Richard C. Fishel
Acting
Biography
Richard Charles Fishel was a Salt and Pepper Miniature Schnauzer who was born on September 10, 2004 in Cabot, Pennsylvania and was put to rest on September 19, 2017 in Butler, Pennsylvania. A typical Schnauzer, he was friendly, spirited, and alert. He enjoyed being petted, scratched on the nose and behind the ears, rubbed on the belly, walking on trails and in parks, riding in cars, eating Greenies, chewing bones, being the neighborhood watchdog, playing with other canines, and putting a smile on people's faces and warming their hearts with his cheerful eyes, infectious smile, and affable demeanor. His best friends in life were Lucky, a Basset Hound and Golden Retriever mix, Gatto and Checkers, black and white American domestic short-haired felines, and Bobby, a Tennessee Mountain Cur. Being a very photogenic canine, he was not shy when it came to posing for the camera. Richard loved everyone he came into contact with and was loved by all whose path he crossed.
Known For

When four generations of the Cooper clan come together for their annual Christmas Eve celebration, a series of unexpected visitors and unlikely events turn the night upside down, leading them all toward a surprising rediscovery of family bonds and the spirit of the holiday.
Love the Coopers

Follow the day-to-day life of Nan as told by her increasingly lonely and philosophical dog, Martin. Just one session at obedience school makes them realize that even at their worst, they may be the best thing for each other. Based on a web series.
Downward Dog

A typical rom-com with an atypical rom-com ending, I Swiped the Wrong One is the story of four thirtysomethings who attempt to navigate the world of 21st century online dating.
I Swiped the Wrong One

A young girl awakens to a nightmare as her pleas to be seen and heard by her sister are taken as supernatural occurrences in this stylistic and suspenseful short that is now a full-length feature film.
Occurrence at Mills Creek

A modern-day fairy tale, The Haunting of Prince Dom Pedro is a story of how a group of high school Latin American History class students learn to regret their decision to not fully appreciate the Liberator of Brazil.