Mick Ralphs, a renowned British actor and composer, took his first breath on March 31, 1944, in the charming city of Hereford, England, United Kingdom.
He is widely recognized for his captivating performances in several notable films, including the critically acclaimed "Friday Night Lights" released in 2004, the action-packed "G.I. Jane" from 1997, and the hilarious comedy "Old School" that premiered in 2003.