In 2001, Rick retired from a business career to pursue one in acting. Within a few short years he has established himself as one of the top character actors in Ohio. Audiences and critics alike find his ability to bring an honest portrayal to any character whether it is a cold blooded killer, grieving father, loving husband, or the comic drunk who lives down the street. His ability to change his appearance has often amazed audience members. And even when cast in multiple roles in a single production, audiences have a difficult time believing it is the same man. Rick travels the country as productions demand with the support of his wife and four children. He currently works out of his home in Akron, Ohio, but does support a residence in NYC and is to do the same in LA in the Spring of 2005. Why Akron? Great place to raise children AND it has been his home for 51 years. Why change a good thing.
Rick Moody was born on October 18, 1961 in New York City, New York, USA. He is a writer and composer, known for The Ice Storm (1997), Purple America and Personal Effects (2009).
Rick was born in Queens NY, in Far Rockaway. He lived there before moving to Long Island, living in both Suffolk and Nassau Counties. He lived his later teen years in the Five Towns, residing in Woodmere, before moving to Ft. Lauderdale Florida. There, he played three (3) years of semi pro baseball. 'Moose' as he is known by friends, is an avid sports fanatic. Since as early as he can remember, he is a big time Mets fan, Knicks fan, Rangers fan, and breaks the N.Y. love when it comes to football, rooting for the Miami Dolphins. Moose is still known to play basketball, softball and golf. After a career as a Police Officer, he was bit by the acting bug. Moose has done television, film, commercials and print. He is married and has one Son. Today, Moose resides in Palm Beach Florida when not spending time at his rental in Studio City Ca.
Rick was born in a field of corn called Los Angeles but raised on a 100 acre farm with no electricity and a wood burning stove in Crescent City, California. He returned to the city at age 7. He obtained a Bachelors Degree from California State University, Northridge in communication. Acting and Modeling soon followed when he was discovered by legendary Male Super Model agent Omar Alberto. Mora then successfully shot with great photographers like Carlos Reynosa, Cliff Watts, and Matthew Rolston which allowed him to enter the American & European commercial & modeling market. Rick then had some moderate success booking commercial & print accounts like Toyota, Wilson Leather, KIA "SOUL" car campaign for Korea, Anson's, Wells Fargo Bank, Koff Beer and Bell Meat as well as small spots in television, film, and voice. In addition to acting, Rick is an artist involved in the business of photography with over 9 commissioned pieces. He specializes in Landscapes but also shoots head shots, modeling portfolio, children and weddings. He photographs feature film as well as many high profile events.
Rick Morales is known for Tierra adentro (2018).
Rick Morales is known for Beware the Batman (2013), Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) and Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind (2022).
Rick began his career as a radio DJ while he was still at high school which led to him writing, producing and being on air in his own show. He joined the Canadian TV series, Second City TV (1976), winning an Emmy for writing and portraying the character, Bob McKenzie, which became the basis for the film, The Adventures of Bob & Doug McKenzie: Strange Brew (1983), which he co-wrote, co-directed and made his film acting debut. The character he played in Ghostbusters (1984) was based on a similar character he played on Second City TV (1976).
Rick Moses was born on September 5, 1952 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Avalanche (1978), Young Dan'l Boone (1977) and Mission: Impossible (1966). He was previously married to Johnnie Morris.
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Rick Najera is a comedian and award-winning actor-writer-director-producer, professional speaker and host with credits in film, television, theatre and Broadway. Early in his career, Najera was inspired and mentored by Oscar-winning actress Whoopi Goldberg, Keenan Ivory Wayans and comedian Cheech Marin. Realizing there were few roles for him to play, he took matters into his own hands and started writing his way into Hollywood, and landed his first big writing gig on In Living Color. Rick Najera is one of only three Latinos in the history of Broadway to write and star in his own show. Najera made his Broadway debut in 2005 at the Helen Hayes Theatre with his award-winning sketch comedy show, Latinologues (TM), the longest running and only showcase of its kind for Latinos in America. Najera penned the holiday film, Nothing Like the Holidays starring Debra Messing, Alfred Molina and John Leguizamo, which won him an Alma Award for best writer. He was also honored with two WGA nominations for his writing on MADtv. Najera has been honored twice as 100 Most Influential Latinos in America along with several other awards. Rick Najera's fourth book was released in 2013, Almost White: Forced Confessions of a Latino in Hollywood garnering a press tour and five-star reviews on Amazon.com. Rick Najera has directed sketch comedy for more than 20 years. He is a regular contributor to NPR radio and is also a professional speaker (The World Bank, Google, Harvard Law School, Wellesley College, Stanford, CBS, CNN, Al Jazeera, UCLA and more). He is the writer of the multi-Emmy nominated Hulu original series, East Los High and producer of talk show, Latino Thought Makers.