Ron Livingston

Ron Livingston

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Birthday: 
5 June 1967, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA
Birth Name: 
Ronald Joseph Livingston
Height: 
179 cm
Ronald Joseph Livingston was born on June 5, 1967 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, to Linda (Rinas), a Lutheran pastor, and Kurt Livingston, an aerospace engineer. His younger brother, John Livingston, is also an actor, his sister, Jennifer Livingston, is a TV news personality at CBS/WKBT in La Crosse, Wisconsin, and his youngest brother, Nick Livingston, is... Show more »
Ronald Joseph Livingston was born on June 5, 1967 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, to Linda (Rinas), a Lutheran pastor, and Kurt Livingston, an aerospace engineer. His younger brother, John Livingston, is also an actor, his sister, Jennifer Livingston, is a TV news personality at CBS/WKBT in La Crosse, Wisconsin, and his youngest brother, Nick Livingston, is a student. He is of German, and smaller amounts of Welsh, Scottish, and English, ancestry.Livingston graduated from Marion High School, then attended Yale University with Paul Giamatti and Edward Norton. It was at Yale University that he earned his B.A. degree in Theatre Studies and English Literature. He began his acting career while still an undergraduate, getting his stage credits with the Williamstown Theatre Festival and Manhattan Class Company. In 1989, after graduating from Yale, Livingston moved to Chicago, where he acted in a number of stage productions, including shows at the Goodman Theatre and other venues. His film debut was in Dolly Parton's Straight Talk (1992). He accelerated his film career by moving to Los Angeles in 1993, gaining attention as one of the buddies in the popular hit Swingers (1996). His acting credits include the cult hit Office Space (1999), in which he starred opposite Jennifer Aniston, the mini-series Band of Brothers (2001), where he co-starred with Damian Lewis, eight episodes of Sex and the City (1998) (2002-2003), where he starred opposite Sarah Jessica Parker, and the Oscar-winning Adaptation. (2002), among his other works. He was nominated for a Golden Globe in 2002 for his performance in Band of Brothers (2001). He also appears as Sebastian Charles in the episode "TB or not TB" (2005) of Fox's popular series House M.D. (2004).In 2006 Livingston became a new spokesman for Sprint Nextel telecommunications company in their new "Power Up" campaign. He is starring as Matt Flannery, the FBI senior negotiator, in the FOX's popular television series Standoff (2006), since the series opened in September 2006.Livingston resides in Los Angeles, California. He married actress Rosemarie DeWitt in 2009, and the two have a daughter. Show less «

Ron Livingston's FILMOGRAPHY

Family Guy - Season 20

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Loudermilk - Season 3

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A Million Little Things - Season 4

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Search Party - Season 4

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American Dad - Season 18

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Creepshow - Season 3

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Watch What Happens: Live - Season 18

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Family Guy - Season 19

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A Million Little Things - Season 3

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Search Party - Season 3

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American Dad - Season 17

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Creepshow - Season 2

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Comedy and Camp

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50 States of Fright - Season 2

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50 States of Fright - Season 1

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Late Night with Seth Meyers - Season 8

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Watch What Happens: Live - Season 17

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Holly Slept Over

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Family Guy - Season 18

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A Million Little Things - Season 2

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American Dad - Season 16

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Creepshow - Season 1

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Family Guy - Season 17

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Ron Livingston'S roles

Gomez
Gomez
Edwin
Edwin
Charles
Charles
Roger Perron
Roger Perron
Rob
Rob
Marty Bowen
Marty Bowen
James Hosty
James Hosty
Ethan
Ethan
Elvis Presley
Elvis Presley
Peter Gibbons
Peter Gibbons
Caldwell
Caldwell
A.D.A. Alan Lowe
A.D.A. Alan Lowe
Dr. Sebastian Charles
Dr. Sebastian Charles
Bob Memari
Bob Memari
Roy Phillips
Roy Phillips
Jack Berger
Jack Berger
Capt. Lewis Nixon
Capt. Lewis Nixon
Keith
Keith
Dave Loudermilk
Dave Loudermilk
Drew
Drew
Sam Loudermilk
Sam Loudermilk