- Appeared, along with Dani Behr, on the ProKart Series race safety video briefing (c. 1997), www.prokartseries.com
- Appeared in the musical "Grease" - UK tour (1994-1997).
- Has released two albums, and his cover of Wham!'s "I'm Your Man" was a number 1 single in the UK in 2003.
- Radio presenter.
- Autobiography "Rags To Richie" (2003).
- Played Roddy in the jukebox musical "Boogie Nights", which he co-wrote and produced - UK tours (1997-2000, 2002).
- Played Captain Hook in the pantomime "Peter Pan" - Cliffs Pavillion, Southend (2000/1).
- Played the title character in the pantomime "Jack & The Beanstalk" - New Wimbledon Theatre, London (2001/2).
- Played the title character in "Scrooge - the Musical" - UK tour (2005-6, 2007-8).
- Played Randle in "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" based on the novel by Ken Kesey - UK tour (2006).
- Played "Roy" in "Lone Star" and in "Pvt Wars", a double-bill of plays by John McClure - King's Head Theatre, London (2007).
- (1990s) TV commercial campaign for Daz washing powder.
- (1995) He acted in Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey's musical, "Grease," at the Dominion Theatre in London, England with Samantha Janus, Linzi Hateley, and Myra Sands in the cast.
- (February 2016 - March 2016) Performed in the UK tour of "The Perfect Murder" alongside Jessie Wallace.
- (December 2016 - January 2017) Performed in the pantomime "Robin Hood" in the title role. alongside Jessie Wallace, at the Mayflower Theatre, Southampton.
- (January 2019 - May 2019) Performed in the West End stage musical production of "Everybody's Talking About Jamie" as Hugo/Loco Chanelle, alongside Layton Williams and Hayley Tamaddon, at the Apollo Theatre.
- (August 2019 - November 2019) Performed in the UK tour of the stage play "The Entertainer" as Archie Rice, alongside Sara Crowe and Diana Vickers.
- (February 2020 - July 2020) Performed in the UK tour of the stage musical "Everyone's Talking About Jamie" as Hugo/Loco Chanelle, alongside Layton Williams.
- (January 2017 - June 2017) Performed in the UK tour of the stage production "Not Dead Enough" as Roy Grace, alongside Laura Whitmore.
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