Ricky Grove, a renowned individual, was born in Phoenix, Arizona in the year 1955. His academic journey commenced at Arizona State University, where he pursued a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Directing. Following his graduation, Ricky was fortunate enough to secure a spot at the prestigious Yale School of Drama in the late 1970s. He went on to earn a Master's Degree in Acting in 1983, after which he relocated to New York City.
For several years, Ricky was actively involved in regional theatre, before eventually settling in Aspen, Colorado. During his time in Aspen, he worked with the Snowmass Repertory Theatre for several years. His next move was to Los Angeles, where he began to make a name for himself in the film and television industry, appearing in projects such as "Army of Darkness" and "ER".
In the mid-1990s, Ricky became a key member of an avant-garde theatre company in Santa Monica, known as "City Garage". It was during his time with this company that he worked on a wide range of productions, including Bertolt Brecht's "Jungle of Cities" and Eugene Ionesco's "Journeys Among the Dead".
Presently, Ricky is engaged in a variety of creative pursuits. He works as both a voice director and actor in the field of machinima, which involves the creation of animated 3D films shot within the confines of video games. Additionally, he is a skilled sound designer, bringing his unique talents to a wide range of projects.