Rick Burgess
Rick Burgess was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. His acting career began with roles in the series "The Commish" (1991-95), "Traps" (CBS, 1993-94) and "Viper" (1993-99). During the early stages of his acting career, Burgess worked in films like the Tony Curtis action flick "Johnny Dark" (1954). He additionally landed roles in the TV movies "Deadly Vows" (Fox, 1994-95) and "Mask of Death" (HBO, 1995-96). He also starred in the TV movies "All the Winters That Have Been" (1997-98), "My Husband's Secret Life" (USA, 1997-98) and "The Escape" (The Movie Channel, 1997-98). He also worked in television around this time, including a part on "First Wave" (Syfy, 1998-2001). He also had roles in film during these years, including roles in the Jason James Richter adventure sequel "Free Willy 3: The Rescue" (1997) and the Leslie Nielsen crime adaptation "Mr. Magoo" (1997). He held additional roles in television including a part on "Call of the Wild" (Animal Planet, 1999-2001). He also was featured in the TV movies "The Inspectors" (Showtime, 1998-99) and "Turbulence 3: Heavy Metal" (Cinemax, 2000-01). Most recently, Burgess worked on the crime picture "Insomnia" (2002) with Al Pacino.