
Biography
Born June 12, 1970 in New York City, New York and raised in Roslyn Heights, New York, Rick Hoffman graduated from The Wheatley School in Old Westbury, NY before attending the University of Arizona. After graduating from University of Arizona, Rick moved to Los Angeles to start an acting career. He landed his first role as a security guard in Conspiracy Theory (1997) . He was so nervous he flubbed his two lines. Fortunately, his misread got laughs from Julia Roberts , Richard Donner and the entire crew, and was included in the final cut, giving him some much-needed attention. After other small roles, he had his breakout role as the Freddie Sacker on Darren Star 's Wall Street series The $treet (2000) which allowed him to quit his job waiting tables and move back to New York. He has had several memorable roles on series like Terry Loomis on the critically acclaimed Steven Bochco law drama Philly (2001) . These roles caught Variety magazine's attention who elected Rick one of Variety's 10 Actors to Watch. Then came the role of Jerry Best on The Bernie Mac Show (2001), and Patrick Van Dorn on the John Stamos comedy series Jake in Progress (2005). He has had many supporting appearances in movies including The Day After Tomorrow (2004), Blood Work (2002), Hostel (2005), Cellular (2004), and Lions Gate Films The Condemned (2007). He suffered a near-death experience during the filming of the latter in Australia.
Filmography49 titles

The Mentalist

Suits

Monk

Lie to Me

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

Billions

Chuck

CSI: Miami

The Practice

Better Off Ted

Leverage

Commander in Chief

NCIS

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

The Pretender

Pearson

CSI: NY

Without a Trace

Human Target

Crossing Jordan

Las Vegas

Numb3rs

Suits LA

Dark Blue

Ballers

Law & Order: LA

Round and Round

Shark

London Calling

The Day After Tomorrow

The Bernie Mac Show

Lethal Weapon 4

Conspiracy Theory

Office Romance

Thanksgiving

Locker 13

Samantha Who?

Cellular

Blood Work

The Condemned

Smiley Face

Hostel

Battleship

Hostel: Part II

A Better Way to Die

Johnny Skidmarks

V.I.P.

Postal

I Love Your Work