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Richard-Lael Lillard

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Richard-Lael Lillard
BornMissouri
💼 Occupation
Medium
Writer
Actor
📆 Years active  2009–present

Richard-Lael Lillard is an occultist writer, actor, and medium[1] known as the Gentleman Psychic.[2][3]

In acting, he is notable for his role in the film Tangerine, and featured work on television series such as Ghost Adventures.[4]

Early life[edit]

Lillard was born in Missouri where he claimed clairvoyance ability at a very young age. When he was 5, his father was hospitalized and was clinically pronounced dead; Lillard claims to have known that his father would recover, and to have said that his father would live for twenty more years. His father revived and did live another twenty years.[5]

Lillard currently resides in Los Angeles where he maintains and blogs about his Victorian and Edwardian lifestyle.

Literary works[edit]

Foreword for Lorin Morgan-Richards' novel The Goodbye Family and the Great Mountain.[6]

Filmography[edit]

Film

Film roles
Year Title Role Notes
2017 Swing State Phillipe
2015 Tangerine[7] Miss Willy
2014 Club Lingerie Legs Benedict

Television

Television roles
Year Title Role Notes
2020 The Goodbye Family: The Animated Series Himself (voice)
2019 Ghost Adventures Himself
2018 Saturday Night in Gotham Edward Nigma / The Riddler
2015 The Nevermore Chronicles Freddie Mercury
2015 More Horror in Hollywood Cinique

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "A Night of Mediumship with Special Guest Richard Lael- Lillard".
  2. Back in vogue, Spiritualism goes mainstream in Pasadena and Monrovia - Pasadena Weekly
  3. Ross and Carrie and The Gentleman Psychic: 2020 Visions Edition — Oh No Ross and Carrie
  4. Ghost Adventures Investigates Home of Pasadena Satanist | Travel Channel's Ghost Adventures | Travel Channel
  5. "Listen to Calling Old Hollywood on TuneIn".
  6. Lorin Morgan-Richards - News
  7. Richie Lillard Biography | Fandango


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