actor known for voicing Albert Wesker. Take a visual walk through their career and see 11 images of the characters they've voiced and listen to 1 clip that showcases their performance.

  6. Mar 9, 2021 · Richard pastorally contacted families, raised finance, wrote newspaper articles, conducted the services and was the media spokesman for the nine memorial projects.” In his capacity as a voluntary aviation historian, Waugh has researched, authored and co-authored 13 books on many aspects of New Zealand civil aviation history, nationally and ...

  7. Richard Waugh. Actor: Resident Evil: Code: Veronica. Richard Waugh was born the youngest of seven in London, Ontario, Canada. At the age of fifteen, he founded a children's theatre company in London's Storybook Gardens that lasted several years past his directorship. Part way through training at Ryerson theatre school in Toronto, he was chosen to join the Shaw Festival Theatre Company, where ...