Rick Ravanello
Richard Alexander Ravanello (born October 24, 1967) is a Canadian actor and former competitive bodybuilder known for his work in film and television.[1] Born in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, he began his acting career in 1996 after transitioning from bodybuilding competitions in the 1990s, where he competed at around 190 pounds (86 kg), and an earlier aspiration for professional football thwarted by injury.[2][3] Ravanello holds a second-degree black belt in Taekwondo and became a United States citizen.[3][4] Early in his career, Ravanello appeared in Vancouver-based television productions starting in 1997 before moving to Los Angeles, where he secured a development deal with DreamWorks after auditioning for Steven Spielberg's Band of Brothers.[1] His breakthrough film role came in Hart's War (2002), playing Major Joe Clary opposite Bruce Willis, followed by a role as Briggs in the horror film The Cave (2005).[1] He has since built a versatile resume with over 80 credits, including recurring roles in series like Suits, Arrow, and The 100, often portraying authoritative or intense characters.[5][6] Ravanello's contributions extend beyond acting; he supports the Shadows Foundation, which aids families facing life-threatening illnesses, and has earned recognition for his performances, including the Best Supporting Actor award at the 2020 Festival Awards and the El Premio Tonatiuh for Best Supporting Actor in 2021.[4] Standing at 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m), he brings a dynamic physical presence to his roles, honed from his athletic background.[1]Early life and background
Family and upbringing
Richard Alexander Ravanello was born on October 24, 1967, in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada.[1] As the eldest son of Richard and Katherine Ravanello, he grew up in a family of four boys in the close-knit community of Cape Breton.[2] His younger brothers included Chris, Lawrence, and Michael, with the family emphasizing strong familial bonds during his childhood in rural Nova Scotia.[2] Tragically, Michael sustained a severe brain injury in 1994, which left him hospitalized until his death later that year, an event that deeply affected the family dynamics.[2][7] This upbringing in a working-class Canadian household provided Ravanello with a grounded foundation, shaping his resilience and interest in physical pursuits from an early age.[2]Education and early pursuits
Ravanello completed his secondary education at Riverview Rural High School in Coxheath, Nova Scotia, graduating in 1986. Earlier, Ravanello aspired to a professional football career but was sidelined by an injury.[4] Following high school, Ravanello pursued competitive bodybuilding during the 1990s, where he maintained an on-stage competition weight of approximately 190 pounds (86 kilograms).[3] His dedication to fitness was supported by his family, who encouraged his athletic interests from a young age. In addition to bodybuilding, Ravanello achieved a second-degree black belt in Taekwondo, demonstrating his commitment to martial arts discipline. He also engaged in early training in Muay Thai, further developing his physical prowess through this striking-based combat sport.[3]Acting career
Initial roles and bodybuilding
Ravanello began his acting career in 1996, with his on-screen television debut occurring in 1997 through guest appearances in two science fiction television series. He portrayed Guard #2 in the pilot episode "Children of the Gods" of Stargate SG-1, marking one of his earliest on-screen roles. That same year, he appeared as a cop in the episode "Weeds" of Millennium. In 1998 and 1999, Ravanello secured a recurring role as Mednaut Thurston in the short-lived UPN medical drama Mercy Point, appearing in four episodes of the series set on a space station hospital. These early television credits helped build his resume during his transition from Vancouver-based productions to more prominent opportunities in Los Angeles. A pivotal moment came when an audition tape for Band of Brothers reached Steven Spielberg, leading to Ravanello being flown to Los Angeles for meetings with the director, Tom Hanks, and producer Tony To. Although he was one of the final two candidates for the role of Major Richard D. Winters—ultimately given to Damian Lewis—Spielberg offered him a development deal with DreamWorks to star in an upcoming television project.[2] Throughout this early career shift in the late 1990s, Ravanello maintained his involvement in bodybuilding, competing at an on-stage weight of approximately 190 pounds (86 kg) while balancing acting auditions and roles.[3]Breakthrough and notable projects
Ravanello's early notable role came in the 1998 television film Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., where he portrayed Agent J. Vaughn, a SHIELD operative, marking one of his first appearances in a high-profile genre production alongside David Hasselhoff.[8] His breakthrough arrived with the 2002 war drama Hart's War, directed by Gregory Hoblit, in which Ravanello played Major Joe Clary, a key supporting character in a World War II prisoner-of-war story set in a German stalag; the film starred Bruce Willis as Colonel William McNamara and was primarily filmed on location in Prague, Czech Republic, providing Ravanello with significant exposure in a major theatrical release.[9] Building on this momentum, Ravanello took on the role of Briggs, a rugged team member in the 2005 horror-thriller The Cave, directed by Bruce Hunt, where he reunited onscreen with Hart's War co-star Cole Hauser amid a group of spelunkers battling mysterious creatures in the Romanian Carpathians; the film highlighted his action-oriented versatility in a mid-budget genre project distributed by Screen Gems. Throughout the late 2000s and 2010s, Ravanello elevated his television profile with recurring and guest spots on prominent series, including Captain Reiss in an episode of 24 during its third season in 2004, Lars Guinard in Weeds in 2010, Nicholas Brandt in Nikita in 2012, and Bernard Graff in Criminal Minds in 2015.[10][11] These appearances showcased his ability to portray authoritative figures in high-stakes procedural and spy dramas. He further expanded into the buddy-cop reboot Lethal Weapon in 2016, playing Detective David Garrison in the episode "Surf N Turf," contributing to the ensemble alongside Damon Wayans and Clayne Crawford.[12] In film, Ravanello secured starring roles that underscored his leading-man potential, such as Commander Spears in the 2014 sci-fi actioner Outpost 37 (also released as Alien Outpost), where he led a squad defending against extraterrestrial threats in a mockumentary-style narrative filmed in South Africa. The following year, he starred as Aaron Mitchell in the 2015 Lifetime thriller Dangerous Company, portraying a manipulative ex-convict entangled in a web of deception and crime, opposite Alicia Leigh Willis, which emphasized his dramatic range in direct-to-video fare.[13]Recent work
In recent years, Rick Ravanello has continued to take on supporting and guest roles in television and film, with a focus on genre projects. In 2021, he appeared as FBI Agent 1 in the action-thriller film Insight, directed by Lior Raz and starring Eric Lutes, where his character assists in an investigation involving clairvoyance and martial arts.[14] Ravanello portrayed Bannon, a CIA agent, in the sci-fi series Medinah, with episodes airing through 2020 and noted releases extending into subsequent years, including survival scenarios set in a post-rocket launch catastrophe in the desert.[15] The series, produced by Image Nation Abu Dhabi, blends mystery and thriller elements as a group of strangers fights to endure while a corporation covers up the incident.[16] A notable lead role came in 2022 with the sci-fi adventure series The Pact, where Ravanello played Sol, a survivor navigating a mysterious outbreak alongside a diverse ensemble including Robert Knepper and Natassia Malthe.[17] Produced by Katara Studios and distributed on Roku, the show follows a group's desperate bid for survival in a dystopian world, marking Ravanello's continued involvement in international co-productions.[18] In 2023, Ravanello starred as Johnny King in the action film Red Pine City, directed by Frank A. Caruso, co-starring Elise Muller and Eric Roberts, where a reluctant enforcer teams up with a determined woman to take down a crime syndicate.[19] As of November 2025, no new acting projects for Ravanello have been confirmed or announced.[1]Filmography
Feature films
Ravanello played the role of Maj. Joe Clary, a military officer in a World War II prisoner-of-war setting, in Hart's War (2002).[20] He followed this with a supporting role as Briggs, a team member exploring an underwater cave system, in The Cave (2005).[21] In the science fiction thriller Outpost 37 (also known as Alien Outpost, 2014), Ravanello portrayed Spears, the commander of an elite military unit defending against alien threats.[22] Ravanello took on the role of Aaron Mitchell in the suspense film Dangerous Company (2015), depicting a character involved in a businesswoman's disorienting personal crisis.[23] He appeared as Father Cutler, a priest confronting supernatural elements, in the horror film Devil's Whisper (2017).[24] In America Has Fallen: Election Day (2020), Ravanello played Edward Ashe, a controversial presidential candidate interviewed by a journalist.[25] In Red Pine City (2024), Ravanello played Johnny King, a former mercenary returning to stop a ruthless developer.[26]Television appearances
Ravanello began his television career in the late 1990s with guest roles on science fiction and drama series, transitioning to recurring and lead parts in the 2000s and 2010s across action, crime, and thriller genres.[5] His credits include both one-off appearances and multi-episode arcs, often portraying authoritative or military figures.| Year(s) | Title | Role | Episodes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1997 | Stargate SG-1 | Guard #2 | 2 (in "Children of the Gods")[27] |
| 1997 | Millennium | Cop | 1 (in "Weeds")[28] |
| 1998–1999 | Mercy Point | Mednaut Thurston | 4[29] |
| 2004 | 24 | Captain Reiss | 2 (in "Day 3: 11:00 p.m.-12:00 a.m." and "Day 3: 12:00 a.m.-1:00 a.m.") |
| 2010 | Weeds | Lars Guinard | 4 |
| 2012 | Nikita | Nicholas Brandt | 1 (in "Wrath") |
| 2015 | Criminal Minds | Bernard Graff | 1 (in "Internal Affairs") |
| 2016 | Lethal Weapon | David Garrison | 1 (in "Surf N Turf")[30] |
| 2020 | Medinah | Bannen | 3[31] |
| 2022 | The Pact | Sol | 6 |