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RICK SCHRODER

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Full Name: Richard Schroeder

Description: Actor, USA

Known For: Actor,started as a child star in THE CHAMP

Location: United States of America

Date Born: 13th April 1970
Location Born: Statan Island, New York, United States of America

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BIOGRAPHICAL PROFILE
Rick Schroeder

Richard Bartlett “Ricky” Schroder, Jr. (born April 13, 1970) is an American actor and film director.

He debuted in the 1979 hit film The Champ, going on to become a child star on the sitcom Silver Spoons. He has continued acting as an adult, notably on the western Lonesome Dove and the television crime drama NYPD Blue. He is also known for starring in 24 as Mike Doyle

BIOGRAPHICAL PROFILE
Rick Schroeder

An American Golden Globe Award-winning actor and film director.

He debuted in the 1979 hit film The Champ, going on to become a child star on the sitcom Silver Spoons.

He has continued acting as an adult, notably on the western Lonesome Dove and the television crime drama NYPD Blue.

Schroder was born in Staten Island, New York, the son of Diane, a telephone company employee, and Richard Bartlett Schroder, Sr., a telephone company district manager. He has a sister, Dawn.

He made a Walt Disney feature film called The Last Flight of Noah’s Ark with Elliott Gould. The film bombed at the box office. He also starred as the title character in the film Little Lord Fauntleroy alongside Alec Guinness in 1980.

He became well-known as the star of the television series Silver Spoons, when he played the lead character Ricky Stratton. After Silver Spoons ended, he attended Calabasas High School for his senior year.

In 2007, Schroder announced that he was changing his credit back to “Ricky” beginning with his role on 24.

Schroder guest-starred in a January 2011 episode of ABC’s No Ordinary Family.

He is a convert to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Films include

THE CHAMP – 1979
LONESOME DOVE – 1989
POOL HALL KUNKIES – 2002
BLACK CLOUD – 2004

Films include

THE CHAMP – 1979
LONESOME DOVE – 1989
POOL HALL KUNKIES – 2002
BLACK CLOUD – 2004

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