Rick Roberts

About Rick Roberts

A. Doctors" (1998-99). Born and raised in Edmonton, the good-looking actor trained at Montreal's National Theatre School of Canada and spent seasons in repertory, honing his craft in such classics as "Richard III" and "King Lear". In 1994, Roberts made his film debut (and copped a Best Supporting Actor Genie nomination) as a bartender in "Love and Human Remains", a dark look at sexuality and romance in the age of AIDS. He landed the regular role of an ambitious twentysomething financier in the Canadian series "Traders" (1996-98; aired on Lifetime in the USA) before displaying a more softer side in his star-making role as one of a group of physicians attempting to buck the trend toward managed care by putting their patients' needs first.

Partners

Wife

Marjorie Campbell.

Education

University of Alberta, Edmonton , Alberta

National Theatre School, Montreal , Quebec

Career Milestones

1998

Played Dr. Evan Newman on the CBS series "L.A. Doctors"

1996

Played rising financier Donald D'Arby in the Canadian TV series "Traders" (aired on Lifetime in the USA)

1995

Co-starred in the film "Waiting for Michelangelo"; reteamed with Ruth Marshall

1995

Cast as a reporter in the Showtime movie "The Man in the Attic"

1994

Feature acting debut as the bartender Robert in "Love and Human Remains"; received Genie nomination as Best Supporting Actor

After studying at the National Theatre School, appeared in regional theater throughout Canada

Raised in Edmonton, Canada