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Rick Worthy

Rick Worthy (born March 12, 1967) is an American actor recognized for his extensive work in science fiction and fantasy television, particularly his multiple roles across the franchise, as well as recurring characters in series like , , , The Man in the High Castle, and The Magicians. Worthy launched his professional career as a stage actor in and later in , where he honed his skills in theater during the late 1980s and early 1990s. His transition to screen acting accelerated after voicing a in the 1996 video game : Klingon, which opened doors to guest and recurring roles in the universe, including appearances as various aliens in , , , and the 1998 film . Among his standout television performances, Worthy portrayed the sympathetic Cylon doctor Simon in (2005–2009), the ancient Alpha Original Vampire in (2010–2014), Rudy Hopkins, Bonnie Bennett's father, in (2013–2014), resistance leader Lem Washington in The Man in the High Castle (2015–2018), and the enigmatic Dean Henry Fogg in The Magicians (2015–2020). These roles established him as a versatile adept at portraying complex, often morally ambiguous figures in genre storytelling. Based in since the early , Worthy continues to appear in film and television, including projects such as (2024) and (2025) as of November 2025.

Early life and education

Early life

Rick Worthy was born Richard Worthy on March 12, 1967, in , . He grew up in a predominantly poor, predominantly neighborhood in during the early 1970s. His father worked as a successful major representative for , a role that reflected the city's strong ties and a working-class , while his parents were supportive of his early pursuits. Worthy has a brother who briefly trained in alongside him. As a child, Worthy developed an early interest in performing through imaginative play, idolizing superheroes like Batman and and pretending to embody their characters. At age nine in 1976, inspired by films, he began training in , which his family encouraged as a means of in their tough neighborhood. By his late teens, around 1984–1985, he explored dance, competing as a breakdancer on the television show at age 18 or 19, marking his first on-screen appearance and further exposure to the . In 1980 or 1981, Worthy's family relocated to the suburbs of , where he attended and graduated from Southfield Senior High School in 1985. These high school years solidified his foundational interests in physical performance disciplines like and , which later influenced his path toward formal acting training at the .

Education

Rick Worthy attended the from 1985 to 1990, graduating from the School of Music, Theatre & Dance. During his undergraduate studies, Worthy participated in theater productions at the university, which allowed him to refine his acting technique through practical performance experience. Upon completing his degree, Worthy relocated to to seek early professional engagements in regional theater, building on the foundation established during his academic training.

Career

Early career and theater

After graduating from the in 1990 with a degree in theater, Rick Worthy relocated to to hone his skills in the city's renowned theater scene. There, he performed at esteemed venues including the Chicago Dramatists Workshop, Goodman Theatre, and Victory Gardens Theater, building a foundation in stage acting during the early 1990s. These experiences allowed him to develop his craft through diverse roles in regional productions, emphasizing character-driven performances in an ensemble-driven environment. In the early to mid-1990s, Worthy moved to to transition into and film, facing the typical challenges of securing representation and consistent auditions in a competitive market. He initially relied on a demo reel from a commercial to attract agents, leading to his entry into on-screen work with minor guest spots, such as portraying Russell Findlay in an episode of the series Missing Persons in 1993. This marked one of his first professional appearances, highlighting his adaptability from stage to small-screen formats. Worthy's early film roles further established his presence in , beginning with a cameo as a news reporter in the 1994 family comedy Richie Rich. He followed this with supporting parts in 1995 features, including Alley Man in the drama and Orderly in the While You Were Sleeping, roles that showcased his ability to contribute effectively in ensemble casts despite limited screen time. These initial credits in the mid-1990s represented his gradual breakthrough into film, paving the way for more substantial opportunities.

Breakthrough in science fiction television

Rick Worthy's breakthrough in science fiction television began with his recurring appearances in the Star Trek franchise during the late 1990s, where he portrayed a variety of alien and human characters across multiple series and the 1998 feature film Star Trek: Insurrection. In Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, he debuted as the Klingon officer Kornan in the 1997 episode "The Ship," showcasing his ability to embody authoritative military figures in high-stakes scenarios. His work extended to Star Trek: Voyager, where he first appeared as the robotic Automated Personnel Unit 3947, a Cravic war unit seeking to continue its programmed conflict, in the 1996 episode "Prototype." Later in the series, Worthy returned as Ensign Noah Lessing, a conflicted Starfleet officer aboard the rogue ship Equinox, in the 1999 two-part episodes "Equinox," highlighting his range in depicting ethical dilemmas within human crews. These roles demonstrated his versatility in prosthetic-heavy alien portrayals and more nuanced human performances, drawing on his early theater training to enhance physical expressiveness in demanding genre makeup. Worthy's involvement in the Star Trek universe deepened with the 1998 film , in which he played an Elloran officer, a minor but integral supporting role amid the film's exploration of pacifist aliens and intrigue. By the early 2000s, he secured a recurring part as Jannar, the pragmatic Xindi-Arboreal councilor, in from 2003 to 2005, appearing in 10 episodes during the series' Xindi arc; this character contributed to the narrative of interstellar diplomacy and survival, often advocating logical resolutions to crises facing humanity. Collectively, Worthy's five distinct characters across 14 television episodes and one film established him as a reliable presence in the franchise, earning recognition from fans for his consistent ability to bring depth to ensemble casts in expansive sci-fi worlds. A pivotal advancement came with his casting as Simon O'Neill, the humanoid Cylon model Number Four, in the reimagined Battlestar Galactica (2004–2009), where he appeared in nine episodes spanning the series' run. Simon's arc portrayed a methodical, empathetic infiltrator among humans, often operating in medical or familial contexts—such as posing as a doctor in "The Farm" (2005) to experiment on survivors or navigating resurrection dilemmas in "Torn" (2006)—underscoring the Cylons' complex blend of logic, emotion, and infiltration tactics central to the show's themes of identity and war. This role amplified Worthy's profile in genre television, as his calm, purposeful delivery as Number Four contrasted with the more volatile Cylon models, contributing to the series' critical acclaim for humanizing its antagonists. Complementing these, Worthy made a memorable in Stargate SG-1 as the Goa'uld system lord , masquerading as his Jaffa host K'tano to lead a rebel faction, in the 2002 episode "The Warrior." In this role, he engaged in intense combat sequences, leveraging his background to depict a cunning overlord whose deception unravels in a ritual challenge, adding tension to the series' ongoing battle against parasitic aliens. These engagements from the late 1990s to mid-2000s solidified Worthy's reputation as a versatile in the genre, though he has noted in interviews the occasional as authoritative aliens or officers, which he views as a rewarding niche fostering strong fan loyalty at conventions and within online communities. His contributions emphasized conceptual depth over lead status, influencing perceptions of ensemble dynamics in long-form sci-fi storytelling.

Later television and film roles

In the 2010s, Rick Worthy expanded his presence in genre television with a recurring role as the Alpha Vampire in , appearing across four episodes from 2011 to 2017. Introduced in season 6 as the progenitor of all s, the character engages in tense interrogations with protagonists and , showcasing a charismatic yet ruthless intelligence that elevates him beyond typical monsters. His arc culminates in season 12, where he returns as a formidable antagonist amid a vampire cull, only to be killed by using the revolver, marking a significant confrontation in the series' mythology. Critics have praised Worthy's portrayal for its understated menace, noting it as one of the show's more compelling villains. Worthy's role as Lem Washington in The Man in the High Castle (2015–2019) spanned 18 episodes, depicting a blind operative in an where the won . As a loyal protector to Crain, Lem's development highlights his reliance on heightened senses and unyielding commitment to the underground fight against Nazi and occupation, evolving from a cautious ally to a pivotal leader in the 's moral core. The character's and strategic contributions underscore themes of in dystopian oppression, with Worthy's performance lauded for adding depth to the ensemble's high-stakes intrigue. From 2015 to 2020, Worthy served as a series regular on The Magicians, portraying Dean Henry , the authoritative headmaster of Brakebills University for Magic, across approximately 60 episodes. Fogg begins as a stern administrator enforcing magical discipline but grows into a more vulnerable figure after a renders him blind in later seasons, actively aiding students Quentin Coldwater and his peers against interdimensional threats. His evolution contributes essential gravitas and to the fantasy ensemble, blending bureaucratic wit with heroic resolve, which Worthy has described as a career highlight for its layered complexity. Worthy's film work during this period included a supporting role as Shrot's Assistant in the 2001 Antitrust, where he portrayed a key aide in a tech conspiracy plot, building on his post- versatility in dramatic ensembles. Though earlier, the part exemplified his shift toward mainstream intrigue following sci-fi breakthroughs. In recent years, he appeared as Mr. Mendoza in the 2024 comedy , a suburban directed by Andrew DeYoung, contributing to the film's exploration of male camaraderie and absurdity alongside Tim Robinson and . His performance earned positive notes for grounding the chaotic narrative. Guest appearances further diversified Worthy's portfolio, including Thomas Kincaid in the 2004 CSI: Miami episode "Witness to Murder," a suspect in a high-profile killing that tests the team's forensic prowess. He recurred as Greyson de Haan in season 2 of the 2021 Gossip Girl reboot, playing the calculating father of socialite Monet de Haan amid scandals. In 9-1-1, Worthy guest-starred as , a U.S. aiding in a crisis, across two episodes in 2025. His most recent television role is Drunk John in the 2025 Hulu miniseries , appearing in three episodes as a flawed mentor figure in the 19th-century adventure based on Esi Edugyan's novel. Worthy's later career reflects a transition from science fiction roots—honed in franchises like —to broader dramatic and comedic outlets, including voice work in and , with no major awards nominations but consistent critical acclaim for his authoritative presence in ensemble casts.

Filmography

Film

Rick Worthy has appeared in several feature films throughout his career, often in supporting or minor roles.
YearTitleRole
1994Richie RichNews Reporter
1995Losing IsaiahAlley Man
1995While You Were SleepingOrderly
1996The Trigger EffectJohnny
1997SteelSWAT Man
1998Star Trek: InsurrectionElloran Officer #1
2001AntitrustShrot's Assistant
2002Collateral DamageRonnie
2003HolesMale Officer
2009Battlestar Galactica: The PlanSimon
2009DuplicityDale Raimes
2024FriendshipMr. Mendoza

Television

Rick Worthy began his television career with guest appearances in science fiction series during the late 1990s.
  • 1997: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as Kornan (1 episode: "Soldiers of the Empire").
  • 1999: Star Trek: Voyager as Noah Lessing (2 episodes: "Equinox," "Equinox, Part II").
  • 2002: Any Day Now as Hospital Administrator (1 episode: "Call Him Macaroni").
  • 2002: Dark Angel as Lieutenant Clemente (1 episode: "Freak Nation").
  • 2002: Odyssey 5 as Dr. Travelor / John Miles (1 episode: "The Choices We Make").
  • 2002: Sheena as Mako Zabodi (1 episode: "Return of the Native").
  • 2003–2004: Star Trek: Enterprise as Jannar (10 episodes: "The Xindi," "Rajiin," "Proving Ground," "Azati Prime," "Damage," "The Forgotten," "E²," "The Council," "Countdown," "Zero Hour").
  • 2004: Stargate SG-1 as Kytano (1 episode: "The Warrior").
  • 2005–2009: Battlestar Galactica as Simon (Number Four Cylon) (8 episodes).
  • 2008: Eli Stone as Leonard Dupler (1 episode: "Soul Free").
  • 2009: Heroes as Mike (4 episodes).
  • 2010–2017: Supernatural as Alpha Vampire (4 episodes: "Live Free or Twihard," "Family Matters," "There Will Be Blood," and season 12 appearance).
  • 2013–2014: The Vampire Diaries as Rudy Hopkins (7 episodes).
  • 2015–2019: The Man in the High Castle as Lem Washington (18 episodes).
  • 2015–2020: The Magicians as Henry Fogg (41 episodes).
  • 2021: Station 19 as Anthony Hughes (4 episodes).
  • 2022: Gossip Girl as Greyson de Haan (4 episodes, Season 2).
  • 2025: 9-1-1 as John Hartman (3 episodes).
  • 2025: Washington Black as Drunk John (3 episodes).
Worthy has no known voice acting or animation credits in television.

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