Rick Glassman Bio, Age, Wife, Education, Net Worth, Movies, TV Shows

Rick Glassman Biography

Rick Glassman is an American actor, comedian, and podcaster known for his roles in A Futile and Stupid Gesture, a biopic about the National Lampoon, and in the Amazon Prime Video comedic drama series As We See It.

How old is Rick Glassman? – Age

Rick is 39 years old as of July 23 2023. He was born in 1984 in Shaker Heights, Ohio, United States.

Rick Glassman Family

His father, Steve, was a restaurant before co-owning a carpet store in Mayfield Heights in the late 1990s. His father is Jewish, while his mother is of Italian origin.

What highschool did Rick Glassman go to? – Education

Glassman attended Orange High School and graduated in 2002. He was on the high school basketball team that competed against the St. Vincent-St. Mary High School team, which was led at the time by LeBron James.

He earned a marketing degree from Kent State University in 2006. He was also taking drama classes in school. Glassman pondered attending law school after college, but instead began performing stand-up comedy, making his debut at the Cleveland Improv in 2007.

Rick Glassman Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $15 million.

Rick Glassman Undateable

Bill Lawrence, a writer-producer, encouraged Glassman and fellow comic Brent Morin to apply for their sitcom Undateable after seeing them perform at the Hollywood Improv. Glassman and Morin both landed roles on the sitcom, which also stars Chris D’Elia, Ron Funches, and David Fynn. Glassman played Burski, a regular at Morin’s character’s tavern. While working on the show, Glassman gave Lawrence an idea that evolved into the NBC-produced online series spin-off The Sixth Lead. Glassman wrote, directed, and starred in The Sixth Lead, which follows him on a daily basis as “the sixth lead” in Undateable’s cast.

Actor, comedian and podcaster Rick Glassman's Photo
Actor, comedian and podcaster Rick Glassman’s Photo

Similar to Curb Your Enthusiasm, the series gives viewers a semi-fictionalized, behind-the-scenes peek at Undateable’s production, including appearances from Lawrence and other cast members, as well as Zach Braff as himself. Glassman adapted the series into a short film, which won Best Short Film at the 2016 Independent Filmmakers Showcase in Los Angeles.

Rick Glassman Stand-Up

Glassman considered going to graduate school, however fired performing stand-up parody, first performing at the Cleveland Comedy in 2007.Glassman moved to Los Angeles in 2008 where he kept on performing stand-up satire. His vocation got some decent forward movement in the wake of performing routinely at The Satire Store. In 2013, he was welcome to the New Faces feature at Only for Snickers parody celebration. He showed up in an episode of Adam Devine’s Local Party in the show’s subsequent season. Glassman was a visitor star on the 2015 series The Comics, in the job of Clifford, and assumed the part of Harold Ramis in the 2018 biopic A Useless and Dumb Motion.

In 2019 he sent off his digital broadcast, Take Your Shoes Off. The show mostly includes interviews with joke artists and others in media outlets, in some cases highlighting scenes momentarily superimposed with advanced liveliness or sensationalized scenes among himself and his visitors for comedic impact. His show likewise includes notices coordinated by Glassman for Marshall Rug One and Mat Display, the rug store co-possessed by his dad.

In 2022, Glassman featured in the satire show series From Our perspective. In view of the Israeli series On the Range, the show spins around the existences of three flat mates who are mentally unbalanced. The flat mates are played by entertainers on the mental imbalance range, including Glassman, who was determined to have mental imbalance in adulthood. He likewise stars as Edward in the ABC sitcom Not Dead Yet, which debuted in February 2023. Glassman’s personality is mentally unbalanced and is the flat mate of the person played by the show’s lead Gina Rodriguez.

Rick Glassman Movies and TV Shows

♦ 2014 – Adam Devine’s House Party
♦ 2014 – Deadbeat
♦ 2014–2016 – Undateable
♦ 2015 – The Sixth Lead
♦ 2015 – Barely Famous
♦ 2015 – The Comedians
♦ 2018 – Alone Together
♦ 2018 – A Futile and Stupid Gesture
♦ 2022 – As We See It
♦ 2023–present – Not Dead Yet
♦ 2023 – Old Dads