Richard M. Hughes (a.k.a., Dick Hughes) was born in Pittsburgh, PA and
attended Carnegie Mellon Univ. Drama [BFA] and Boston University
Theatre [MFA] and in addition to his acting is also know for his Viet
Nam humanitarian work [1968-Present] which has been profiled in the
NYT, Life Magazine, PEOPLE, etc. and on The Today Show, all three
network news shows & Ralph Edwards' "Dick Hughes, This Is Your Life".
Left South Vietnam in August 1976 after an eight-year stint there as social worker [Shoeshine Boys Project, 1968-76] and also as a journalist [a founder of Dispatch News Agency, 1969, which broke the My Lai massacre story].