Mostly Credited As: Rick Hoffman Date Of Birth: June 12, 1970 (Age 45) Country Of Birth: USA Birth Place: New York City, New York Height: 5' 10" (1.77 m)
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A stage, film and television veteran, Hoffman has appeared in feature films such as "Hostel" and "Hostel Part II," directed by Eli Roth; "Bloodwork," where he starred opposite and was directed by Clint Eastwood and "Smileyface," where he starred opposite Anna Faris, Adam Brody and Danny Masterson. His other film credits include, "Cellular," "The Day After Tomorrow," "Conspiracy Theory" and "The Condemned."
Named by Variety in 2000 as one of the "10 Actors to Watch," Hoffman has had a number of noteworthy roles on television, such as: Chase Chapman opposite Christina Applegate on ABC's award-winning "Samantha Who?," Patrick Van Dorn opposite John Stamos on ABC's "Jake in Progress," Freddy Sacker on Darren Star's "The Street," Jerry Best in "The Bernie Mac Show," and Terry Loomis in the critically acclaimed Stephen Bochco drama "Philly." He also recurred on TNT's "Dark Blue," and "Commander and Chief." His numerous guest star credits include "Law & Order: Los Angeles," "Monk," "Without A Trace," "Leverage," "Lie to Me," and "Human Target."
Hoffman studied acting from John Strasberg School of Acting and the University of Arizona Theatre Department.
Born and raised in New York, Hoffman currently resides in Los Angeles.