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Richard Shoff
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Richard Shoff was born on 8 July 1975 in Arizona. He is an actor, known for
Kids Incorporated (1984)
,
The Wonder Years (1988)
and
Highway to Heaven (1984)
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1 nomination
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Kids Incorporated
7.2
TV Series
Richie
Rich
1987–1989 • 41 eps
The Wonder Years
8.4
TV Series
Realist
1992 • 1 ep
Highway to Heaven
6.8
TV Series
Stevie
1986 • 1 ep
CBS Storybreak
7.8
TV Series
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1985 • 1 ep
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The Wonder Years
8.4
TV Series
Realist
1992
1 episode
Kids Incorporated
7.2
TV Series
Richie
Rich
1987–1989
41 episodes
Highway to Heaven
6.8
TV Series
Stevie
1986
1 episode
CBS Storybreak
7.8
TV Series
(voice)
1985
1 episode
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July 8
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1975
Arizona
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He is best known for his role as Richie on "Kids Incorporated".
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