Nothing to See here, this should be the show detail.
Howard Beach, New York
January 4
A real catch, Rick met his wife, Donna Smoot, when they were attending the University of Texas. He was totally blown away by her and intimidated by their age difference (a whole four and a half years) -- so, when he asked her out, Rick lied about his age. He didn't tell his future wife the truth until they moved in together! (It's OK, she forgave him.) They moved to New York City to pursue acting and dancing, but they grew sick of the struggle and relocated to California. Good idea -- after that, Rick's career really took off! He and Donna live in L.A. with their kids, Cameron and Nicholas.
This guy's a true daytime vet. Aside from his current role on "The Bold and the Beautiful," he's appeared on "Days of Our Lives," "Guiding Light," "The Young and the Restless," and "General Hospital." Rick had a recurring role on the original "90210" and has also guest-starred on "Alright Already," "Jenny," "Maggie Winters," "Pacific Blue," and "Charmed." He's no slouch in the film department either, having been in such flicks as horror comedy "Brain Damage," motocross drama "Crossing the Line," and the spoof "Carpool Guy" (with former "GH" castmate Anthony Geary).
Rick had a gun pulled on him by a cabbie when he lived in NYC.
Comments
No idea who advised this idiot actor to get in the fitness industry. Received a spam telemarketing call last Sunday PM. My business has nothing, whatsoever, to do with the fitness industry. I have also never ever opted to receive anything from anyone at any time by any means of communication that exists on this planet. Telemarketing did not work in the 90's and certainly is not going to work in 2011. Any one that listens to an idiot advisor to purchase a phone list and make robo calls is an idiot. Just because this guy is an actor and works out does not mean he is an expert.