Rick Otto(I)
- Actor
Rick Otto was born in Baltimore, Maryland, the youngest of three, to a
detective father and nurse mother. Being raised by a police officer who
ultimately rose to the ranks of Major commanding the Homicide Division
of the Baltimore City Police Dept, formed Rick's desire to attend Law
school upon graduation from Loyola College. This path was abruptly
changed when Rick found himself on the set of NBC's drama
Homicide: Life on the Street (1993).
After encouragement and guidance from
Tom Fontana, Rick scrapped his plans for law
school and moved to New York City. He began studying at the renowned
Herbert Berghof studio under the
watchful eye of the iconic Uta Hagen. Rick
also studied with other notable acting teachers Robert Lewis,
William Hickey and
Susan Batson. After performing in
the plays "Sweet Bird of Youth" and "True West", as well as several NYU
student films, Rick moved to Los Angeles where he met his wife
Vanessa Angel. After several roles in
independent films, he was chosen by acclaimed director
Terrence Malick for a role in
The Thin Red Line (1998). He
then earned best actor at the Screamfest film festival for his work in
R.S.V.P. (2002), which caught the
eye of the late producer
Robert F. Colesberry. Ironically,
Mr. Colesberry brought Rick back to Baltimore to portray police officer
"Kenneth Dozerman" in HBO's Peabody winning drama
The Wire (2002). Rick has spent
the past few years traveling between Los Angeles and Baltimore as a
recurring character on the show. The final season begins airing in
early 2008.