- Nickname
- Ticky
- Height6′ (1.83 m)
- Richard L. Haas III was born in Bristol, Connecticut on September 28, 1993. As a kid, he always new in his heart what he wanted to do with his life: tell stories. In Elementary School he began to write his ideas on paper; some fell into the form of short stories and potential novels, but one in particular was a screenplay which will forever remain unfinished at about 76 pages. It wasn't a great script-- it was formatted incorrectly and it featured too many recycled jokes from other films, television show, and media. What it was, though, was the first step into his dream to be in the movie business.
In the years that followed, he taught himself how to write screenplays correctly and began writing more and more-- never losing sight of his dreams. In high school he pushed to be recognized. He finally found recognition on his local news station, WFSB Channel 3 Eyewitness News (1990), after entering a commercial contest for the DMV and was officially known as the "film guy" in high school-- even filming/editing the bi-annual Business Plan Competition for two years. It wasn't long until he got into Fairfield University and majored in Film, Television & Media Arts. There, he has managed to establish a reputation for his love and dedication to film, getting closer every day to achieving his dreams.- IMDb Mini Biography By: saahdrahcir
- Adding various dates of production into the film itself.
- Started writing screenplays when he was eight years old.
- Had a radio show in college called "That Epic Movie Show" with Robert Miller and Sean McDermott where Seth Swirsky was interviewed. Separate to the show, Richard also interviewed drummer Ryland Steen of Reel Big Fish on air.
- Wrote for Horror-Movies.ca as a contributor for the fourth season of The Walking Dead (2010) which initially began in October 2013.
- In May 2013, his experimental film He Will Take You (2013) was accepted into Cinefest, a film festival at Fairfield University; his capstone film, a comedy called My Senior Moment (2015), was accepted into the same festival in May 2015.
- Often finds himself backing various campaigns on Kickstarter and Indiegogo to support a wide variety of content producers ranging from comic books, novels and independent film productions. Some of these include Little Miss Sumo (2018), Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound (2019), The Empire Strikes Door (2019), In Search of Darkness (2019), In Search of the Last Action Heroes (2019), and Pick It Up!: Ska in the '90s (2019).
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