Richard Livingston, an actor known for his work in the 2000 film Poor White Trash, delves into the complexities of marginalized lives. Set against a backdrop of economic despair, the film captures the struggles of those living on the fringes of society. Livingston's portrayal adds a raw authenticity to the narrative, enhancing its exploration of class and survival. His role in Poor White Trash exemplifies the gritty realism that defines cult cinema, making him a noteworthy figure in this niche.
Poor White Trash
Mike and Lenny are two buddies who dream of getting out of the trailer park. Out of desperation they resort to burglary as a means of financing Mike's college education. Their dream is jeopardized one summer day when their ploy to shoplift Near Beer begins a crime spree and a series of mishaps during which they are threatened with jail.