Rick Nielsen was born on December 22, 1948 in Rockford, Illinois, USA. He is known for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017), Small Soldiers (1998) and 10 Things I Hate About You (1999).
Rick Ochoa is an actor and producer, known for Ochoa Boyz: Lonely Road (2021), Ochoa Boyz: 10 and Save the Island (2020).
Rick Okon was born on April 13, 1989 in Schwedt an der Oder, Brandenburg, Germany. He is an actor, known for Das Boot (2018), Tatort (1970) and Romeos (2011).
Rick Otto was born in Baltimore, Maryland, the youngest of three, to a detective father and nurse mother. Being raised by a police officer who ultimately rose to the ranks of Major commanding the Homicide Division of the Baltimore City Police Dept, formed Rick's desire to attend Law school upon graduation from Loyola College. This path was abruptly changed when Rick found himself on the set of NBC's drama Homicide: Life on the Street (1993). After encouragement and guidance from Tom Fontana, Rick scrapped his plans for law school and moved to New York City. He began studying at the renowned Herbert Berghof studio under the watchful eye of the iconic Uta Hagen. Rick also studied with other notable acting teachers Robert Lewis, William Hickey and Susan Batson. After performing in the plays "Sweet Bird of Youth" and "True West", as well as several NYU student films, Rick moved to Los Angeles where he met his wife Vanessa Angel. After several roles in independent films, he was chosen by acclaimed director Terrence Malick for a role in The Thin Red Line (1998). He then earned best actor at the Screamfest film festival for his work in R.S.V.P. (2002), which caught the eye of the late producer Robert F. Colesberry. Ironically, Mr. Colesberry brought Rick back to Baltimore to portray police officer "Kenneth Dozerman" in HBO's Peabody winning drama The Wire (2002). Rick has spent the past few years traveling between Los Angeles and Baltimore as a recurring character on the show. The final season begins airing in early 2008.
Raised in New Jersey and New York, Overton comes from a musical family. His father, Hal Overton, was Thelonious Monk's big band arranger as well as a music teacher at the Juilliard Institute. His mother, Nancy Overton aka Anne Swain Overton, sang in personal appearances as a member of The Chordettes, the girl group most famous for their singles "Lollipop" and "Mr. Sandman". Rick has dabbled in the music industry himself as he plays the harmonica occasionally with local blues bands. Rick began his stand-up career while in high school as one half of the comedy team "Overton & Sullivan" but eventually went solo as he broke in at the New York Improvisation in the early 1970s.
Rick D. Palmer Jr., also known as "The Real RPJ", was born and raised in the west side of Baltimore, MD. On becoming an actor and model, Rick states that these career choices were "surreal". Never once did he think a shy kid from the city projects would some day operate in a capacity that would have him performing in front of diverse people. Rick found his start in 2006 when he was selected by a talent scout to be a print and runway model with New York Model Search Agency, Inc. Since then, Rick has performed in several fashion shows, theater and film productions and even landed an opportunity to play the role of featured Secret Service in the hit Netflix series "House of Cards" for four seasons. Shortly after, Rick joined the SAG-Aftra Guild and appeared in several films such as "Miss Virginia", multiple TV series including "Criminals at Work","VEEP", and national commercials such as Len Stoler Lexus and Guinness Brewery. Given his many accomplishments and experience in the performing arts, Rick is well on his way to achieving the exposure and acclaim that his talents warrant. Rick also credits his success in performing arts to his faith and relationship with God and the motivation and support from family and friends. "It is my purpose to Inspire, Positively Impact and Influence the world utilizing my God-given talents, abilities and spirit" - Rick D. Palmer, Jr.
Rick Parets is known for Caligola (1979), Creature (1985) and Do Not Disturb (1999).
Rick Parks is known for Meltdown: Three Mile Island (2022).
Rick was born in New York and grew up on Long Island. After attending Boston College, he returned to the city to study acting and improv. He was soon cast as Tony in the off-broadway hit " Tony N' Tina's Wedding". Film and television roles followed as well as a move to LA. After a few years on the west coast he returned to Broadway in The Neil Simon comedy "Proposals". Behind the camera, he has lent his voice to hundreds of commercials and video games and has composed music for numerous film projects. He co-created and stars in "Channeling The King", a touring one-man show featuring the music of Elvis Presley.