Rikki Gimelstob
- Casting Director
- Casting Department
Rikki is a New York based Casting Director. Originally from Annapolis, Maryland, she has worked as a staff member at Telsey + Company (TV, Film, Theatre and commercials) and has also worked with NBCUniversal and Donna Grossman Casting.
Select casting projects include: KEVIN CAN F**K HIMSELF (AMC), HELPSTERS (APPLETV+), THE LAST OG (TBS), Sarah Cooper and Cindy Chupack's Pilot HOW TO BE SUCCESSFUL WITHOUT HURTING MEN'S FEELINGS (CBS), NOS4A2 (AMC), and numerous pilots for NBCUniversal, AMC and FOX.
Rikki also cast Spike Jonze's "Changers: A Dance Story" and has been the US Casting Director for the West-End transfer of "People, Places & Things" and "The Jungle", both at St. Ann's Warehouse. She also has years of experience casting union and non-union commercials, as well as print and voice-overs.
A member of both the Casting Society of America and the Television Academy, Rikki is a graduate of the University of Michigan. She is also very involved with Cycle For Survival, a charity that raises money for rare cancer research at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
Select casting projects include: KEVIN CAN F**K HIMSELF (AMC), HELPSTERS (APPLETV+), THE LAST OG (TBS), Sarah Cooper and Cindy Chupack's Pilot HOW TO BE SUCCESSFUL WITHOUT HURTING MEN'S FEELINGS (CBS), NOS4A2 (AMC), and numerous pilots for NBCUniversal, AMC and FOX.
Rikki also cast Spike Jonze's "Changers: A Dance Story" and has been the US Casting Director for the West-End transfer of "People, Places & Things" and "The Jungle", both at St. Ann's Warehouse. She also has years of experience casting union and non-union commercials, as well as print and voice-overs.
A member of both the Casting Society of America and the Television Academy, Rikki is a graduate of the University of Michigan. She is also very involved with Cycle For Survival, a charity that raises money for rare cancer research at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.