Ricky Tahoe

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Ricky Tahoe
First appearance The Cold Open
Last appearance The Option Period
Created by Aaron Sorkin
Portrayed by Evan Handler
Information
Gender Male
Age 30s-40s
Occupation Writer
Title Co-Executive Producer of Studio 60

Ricky Tahoe is a fictional character on the US TV series Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, played by Evan Handler.

[edit] Personal history

Ricky came to Studio 60 in the late 90's with his writing partner Ron Oswald. Ricky's relationship with Matt Albie can be described as brittle. Matt has referred to the duo as "Beavis and Hackboy", implying their style of writing. Shortly after the September 11, 2001 attacks occurred, Matt lent his support for Bill Maher after his controversial on-air remark. Ricky Tahoe later released a statement stating "Matt Albie certainly doesn't speak for the cast, crew and staff of Studio 60 whose thoughts and prayers are with the brave men and women who lost their lives on September 11th"., which Danny is aware of and understands Matt's antipathy toward them.

When their contract came up for renewal, it's discovered that the two have been writing a sitcom for FOX based on a character that they created for Studio 60, "Peripheral Vision Man" and threaten to take the entire writing staff with them except for two new writers.

Finally after a long period of arguing and heated words between Matt and Ricky, the two sides part ways.

STUDIO 60 ON THE SUNSET STRIP
EPISODES   |   CHARACTERS
Primary
Characters
Matt Albie | Danny Tripp | Jordan McDeere | Harriet Hayes
Tom Jeter | Simon Stiles | Jack Rudolph | Cal Shanley
Secondary
Characters
Ricky Tahoe | Ron Oswald | Wes Mendell | Martha O'Dell
Jeannie Whatley | Samantha Li | Alex Dwyer | Dylan Killington
Darius Hawthorne | Lucy Kenwright | Andy Mackinaw | Wilson White
Key Creators Aaron Sorkin | Thomas Schlamme | W. G. Snuffy Walden
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