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  1. Richard D. Lineback (born February 4, 1952) is an American actor who appeared in the films Speed, Twister and Varsity Blues. He played Deputy Dodd in Friday the 13th: A New Beginning.

  2. Richard Lineback (born 4 February 1952; age 72) is an actor who played Romas in the Star Trek: The Next Generation first season episode "Symbiosis", Selin Peers in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine first season episode "Dax", and Kessick in the Star Trek: Enterprise third season episode "The Xindi". Archive footage from his appearance in "Symbiosis" was later re-used for the Next Generation ...

  3. Richard Lineback. Highest Rated: 95% Speed (1994) Lowest Rated: 10% Meet the Deedles (1998) Birthday: Feb 4, 1952. Birthplace: Frankfurt, Germany. A supporting player who has met a foul fate in ...

  4. Richard H. Lineback (born 1936) is President and Founder of the Philosopher's Information Center, Founder and Editor of The Philosopher's Index, and is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Philosophy at Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio.

  5. Biography. A supporting player who has met a foul fate in more than one film, actor Richard Lineback has acted extensively in screen and stage productions. Born in Germany, he moved with his family to Austin as a teen. Moving to Los Angeles after college, he joined the Colony Theatre Company in Burbank, performing in numerous productions ...

  6. Richard Lineback - A memorable career of screen and stage acting: Directed by Bryan Kreutz, Ian H. Stewart. With Bryan Kreutz, Lili Fox-Lim, Richard Lineback. Bryan and Lili welcome the talented California based actor Richard Lineback, born in Frankfurt Germany.

  7. Dr. Richard H. Lineback is president of the Philosopher’s Information Center, publisher of the preeminent bibliography in philosophy, The Philosopher’s Index. Dr. Lineback founded The Philosopher’s Index in 1966, and subsequently established the Philosopher’s Information Center in 1967, and the Philosophy Documentation Center in 1970.