Sadly, the world has lost a talented actor. Richard Moll, known for his unforgettable roles on television, has passed away at the age of 80. He made a lasting impact with his portrayal of Aristotle Nostradamus “Bull” Shannon, the iconic bailiff in NBC’s original series “Night Court.”

Throughout his versatile career, Moll brought to life a variety of memorable characters. From Two-Face in “Batman: The Animated Series” to Norman in “Mighty Max” and Scorpion in “Spiderman: The Animated Series,” his talent was always on display. He even added his distinct voice to the character Dementor in the festive classic “Jingle All the Way.”

Although his most recent acting credit was in 2018 for the movie “Slay Belles,” fans eagerly anticipated his upcoming project, “Whispers and Shadows,” which is currently in post-production. Unfortunately, fate had other plans, and Moll didn’t get to see the completion of his final endeavor.

Richard Moll passed away on October 26, 2023, at his residence in Big Bear, California. While the cause of his death remains undisclosed, his representative confirmed that he passed away peacefully. Born in Pasadena, California, Moll’s journey to becoming a renowned actor began after his graduation from the University of California, Berkeley, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in History before pursuing his Hollywood dreams.

Moll’s personal life mirrored the complexities of his characters. He was married twice, first to Laura Class from 1988 to 1992, and then to Susan Brown in 1993. His second marriage produced two children before ending in 2005.

Richard Moll’s legacy extends far beyond the screen. His unforgettable performances will continue to resonate with audiences, leaving an enduring mark on the entertainment world. While he may no longer be physically present, his talent and dedication to his craft will always be remembered and admired.