Ricky Paull Goldin
Birthday:
5 January 1965, San Francisco, California, USA
Height:
178 cm
Ricky Paull Goldin is Executive Producer and Director of Project Dad for the Discovery Life, TLC, and Family Networks (2016-2017). In addition to Project Dad, through with his Production Company DB Goldline, Ricky has created, executive produced, and sold shows to CBS, ABC, MTV, HGTV, TLC, Discovery Family, Discovery Life, ESPN, Viacom, The Style N...
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Ricky Paull Goldin is Executive Producer and Director of Project Dad for the Discovery Life, TLC, and Family Networks (2016-2017). In addition to Project Dad, through with his Production Company DB Goldline, Ricky has created, executive produced, and sold shows to CBS, ABC, MTV, HGTV, TLC, Discovery Family, Discovery Life, ESPN, Viacom, The Style Network, Lifetime, and The Design Network. In 2015, Ricky was Executive Producer and Director on Parents' Choice Award Winner Chicken Soup for the Soul's Hidden Heroes. Also in 2015, Ricky's production team was awarded two Emmys and a Peabody for A Chef's Life.Also an accomplished Broadway and Television actor with a career that has spanned over 30 years, Ricky has received five additional Emmy nominations and picked up four Clio Awards. He crossed all three Networks - ABC, CBS and NBC - in daytime drama, where he created characters audiences fell in love with. Ricky and daytime proved to be a wonderful partnership. He was a series regular on Another World, Guiding Light, All My Children, and also appeared on Daytime's #1 series The Young and the Restless, and Bold and the Beautiful. In 2014 Goldin also appeared in and was a Producer on Beacon Hill, a Web Series shot entirely on location in Boston. In 2010 Ricky and his TV Production Company set out on a personal journey to pay tribute to his late father. Dr. Paul Goldin was a superstar of the world of hypnotism and a Master of the paranormal. Ricky Goldin created, hosted and Executive Produced Seeing VS Believing, which premiered on TLC in May 2010.In live theater, Ricky has done it all, from Gilbert & Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance (in London and Dublin) to Grease. Ricky played Danny Zuko in the Broadway revival of Grease alongside Brooke Shields and Rosie O'Donnell. His run in this iconic role totaled over 726 performances.Ricky's entertainment career took off at the age of 3. As a youngster, he starred in Romper Room, Alf, Kate & Allie, 21 Jump Street and by the age of 15 he had made it to Broadway, starring in On Golden Pond. In addition, Ricky's quick wit makes hosting easy for him. He has hosted everything from ESPN auto races in Dubai, to 5 Live from the Red Carpet Emmy events for Disney/ABC.Shortly after Ricky ended his run on All My Children, Disney Family.com picked him to Star in their collaboration with Kellogg's for a new brand of on-line advertising. CeReality is Disney Family's cutting edge mini web series, and it debuted in September 2011. The first of the series, 'The Young and the Breakfast,' took an affectionate tongue-in-cheek poke at the soap opera genre and gave Ricky the perfect vehicle to showcase his natural comedic timing.Combine Ricky's easy-going hosting style with a life-long passion for home renovation, and a design show was waiting to happen. After appearing in HGTV's Favorite Places, featuring his home in California, HGTV offered Ricky his own design Series. Spontaneous Construction premiered in February 2013 on HGTV, and also aired on the DIY Network.Born in San Francisco January 5 to Irish and British parents, Ricky Goldin was raised on both sides of the Atlantic, attended Fordham University, and studied with the best acting coaches in the business. Ricky shares his world with Gretta Monahan and their son Kai Rei Goldin. Show less «
You can drop me in the middle of the desert, naked, with no money or provisions, And I'll come out in a three piece suit, driving a Ferrari....Show more »
You can drop me in the middle of the desert, naked, with no money or provisions, And I'll come out in a three piece suit, driving a Ferrari. I'm just lucky that way.... Show less «
My seven years on The Guiding Light (1952) have been a wonderful experience. Now it's time for a new adventure, a new chapter in my life. I ...Show more »
My seven years on The Guiding Light (1952) have been a wonderful experience. Now it's time for a new adventure, a new chapter in my life. I will especially miss working with Beth Ehlers, since it doesn't get any better than "Gus and Harley". Show less «
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