Rick Hill, a renowned author, penned the New York Times' number one best-seller, "Pete Rose, My Prison Without Bars". With a prolific career spanning multiple decades, Hill has made numerous appearances on network television, boasting an impressive tally of over 50 episodes. His credits include the popular series "Today's F.B.I.", where he showcased his acting prowess in 1981.
In addition to his acting endeavors, Hill has also demonstrated his directing skills, helming multiple episodes of the critically acclaimed shows "Born Free" and "Hollywood Safari" in 1998. His expertise extends beyond the realm of television, as he has served as a "script doctor" or ghost-writer on several successful film and book projects.
Rick Hill's illustrious career has been marked by numerous highlights, including an exclusive invitation to tour the White House during the Reagan Administration, while starring in "Today's F.B.I." in 1981.