Rick Rossovich

Movie Actor

Rick Rossovich was born in Palo Alto, California, United States on August 28th, 1957 and is the Movie Actor. At the age of 66, Rick Rossovich biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
August 28, 1957
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Palo Alto, California, United States
Age
66 years old
Zodiac Sign
Virgo
Networth
$4 Million
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Television Actor
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Eva Rossovich
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Rick Rossovich Life

Rick Rossovich (born August 28, 1957) is an American actor best known as Ron "Slider" Kerner in the 1986 film Top Gun.

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Rick Rossovich Career

Career

In the drama-thriller The Lords of Discipline, Rossovich's first big movie break came when he was cast as Cadet First Lieutenant Dante Pignetti with Bill Paxton and Michael Biehn. Rossovich will continue to work in The Terminator and Navy SEALs with Paxton's and Biehn's careers, while Biehn and Paxton will continue with Biehn and Paxton. He and Paxton appeared together in Streets of Fire, an American neo-noir rock musical film directed and co-written by Walter Hill. Losin' It, a "teenager romp down to Mexico," Rossovich's next film was Losin' It, a "cop runaway down to Mexico," and [Rossovich] played a marine whose kids kept coming across, resulting in some high jinks." It was Tom Cruise's first lead role. Rossovich and Cruise, who Rossovich describes as "a wonderful guy" on the set of Losin' It, was first on the set of Losin' It. In Rossovich's biggest hit and one of Tom Cruise's most memorable works, the two will become friends and continue to work together. Rossovich also "real bonded with Val Kilmer" on the set of Top Gun, partially due to their respective roles in the film and their characters' relationship. Rossovich has claimed that bonding with Kilmer came "so naturally" and that he and Kilmer were "much like brothers." In 1984, Rossovich was portraying Ginger's boyfriend Matt in The Terminator. Rossovich appeared in Streets of Fire, where he plays Officer Cooley; the sci-fi thriller Let's Get Harry, in which he plays Kurt Kleein; and the neo noir mystery film The Morning After, where he plays 'the Detective.'

Rossovich gained a major role in the Golden Globe nominee and critically acclaimed Roxanne, a modern adaptation of Cyrano de Bergerac starring Steve Martin and Daryl Hannah, in the aftermath of Top Gun. He went on to act in Spellbinder, the dark fantasy horror film Waxwork; and the thriller Paint It Black, alongside Martin Landau and Sally Kirkland.

Rossovich debuted in the 1990s with what would be one of his most notable roles, that of Corpsman James Leary in the military action film Navy SEALs, alongside Charlie Sheen, Michael Biehn, and Bill Paxton, with whom he had already appeared multiple times. Rossovich appeared in a number of minor films in the early 1990s, the most notable of which was the direct-to-video erotic drama Cover Me, starring Paul Sorvino, Elliott Gould, and Corbin Bernsen. Rossovich landed a role on the long-running American medical drama television show E.R., starring Dr. John "Tag" Taglieri, Carol Hathaway's love interest in season one. One of the top questions of the first season of E.R. is the affair between Taglieri and Hathaway. The series had some success in the United States and was also available in several other countries; in some of these (such as Italy), the series is still being shown on national television to this day. Rossovich appeared in a few other films in the late 1990s, the most notable of which being Truth or Consequences, N.M., and 1998 romantic comedy Telling You, which made him an uncredited cameo.

Rossovich's career, which had been declining in the late 1990s, came to a halt in the 2000s. He appeared in the Disney Channel Original Movie Miracle in Lane 2 with Malcolm in 2000 and then in the crime film Artworks alongside Virginia Madsen in 2003 before retiring in retirement. Rossovich moved from Los Angeles to Ojai, California, where he and his wife spent 18 months restoring a house in the early 1990s. He then migrated to Sweden, where he now lives. Rossovich attempted a return to acting in 2012 with the comedy drama Sandbar after giving up cinema and Hollywood life. Rossovich does not appear to be planning to return to normalcy, as he said in 2012, "I've had a really good marriage and children." I've saved my money and invested. I can do whatever I want. I guess it's both a blessing and a curse. "It takes away some of your motivations to work out and be a workaholic."

Rossovich has appeared in over 30 films, including: "Tonight" and "Secret."

He has appeared in several television shows, including: "Megabra" and "Serial of the Seagull."

Rossovich has appeared in such television shows as Tales from the Crypt, Mad About You, Murder She Wrote, and Due South. In 2007, he appeared alongside his son, Roy, in a House Hunters International set in Stockholm, Sweden.

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