Background
Richmond was born in London, his father abandoned the family when Richmond was 3.
Richmond was born in London, his father abandoned the family when Richmond was 3.
Before he got into freestyle wrestling, he was a whale ship crewman. Though he appeared as the wrestler Nikolas in Jules Dassin"s film noir, Night and the City (1950), Richmond was perhaps most recognizable as the shirtless gongman banging the enormous gong preceding the opening credits for films produced or distributed by the Rank Organisation. He was the fourth - and last - actor to take the job, as the Rank studio closed in 1980.
In later life, he was a volunteer minister for his church.
He died at age 80 in his home in Christchurch, England (Richmond’s wife, Valentina, died in 1996). According to the British Broadcasting Corporation, before he died, he had revealed to friends that the gong seen in the Rank Organisation"s opening never rang as it was a papier-mâché stage prop and he never actually struck it with any force, joking "If you hit that gong, you would have gone straight through.”.