Rick Schroder Ricky Stratton in Silver Spoons, Danny Sorenson in NYPD Blue
Birth name: Rick Schroder Biography for Rick SchroderRick Schroder (born Richard Schroder on April 13, 1970 on Staten Island, New York) (also known as Ricky Schroder) is an American actor who began his career as a child actor.
Schroder debuted in the 1979 remake of the movie The Champ. In the following year, he made a Walt Disney film called The Last Flight Of Noah's Ark with Elliott Gould in which he gave what is generally recognised as a good performance. However, the film bombed at the box office. He became well-known asthe star of the television series Silver Spoons, but as he grew older, he struggled to become known as a serious actor, changing his name from Ricky to Rick and preferring to take roles which helped him to stretch as an actor.
His co-starring role in the Western mini-series Lonesome Dove and its sequel, Return to Lonesome Dove, helped Schroder's attempt at maturity. Still, it came as a surprise to much of the public when it was announced that he had been chosen to act in the series NYPD Blue, notorious for its partial nude scenes.
Schroder only acted in NYPD Blue for three years, preferring to leave Hollywood with his family to live full-time on the family's ranch in Colorado. He still commutes, having appeared in films even as he built a log cabin on his ranch. He has since moved to Scottsdale, Arizona, where he resides with his family.
Schroder made an appearance on stage at the 2000 Republican National Convention, endorsing Presidential candidate George W. Bush. He is a member of the National Rifle Association.
From 1998 to 2001, he played in the series "New York Police Blue". In 2001 we can also see it in the series "Scrubs". In 2003, he filmed "Black Cloud" a film written and directed by himself. This film tells the life of a young Indian Navajo who will become a boxer ...
Rick Schroder is an American actor known for his work in films and television series. He was born on April 13, 1970 in Brooklyn, New York, and began his acting career from the age of nine. He is best known for his role as Ricky Stratton in the television series "The son of the iron man" (1979-1984), which earned him two Golden Globe Awards for best actor in a comic or musical series.
Schroder continued to work in the world of entertainment throughout his life, appearing in many films and television series. He played in films such as "The Champ" (1979), "The Black Stallion" (1979), "The Earthling" (1980) and "Silver Spoons" (1982-1987). He also played in television series like "Loneesome Dove" (1989), "NYPD Blue" (1994-1999) and "24" (2006-2007).
In addition to his acting career, Schroder is also a film director and producer, having made films such as "Black Cloud" (2004) and "To Save a Life" (2009). He is also an executive producer of the television series "Strong Medicine" (2000-2006).
Apart from his career in the world of entertainment, Schroder is also a fan of riding and has participated in several riding competitions. He is also a defender of animal rights and was involved in various charitable organizations for the environment and animals.
In summary, Rick Schroder is a talented and versatile American actor who has had a long and fruitful career in the world of entertainment. He is also passionate about horse riding and an animal rights defender. Filmography
TriviaIn 1987, Rick Schroder was originally cast to play Todd Bowden in Apt Pupil (1998). This first attempt to film this story ran over budget and was stopped. It starred Rick Schroder and Nicol Williamson, and was directed by Alan Bridges. Listed (as Ricky Schroder) as one of twelve "Promising New Actors of 1979" in John Willis' Screen World, Vol. 31. Spoke at the Republican National Convention in honor of George W. Bush. [2000] Member of the N.R.A. Schroder was absent from "NYPD Blue" May, 2001 season finale, and later announced he would not return to show cast because he wants to devote time to his growing family, with fourth child due in August. He and his wife built and designed their Colorado ranch in the summer of 1998. Played Jon Voight's son twice: the first time in The Champ (1979) and the second time in "Return to Lonesome Dove" (1993) (mini). Ranked #20 in TV Guide's list of "TV's 25 Greatest Teen Idols" (23 January 2005 issue). FamilySpouse : Andrea Bernard (26 September 1992 - present) 4 children. Children with Andrea Bernard : sons Holden (b. 1992) and Luke (b. 1993) daughters Cambrie (b. 1997) and Faith Anne (b. August 8, 2001). Son Holden is named after actor William Holden with whom Rick co-starred in The Earthling (1980). Older sister, Dawn, has done some modeling and acting. Author of the card
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