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Head Cases

HEAD CASES

CHRIS O'DONNELL
as Jason Payne


ADAM GOLDBERG
as Russell Shultz


KRISTA ALLEN
as Laurie Payne


RICHARD KIND
as Lou Albertini


JAKE CHERRY
as Ryan Payne


ROCKMOND DUNBAR
as Dr. Robinson





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Richard Kind
Lou Albertini on Head Cases

Richard Kind Successful on stage, screen and television, Richard Kind most recently starred in the smash hit musical "The Producers" as Max Bialystock at the St. James Theater in New York. He has also starred in the Sondheim musical "Bounce," which premiered at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago last year, and then moved to the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC.

Television viewers best know Kind as "Paul Lassiter," the irrepressible press secretary to the Mayor of New York on "Spin City." He is also well-known for his role as "Mark" on "Mad About You." Additional TV credits include stints as a series regular on "Carol & Company" with Carol Burnett, "Blue Skies" and "A Whole New Ball Game" as well as "Unsub." Recently, he has made guest appearances on "Scrubs," "Still Standing," "The Division," "Miss Match" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm" with Larry David.

Along with theater and television, Kind's experience also extends to feature films. He has appeared as "Dr. Robert Farley" in "Spymate," and also in the critically acclaimed "The Station Agent." Kind has been seen in the independent film "Hacks," and "A Bug's Life." Additional film credits include a role in the Sundance film "Johns," directed by Scott Silver, as well as roles in "Stargate," "Mr. Saturday Night" with Billy Crystal, and many others. He also played the only voice ever attributed to "Tom" in the animated feature film "Tom and Jerry: The Movie."

Kind appeared on Broadway in Charles Busch's "The Tale of the Allergist's Wife." He also starred opposite Eric Stoltz and Christopher Evan Welsh in "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead" at the Williamstown Theatre Festival. Other theater credits include "Power Failure," written by Larry Gelbart, directed by Arthur Penn and staged at the Actors Studio Free Theatre.

In Chicago, Kind started his career with the Practical Theatre Company, founded by Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Brad Hill and Gary Kroeger. He was then hired by Second City, where he honed his comedic talents for a few years in such productions as "How Green Were My Values," "John, Paul, Sartre and Ringo" and "True Midwest."

Kind, born in Bucks County, PA, currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Dana, and three children.








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