Rick Schroder
Milestones
- Birthplace: Staten Island, New York, USA
- Birthday: April 13, 1970
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2008
Cast in the A&E original miniseries, "The Andromeda Strain"
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2007
Joined the sixth season of FOX's "24" in the recurring role of CTU agent Mike Doyle
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2005
Directorial debut, the independently financed boxing drama "Black Cloud"
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2005 to 2006
Joined the final season of Lifetime's "Strong Medicine"
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2004
Directed (also starred) the music video for “Whiskey Lullaby” by Brad Paisley & Alison Krauss; won the Country Music Association Music Video of the Year
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2003
Appeared in several episodes of the NBC comedy series, "Scrubs" as nurse Paul Flowers
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2003
Co-starred in the feature "Poolhall Junkies"
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2001
Portrayed a WWI soldier in A&E's "The Lost Battalion"
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1998 to 2001
Joined the sixth season of ABC's "NYPD Blue" as Det. Danny Sorenson, a cop with a troubled past
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1995
Co-starred in Tony Scott's "Crimson Tide"
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1993
Reprised role for the sequel, "Return to Lonesome Dove" (CBS)
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1990
Played Brad Pitt's older brother in the film "Across the Tracks"
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1989
Co-starred in the CBS mini-series, Larry McMurtry's "Lonesome Dove"
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1982 to 1986
Became well known as the star of the popular NBC sitcom, "Silver Spoons"
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1982
First starring role in a TV-movie, "Something so Right" (CBS)
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1980
Cast in the Walt Disney feature, "The Last Flight of Noah's Ark" with Elliott Gould
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1980
Played the title character in "Little Lord Fauntleroy" alongside Alec Guinness
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1979
Feature debut in the remake of "The Champ"
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Appeared in over 60 commercials by age seven
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Made debut in TV commercial as a toddler