Rik Deskin
- Actor
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Rik Deskin was born in Hamilton Ohio. He grew up in
the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky area. At 16, he moved to
Houston, Texas with his family. As a Junior he began taking Drama
classes at Jersey Village High School under the tutelage of Hal Miller.
His first on stage role was as a Bond Salesman Ant in "The World We
Live In". He followed that up in his Senior year with roles in "The
Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch" and "South Pacific". He also acted in
several student films and produced his first short student film.
After graduating High School, Rik served honorably in the United States
Air Force. For the first two years in his off-duty time overseas in the
Netherlands, Rik wrote screenplays, experimented with photography and
Super 8 Film. At his second assignment in upstate New York in 1987 he
formed an on base Theatre troupe called The Griffiss Players. He acted
in and produced "Plaza Suite". He also worked crew positions at the
Rome Community Theatre. Upon his return to Houston in 1988, he began
working with a former theatre classmate, Chris Berube, and worked with
him as an actor in a "3 Guys & A Skirt" and "The Best of Times". That
fall he had a leading role as Detective Trotter in "The Mousetrap" at
Playhouse 1960.
He took a comedy improvisation class at The Comedy Workshop and scored
his first professional acting job as part of the ensemble in a sketch
comedy show called "Squeal of Fortune" at The Comedy Workshop. He was
then cast as Jonathan Brewster in "Arsenic & Old Lace" at Playhouse
1960 and began a stint of acting and directing plays at Playhouse 1960.
Rik began collaborating with Playwright/Writer Rosemary Poole-Carter on
Staged Readings of original plays that she was developing. This
culminated in 1993 with a production of "Mossy Cape", which was
subsequently published by I. E. Clark. Concurrently he was touring in
two shows with the Children's Theatre of Houston: "A Readers Theatre
Extravaganza" and "Fairy Tale Trilogy". Rik also worked in various crew
positions at The Country Playhouse.
He was also a theatre student at North Harris College and played
Sitting Bull in "Indians" and was part of the ensemble in "Cabaret". He
was then cast in his first made for video film, "Evil Night". That was
followed up with roles in "Demon Dolls" & "Dummy". Rik moved to Seattle
in 1994 and continued work as an Actor on stage, on film and TV. In
1996 he toured nationally in "Captain Hydro & the Water Bandit" for
Small Change Original Theatre in Minneapolis.
In the fall of 1997 Rik auditioned and was accepted as a student at
Cornish College of the Arts and began studying Acting. In 1999 he began
representation by TCM Models & Talent. That summer he was cast in a
regional commercial for "Renton Honda."
In 2000, Rik founded Green Theatre Productions and continued as
Artistic Director of the Professional Company now called Eclectic
Theater until 2018.
Summer of 2000: Rik was cast as Krchk in the feature film, "The
Midnight Chronicles" and a TV pilot, "Success Signals".
In 2001, after graduating with a BFA in Acting he immediately began
working as an Actor and as a Stage Manager for various theater
companies in the Seattle area and playing roles in various short films,
commercials and student films.
2005 proved to be an exciting year for Rik. In January, he had a cameo
role in "Snow Day, Bloody Snow Day" (which had twenty different film
festival screenings). 2006 marked a role in the feature film "The
Standard" which had it's World Premiere at The Seattle International
Film Festival on June 15, 2007 and subsequently played at four film
festivals across the country.
Rik appeared as Jared in a short film, "Obsession", directed by
Hollywood veteran actress Britt Lind, which he also served as Producer
on.
In 2007, Rik was one of the stars of the short film "Sausage Fest." In
2008, Rik played the title role in the critically acclaimed "Hamlet",
Jacques in "As You Like It" and Professor Meredith in the World
Premiere of "The Little Death" with Eclectic Theater Company. He also
played the Psychiatrist in the short film "Queen of Wands."
In 2009, Rik played the title role in "Macbeth."
2010-Current: Appeared in Various Plays, Improv shows and Stand-Up
Comedy as well as work in Corporate-Educational Films, Commercials, TV Series and Radio. Recent work includes a CFO role in MS Skype Pro; a Guest Star role on "The Scottish Play," and in 2018 was in a T-Mobile Commercial.
the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky area. At 16, he moved to
Houston, Texas with his family. As a Junior he began taking Drama
classes at Jersey Village High School under the tutelage of Hal Miller.
His first on stage role was as a Bond Salesman Ant in "The World We
Live In". He followed that up in his Senior year with roles in "The
Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch" and "South Pacific". He also acted in
several student films and produced his first short student film.
After graduating High School, Rik served honorably in the United States
Air Force. For the first two years in his off-duty time overseas in the
Netherlands, Rik wrote screenplays, experimented with photography and
Super 8 Film. At his second assignment in upstate New York in 1987 he
formed an on base Theatre troupe called The Griffiss Players. He acted
in and produced "Plaza Suite". He also worked crew positions at the
Rome Community Theatre. Upon his return to Houston in 1988, he began
working with a former theatre classmate, Chris Berube, and worked with
him as an actor in a "3 Guys & A Skirt" and "The Best of Times". That
fall he had a leading role as Detective Trotter in "The Mousetrap" at
Playhouse 1960.
He took a comedy improvisation class at The Comedy Workshop and scored
his first professional acting job as part of the ensemble in a sketch
comedy show called "Squeal of Fortune" at The Comedy Workshop. He was
then cast as Jonathan Brewster in "Arsenic & Old Lace" at Playhouse
1960 and began a stint of acting and directing plays at Playhouse 1960.
Rik began collaborating with Playwright/Writer Rosemary Poole-Carter on
Staged Readings of original plays that she was developing. This
culminated in 1993 with a production of "Mossy Cape", which was
subsequently published by I. E. Clark. Concurrently he was touring in
two shows with the Children's Theatre of Houston: "A Readers Theatre
Extravaganza" and "Fairy Tale Trilogy". Rik also worked in various crew
positions at The Country Playhouse.
He was also a theatre student at North Harris College and played
Sitting Bull in "Indians" and was part of the ensemble in "Cabaret". He
was then cast in his first made for video film, "Evil Night". That was
followed up with roles in "Demon Dolls" & "Dummy". Rik moved to Seattle
in 1994 and continued work as an Actor on stage, on film and TV. In
1996 he toured nationally in "Captain Hydro & the Water Bandit" for
Small Change Original Theatre in Minneapolis.
In the fall of 1997 Rik auditioned and was accepted as a student at
Cornish College of the Arts and began studying Acting. In 1999 he began
representation by TCM Models & Talent. That summer he was cast in a
regional commercial for "Renton Honda."
In 2000, Rik founded Green Theatre Productions and continued as
Artistic Director of the Professional Company now called Eclectic
Theater until 2018.
Summer of 2000: Rik was cast as Krchk in the feature film, "The
Midnight Chronicles" and a TV pilot, "Success Signals".
In 2001, after graduating with a BFA in Acting he immediately began
working as an Actor and as a Stage Manager for various theater
companies in the Seattle area and playing roles in various short films,
commercials and student films.
2005 proved to be an exciting year for Rik. In January, he had a cameo
role in "Snow Day, Bloody Snow Day" (which had twenty different film
festival screenings). 2006 marked a role in the feature film "The
Standard" which had it's World Premiere at The Seattle International
Film Festival on June 15, 2007 and subsequently played at four film
festivals across the country.
Rik appeared as Jared in a short film, "Obsession", directed by
Hollywood veteran actress Britt Lind, which he also served as Producer
on.
In 2007, Rik was one of the stars of the short film "Sausage Fest." In
2008, Rik played the title role in the critically acclaimed "Hamlet",
Jacques in "As You Like It" and Professor Meredith in the World
Premiere of "The Little Death" with Eclectic Theater Company. He also
played the Psychiatrist in the short film "Queen of Wands."
In 2009, Rik played the title role in "Macbeth."
2010-Current: Appeared in Various Plays, Improv shows and Stand-Up
Comedy as well as work in Corporate-Educational Films, Commercials, TV Series and Radio. Recent work includes a CFO role in MS Skype Pro; a Guest Star role on "The Scottish Play," and in 2018 was in a T-Mobile Commercial.































