Michael Rivkin, a talented individual, embarked on his acting journey at the youthful age of nine, when he landed his first acting gig alongside renowned actors Willem Dafoe and Spalding Gray in The Wooster Group.
Subsequently, Rivkin pursued his passion for theater by earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in theater from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). During his time at UCLA, he collaborated with notable figures in the industry, including Tim Robbins, Jack Black, and The Actor's Gang, producing several plays, including "World of Wrestling" alongside Jon Favreau and "Bert Sees the Light" alongside Jack Black and Molly Bryant.
Rivkin's impressive acting career has spanned numerous television shows and films, with notable appearances in Seinfeld, House, Workaholics, The Cable Guy, and Men In Black 2.
Most recently, Rivkin's latest film, Imaginary Order, premiered at the esteemed Sundance Film Festival, further solidifying his reputation as a talented and accomplished actor.