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== Career == | == Career == | ||
Currently, Rick Howland plays the role of Trick in Lost Girl, which is in its third season. He also played the role of Harry Buttman in Bon Cop Bad Cop | Currently, Rick Howland plays the role of Trick in Lost Girl, which is in its third season. He also played the role of Harry Buttman in Bon Cop Bad Cop, and played icon Jayne Eastwood's son in Endless Grind. Howland began his career with improvisation before landing his first role in the feature film ''To Catch A Yeti'' opposite Meat Loaf. While at York University, he formed the comedy troupe ''The Four Strombones''. The Strombones performed in comedy clubs around Toronto for more than a decade and also created a very successful fringe show in 1994. He has hosted comedy shows as well as dabbled in standup comedy. He has co-written a sitcom called ''Rick’s Life'' with Adam Nashman, which is an industry based show that offered views through Rick’s own unique perspective. He has written and directed a short film, the award winning ''Underwritten'' for the 48 Hour Film Festival. He has also been a songwriter since age seventeen. He has two self-recorded albums available on iTunes as well.<ref>http://www.monstersandcritics.com/smallscreen/features/article_1660903.php/</ref> | ||
==Role on Lost Girl== | ==Role on Lost Girl== | ||
[[Image:Trick.png|right|200px|thumb|Rick Howland as Trick]] | [[Image:Trick.png|right|200px|thumb|Rick Howland as Trick]] | ||
He plays the role of Trick, a very important character in the series as he is the source of everything that is told to [[Bo]] about the Fae world. | He plays the role of Trick, a very important character in the series as he is the source of everything that is told to [[Bo]] about the Fae world. His main role in the series is being the owner of the Fae neutral pub called the ''Dal Riata''. It has been revealed that Trick is Bo's grandfather during the run of the series and that he was, at one time, known as the Blood King. | ||
== Filmography == | == Filmography == | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Howland Rick Howland at Wikipedia] | |||
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0398205/ Rick Howland IMDb.com Biography] | * [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0398205/ Rick Howland IMDb.com Biography] | ||
* [http://itunes.apple.com/gb/artist/rick-howland/id274041724/ Rick Howland iTunes albums] | * [http://itunes.apple.com/gb/artist/rick-howland/id274041724/ Rick Howland iTunes albums] | ||
* {{twitter|Rick_Howland}} |
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Born |
19 June Kingston, Ontario, Canada |
Nationality | Canadian |
Other names | Richard |
Alma mater | York University |
Occupation | Actor, Musician |
Known for | Trick in Lost Girl |
Rick Howland is a Canadian actor best known for his role as Trick on Lost Girl and Harry Buttman (a parody of Gary Bettman) in Bon Cop, Bad Cop.
Career
Currently, Rick Howland plays the role of Trick in Lost Girl, which is in its third season. He also played the role of Harry Buttman in Bon Cop Bad Cop, and played icon Jayne Eastwood's son in Endless Grind. Howland began his career with improvisation before landing his first role in the feature film To Catch A Yeti opposite Meat Loaf. While at York University, he formed the comedy troupe The Four Strombones. The Strombones performed in comedy clubs around Toronto for more than a decade and also created a very successful fringe show in 1994. He has hosted comedy shows as well as dabbled in standup comedy. He has co-written a sitcom called Rick’s Life with Adam Nashman, which is an industry based show that offered views through Rick’s own unique perspective. He has written and directed a short film, the award winning Underwritten for the 48 Hour Film Festival. He has also been a songwriter since age seventeen. He has two self-recorded albums available on iTunes as well.[1]
Role on Lost Girl
He plays the role of Trick, a very important character in the series as he is the source of everything that is told to Bo about the Fae world. His main role in the series is being the owner of the Fae neutral pub called the Dal Riata. It has been revealed that Trick is Bo's grandfather during the run of the series and that he was, at one time, known as the Blood King.
Filmography
Year | Project | Role | Notes |
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2010–present | Lost Girl | Trick | 26 Episodes, Supporting Lead |
2011 | Sanctuary | Galvo | Guest star |
2011 | An Insignificant Man | Hungover Clown | Short |
2009 | A Tribute to Big Red | Big Red Bush | Feature — Lead |
2008 | Billable Hours | Keach | Episodes: Lil' War Photo and Shortstop |
2008 | Murdoch Mysteries | Miles Gorman | Episode: Child's Play |
2007 | Billable Hours | Computer Tech | Episode: The Sting and Episode: 15 Minutes of Shame |
2007 | Tin Man | Red Katt | Mini-series Episode: Search for the Emerald & Into the Storm |
2007 | The Roommate | Paul | Television movie |
2006 | Citizen Duane | Irate Pedestrian | Feature |
2006 | Bon Cop, Bad Cop | Harry Buttman | Feature — Supporting Lead |
2006 | Santa Baby | Mr. Elf | Short |
2005 | Crazy for Christmas | Kenny | Television movie |
2004 | Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye | Sal Roland | Episode: Concrete Evidence |
2002 | Escape from the Newsroom | Autograph Hound #2 | Television movie |
2001 | Club Land | Gump | Television movie |
2000 | Sufferance | The Butler | Short |
1999 | The Jesse Ventura Story | Wrestler | Television movie |
1999 | Traders | Rob 'Tiny' Lewis | Episode: The Last Good Deal |
1998 | John Woo's Once a Thief | Actor | Episode: Shaken Not Stirred |
1998 | The Adventures of Shirley Holmes | Bernie Szabo | Episode: The Case of the Bouncing Baby |
1997 | The Cellar | Zoltan | Short |
1995 | To Catch a Yeti | Blubber | Feature — Supporting Lead |