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Brother Michael Richards<\/strong><\/p>\n July 24th 1949 –<\/p>\n Member of:<\/p>\n Riviera Lodge #780<\/a> in Pacific Palisades, California<\/p>\n American actor, writer, television producer and retired comedian, widely known for his portrayal of Cosmo Kramer on the television sitcom Seinfeld<\/a>, for which he received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series three times.<\/p>\n Brother Richards would meet his long-time comedic idol in 1996 when he had the honor to induct Brother Red Skelton<\/a> into the Comedy Hall of Fame<\/a> in Lake Tahoe.<\/p>\n “Red and I had a chance to meet and talk in Lake Tahoe. It was then,” Richards says, “I learned he was a 33\u00b0 Scottish Rite Mason.”<\/p>\n After reflecting upon his experience with Skelton, Richards wanted to learn more about Free-masonry. He read what he could, but decided the best way to learn would be to experience it firsthand. “I decided to call Red,” he says. “I was going to petition Freemasonry through him. But before I could, he passed away.”<\/p>\n Indeed, Richard “Red” Skelton died on September 17, 1997, but Michael Richards’ interest in pursuing Masonry did not. Exactly 15 months later, on December 17, 1998.<\/p>\n