Rick Lindland
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Rick Lindland was born in Bay City, Michigan. His family moved to Studio City, Los Angeles from a Chicago suburb, Deerfield, when he was four years old. While he was in high-school, he tried out for a professional boxing gym
in Van Nuys and became an amateur fighter for Greg Goossen from the
renowned Ten Goose Professional Boxing. One night after a boxing match,
he was approached at Jerry's Famous Deli by two female agents and was signed
by their agency. Soon afterwards, he was signed by Ford Models, and
began working as a model, traveling to Milan, New York, Athens, and the
other fashion capitals of the world. Rick decided to pursue acting, and
landed a small role in "General Hospital." Shortly afterwards, he read
for a part to play the lead opposite Rose McGowan in Jawbreaker (1999). Although
he came close to playing opposite Rose, the producers instead gave him
the role of the "Auto Shop Stud" opposite Judy Greer. Working with the
young director, Darren Stein, and the young, energetic cast of
"Jawbreaker", inspired Rick to study acting seriously. He began to
study with a woman who came out of The Actors Studio, and learned "The
Method". Through this acting approach, Rick made many self-discoveries
and created a boxing story which he turned into a screenplay
entitled N.B.T. (2003). Taking on the role of both the producer and the lead,
Rick brought Jimmy Nickerson (stunt coordinator for "Raging Bull" and
"Rocky I&II") onto the project, and saw his screenplay come to
life.