Biography

Rick Irwin was born and raised outside of Philadelphia and attended the Syracuse University School of Drama, whose alumni include Aaron Sorkin, Vanessa Williams, Taye Diggs, Vera Farmiga and Tom Everett Scott. After training and working in New York City, Rick relocated to Los Angeles where he studied with Margie Haber, Lesly Kahn, Stan Kirsch and John Homa. On the big screen, Tommy Lee Jones cast Rick in the frontier period drama The Homesman, starring Mr. Jones, Meryl Streep and Hilary Swank, which premiered at Cannes. Rick has appeared alongside Orlando Bloom in The Good Doctor, Jesse Eisenberg and Aziz Ansari in 30 Minutes or Less and James Gandolfini on Mr. Gandolfini's last completed film, Enough Said, also starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus. He played the lead in the first-ever virtual reality feature film, Career Opportunities in Organized Crime, which debuted at South by Southwest. Rick's recent credits include The Upside starring Bryan Cranston, Kevin Hart and Nicole Kidman, Law and Order: SVU and the award-winning short film, The Death of Marie. Next up, Rick plays the main character in the feature film The Luring, due for release this summer.

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Filmography

View Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

1999Series
7.9
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Scrubs

Scrubs

2001Series
7.9
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The League

The League

2009Series
7.3
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White House Plumbers

White House Plumbers

2023Series
6.2
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The Homesman

The Homesman

2014Film
6.5
View Enough Said
Enough Said

Enough Said

2013Film
6.7
View The Good Doctor
The Good Doctor

The Good Doctor

2011Film
6.2
View 30 Minutes or Less
30 Minutes or Less

30 Minutes or Less

2011Film
5.8
View The Dead Hate the Living!
The Dead Hate the Living!

The Dead Hate the Living!

2000Film
4.7
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The Simunaut's Tale

Film0
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The Luring

The Luring

2019Film
3.7
View Tales from the Grave
Tales from the Grave

Tales from the Grave

2004Film
3.7