TV Shows - Richard Alan Reid
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on May 14, 2024. Richard Alan Reid has appeared in 1 television series with data.
  • NCIS Poster
    #64
    NCIS
    as Robert Epplund 1 episode • #64 most popular show
    NCIS is an American television series that follows a team of special agents from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) as they solve crimes involving the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. The show combines elements of procedural crime dramas with military and ensemble cast dynamics, delivering thrilling investigations and compelling character development. With its focus on military-themed cases, NCIS offers an intriguing blend of action, suspense, and patriotism. The series has gained a large and devoted fan base, thanks to its well-written storylines, strong performances, and the chemistry of its cast.
Movies - Richard Alan Reid
Sorted by online popularity. Richard Alan Reid has appeared in 2 movies with data.
  • The Hangover Poster
    #666
    The Hangover
    as Casino High Roller (uncredited) • #666 most popular movie
    The Hangover is a 2009 American comedy film about three friends who awaken from a wild bachelor party in Las Vegas to find a baby in their hotel suite, a tiger in the bathroom, and their groom-to-be friend missing. They must piece together the events of the night before and find their friend before his wedding.
  • Criminal Poster
    #2,772
    Criminal
    as James Osborne • #2,772 most popular movie
    Criminal is a 2016 American action thriller film directed by Ariel Vromen. The story revolves around a convict who is implanted with a deceased CIA agent's memories in order to complete a crucial mission. Starring Kevin Costner, Gary Oldman, and Tommy Lee Jones, the film follows the convict tasked with stopping a dangerous hacker named 'The Dutchman' from launching ICBMs and starting World War III. Produced by Campbell-Grobman Films and Millennium Films, Criminal was released on April 15, 2016, and received mixed reviews from critics.