Rick Hoffman
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Born | June 12, 1970 New York City, New York |
Rick Hoffman (born June 12, 1970) is an American actor.
Hoffman was born in New York City, New York and raised in Roslyn Heights, New York. He graduated from The Wheatley School in Old Westbury, NY before attending the University of Arizona. After graduating from University of Arizona, Rick moved to Los Angeles to start his acting career. He landed his first role as a security guard in Conspiracy Theory in 1997 and he was so nervous that he changed his 2 lines. Luckily, his misread got laughs by Julia Roberts and Richard Donner and the entire crew, was included in the final cut, giving him some much-needed attention.[citation needed]
He had some other small roles until he received his breakout role as the Freddie Sacker on Darren Star's Wall Street series The $treet in 2000 which allowed him to quit his job waiting tables and move back to New York. Since then he has had several memorable roles on series such as Terry Loomis on the critically acclaimed but short-lived Steven Bochco law drama Philly in 2001-2002, Jerry Best in The Bernie Mac Show 2002-2005, and Patrick Van Dorn on the John Stamos comedy Jake in Progress 2004- 2005. He is now currently playing Chase Chapman on the new hit comedy for ABC Samantha Who? 2007-?
He has had many cameo and supporting appearances in movies, such as The Day After Tomorrow, Blood Work, Hostel, and Cellular to name a few. Variety named Rick as one of their "10 Actors to Watch". As of 2007 he plays Goldman in Lions Gate Films The Condemned. During the production of The Condemned in Australia, Hoffman suffered a near-death experience.[1]
Hoffman resides in Los Angeles.