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Richard "Richie" Campbell (born 8 February 1982) is a British actor. He grew up in North London. He is best known for his comedic turn as local bully "Tyrone" in British film Anuvahood and his role of Ndale Kayuni in Waterloo Road, which airs on BBC One. Campbell has won a Screen Nation Award for his portrayal of Dominic Hardy in TV show The Bill. His work has included Breathless, Mid Morning Matters with Alan Partridge, and recurring roles in The Silence and Channel 4 drama Top Boy. As a film actor, Campbell has appeared in Wilderness, The Plague, The Firm, Victim, Fast Girls and Get Lucky. In addition Campbell has done extensive work in West End theatre including, Dirty Butterfly at Young Vic theatre, Lower Ninth at the Donmar Warehouse, Truth and Reconciliation at Royal Court Theatre and most recently playing Tom Robinson alongside Robert Sean Leonard, in To Kill A Mockingbird at Regents Park Open Air Theatre.
Richie Campbell is the artistic name for the portuguese singer of Reggae music Ricardo Ventura da Costa
He started in the band Stepacide in 2010 and he was a part of the project No Joke Sound System. He eventually left both of the projects in 2010 so he could focus on his solo career. In 2010 he debuted his first album My path, available for free download and he released an EP in the 6th Optimus Discos series, run by Henrique Amaro.
He became famous with the album "Focused", of which the track "That's How We Roll" stood out and was nominated to the 2013 Golden Globes (Portugal).
In 2012 he began the Tour Focused. His last tour concerts were in Porto and Lisbon, where he recorded Live at Campo Pequeno, which was released in 2014, in Cd and DVD.
On the 4th May 2015, he released, without a previous announcement, his album "In the 876", which reached the ITunes top of sales in only 2 hours. This album was recorded in Kingston and Lisbon. Its name is a reference to the Jamaican phone indicative.
Richie Campbell (born 18 September 1987) is an Australian water polo player who competed in the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics. He has played professionally in Barcelona, Spain and currently plays for the University of New South Wales and Wests Magpies in the Australian National Water-polo League. Campbell competied at the Junior World Cup 2005 and 2007. He won a bronze medal in the World League super finals in 2007.