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Rick Hoffman was born in 1970 in New York City. He was raised in Roslyn Heights, New York, and is of Jewish heritage. His parents are Charlie and Gail Hoffman, and he has a younger brother named Jeff. Hoffman graduated from The Wheatley School in Old Westbury, New York, before studying at the University of Arizona. Following his graduation, he relocated to Los Angeles, California, to pursue an acting career.
Hoffman began his professional acting career in 1997 with a small role as a security guard in the film Conspiracy Theory. He continued to land minor roles before securing his first significant part as Freddie Sacker in the short-lived financial drama series The Street, created by Darren Star in 2000. Although the show was canceled after just seven episodes, it marked an important step in his career. Afterward, Hoffman left his job waiting tables and moved back to New York to pursue more television roles.
Hoffman built a steady career in television with recurring and guest appearances in popular series. He portrayed Terry Loomis in Steven Bochco's legal drama Philly, Jerry Best in The Bernie Mac Show, and appeared alongside John Stamos in Jake in Progress. He also played Chase Chapman in the ABC comedy Samantha Who?
Hoffman has accumulated numerous guest roles in shows such as Lie to Me, Without a Trace, Crossing Jordan, NCIS, Law & Order, The Pretender, Chuck, and CSI: Miami. His film credits include The Condemned, Cellular, Hostel, Blood Work, and The Day After Tomorrow.
Rick Hoffman is best known for his portrayal of Louis Litt in the USA Network legal drama series Suits, a role he played from 2011 to 2019. His performance as the quirky, perfectionist attorney earned him widespread recognition and praise. Hoffman's character became a fan favorite, noted for his complex personality and emotional range. One notable aspect of his character was a self-conscious focus on his teeth—an element that added to the character's uniqueness. Although Louis Litt is portrayed as an enthusiastic cat lover, in real life, Hoffman is allergic to cats. This led to the series’ writers phasing out feline references in later episodes to accommodate the actor’s condition.
Rick Hoffman tends to keep his personal life private. While he is known to have a son, born in 2014, he has not publicly disclosed details about the mother. He has not been married, and there is no public record of any past relationships or divorces. Originally from Long Island, New York, he maintains a relatively low profile despite his success in television.
As of recent estimates, Rick Hoffman has a net worth of approximately $1 million. His long-standing role in Suits, along with a steady stream of television and film appearances, have contributed to his professional and financial success.
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