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'''Dirk Richter''' is the actor who portrayed [[Radioactive Man (character)|Radioactive Man]] in the [[Radioactive Man (TV series)|television series]]. It is mentioned that there are many "sordid details" regarding Richter's final years. He was found dead in a bordello, where his body was riddled with bullets. [[Buddy Hodges]], the actor who played [[Fallout Boy]], insinuates that he had a special relationship with Richter.
 
'''Dirk Richter''' is the actor who portrayed [[Radioactive Man (character)|Radioactive Man]] in the [[Radioactive Man (TV series)|television series]]. It is mentioned that there are many "sordid details" regarding Richter's final years. He was found dead in a bordello, where his body was riddled with bullets. [[Buddy Hodges]], the actor who played [[Fallout Boy]], insinuates that he had a special relationship with Richter.
   
He was later mentioned as a possible choice to play Radioactive Man in a [[Radioactive Man (film)|feature film]]. However, the director of the film pointed out that Richter was "70 years old and dead."
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He was later mentioned as a possible choice to play Radioactive Man in a [[Radioactive Man (film)|feature film]]. However, the director of the film pointed out that Richter was "73 years old and dead".
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==Behind the Scences==
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Richter is a combined parody of [[Adam West]] and George Reeves, who portrayed [[Batman]] and Superman in their respective original television programs. In particular Richter is a parody of Reeves; Reeves death was thought to have been suicide however little physical evidence such as finger prints, gun shot residues were found at the scene. Richter may also be a parody of Bob Crane particularly the dark seedy rumors following his the end of this career.
   
 
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Revision as of 05:30, 28 January 2019

Dirk Richter is the actor who portrayed Radioactive Man in the television series. It is mentioned that there are many "sordid details" regarding Richter's final years. He was found dead in a bordello, where his body was riddled with bullets. Buddy Hodges, the actor who played Fallout Boy, insinuates that he had a special relationship with Richter.

He was later mentioned as a possible choice to play Radioactive Man in a feature film. However, the director of the film pointed out that Richter was "73 years old and dead".

Behind the Scences

Richter is a combined parody of Adam West and George Reeves, who portrayed Batman and Superman in their respective original television programs. In particular Richter is a parody of Reeves; Reeves death was thought to have been suicide however little physical evidence such as finger prints, gun shot residues were found at the scene. Richter may also be a parody of Bob Crane particularly the dark seedy rumors following his the end of this career.

Appearances