Big Shot
After taking on a prolific career as both an actor and educator, Richard Robichaux prepares to take his
Big Shot.
Connor Keaney
It is rare that an actor has so much in common with their character that they even share an occupation.
However, on the new Disney+ original comedy
Big Shot, Richard Robichaux didn t have to stretch too far to imagine the life of an educator: he was already living it.
As a professor teaching acting at University of California San Diego, Robichaux was no stranger to faculty meetings and classroom discussion. These experiences proved extremely useful as he settled into his role on the series, which aired its first episode on its home platform this week.
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Here’s the show’s synopsis: After getting ousted from the NCAA, a men’s basketball coach is given a chance for redemption with a coaching position at an elite private high school. He soon learns that the teenage players require empathy and vulnerability foreign concepts for the stoic Coach Korn (
Stamos). By learning how to connect with his players, Marvyn starts to grow into the person he’s always hoped to be. The girls learn to take themselves more seriously, finding their footing both on and off the court.
Here’s the show’s synopsis: After getting ousted from the NCAA, a men’s basketball coach is given a chance for redemption with a coaching position at an elite private high school. He soon learns that the teenage players require empathy and vulnerability foreign concepts for the stoic Coach Korn (
Stamos). By learning how to connect with his players, Marvyn starts to grow into the person he’s always hoped to be. The girls learn to take themselves more seriously, finding their footing both on and off the court.