Rick, a multifaceted individual, was born in the vibrant city of New York and spent his formative years on Long Island, where the seeds of his creative pursuits were sown.
After completing his academic endeavors at Boston College, Rick made the bold decision to return to his hometown and delve into the world of acting and improvisation.
It was during this period that he landed the coveted role of Tony in the off-Broadway sensation "Tony N' Tina's Wedding", a production that would serve as a springboard for his subsequent forays into the world of film and television.
As his career continued to blossom, Rick's talents were in high demand, and he found himself being cast in a wide range of projects, from the big screen to the small.
Eventually, the allure of the West Coast proved too great to resist, and Rick made the move to Los Angeles, where he spent several years honing his craft and taking on a diverse array of roles.
However, the siren song of Broadway ultimately proved too strong, and Rick returned to the Great White Way, where he appeared in the Neil Simon comedy "Proposals", a performance that showcased his impressive range and versatility.
But Rick's talents extend far beyond the realm of acting, for he is also a skilled voice artist, having lent his vocal talents to hundreds of commercials and video games, as well as a composer, having created music for numerous film projects.
In recent years, Rick has co-created and starred in "Channeling The King", a touring one-man show that celebrates the iconic music of Elvis Presley, a testament to his enduring passion for the King of Rock 'n' Roll.