Rick Peters

For the major league outfielder, see Ricky Peters (baseball).

Rick Peters (born June 1966 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American actor. He has appeared in several films and numerous television shows, and is perhaps best known for his roles as Australian Bobby Manning in Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye and Admiral Brigman in the Aquaman pilot. He also plays the role of Elliot in the 4th season of Dexter. He currently resides in southern California with his wife and two children.

Selected filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1994 Night of the Demons 2 Rick
1997 Leprechaun 4: In Space Mooch
1997 The Disappearance of Kevin Johnson Willis Stevens
Elvis Meets Nixon Elvis
1998 This Matter of Marriage Steve
2000 Gun Shy Bennett
2006 The Craving Heart Lou

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1993 Against the Grain Bobby Taylor Series Regular
1994 McKenna Dale Goodwin Series Regular
Full House: A Date with Fate Roger Guest
1997 Pensacola: Wings of Gold Craig Recurring
1999 The Hoop Life Greg Marr Series Regular
2000 The Pretender: Junk Garrett Mohr Guest
2001 Providence Mitch Recurring
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Scuba Doobie-Doo Jerry Walden Guest
2002 Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye Bobby Manning 56 episodes
Smallville: Hug Bob Rickman Guest
Andy Richter Controls the Universe: The Show Might Go On Milo Guest
2005 CSI: Miami: Killer Date Robert Smith Guest
Close to Home: Pilot Curt Guest
Veronica Mars Dr. Tom Griffith 6 episodes
2006 Aquaman Admiral Brigman Series Regular
Heroes: Nothing to Hide Tom McHenry Guest
Heroes: Six Months Ago Tom McHenry Guest
2007 Shark: Here Comes the Judge Rob Demato Guest
Without a Trace: At Rest Dale Enty Guest
2009 Dexter Elliot Recurring
2010 The Event US Marshall Recurring
2011 The Mentalist Season 4 CBI agent Ed Masterson Episode: "Little Red Book"
2012 NCIS Season 9 Vincent Maple Episodes:
"Playing With Fire"
"Up in Smoke"
2014 NCIS: Los Angeles season 5 Adrian Davis Episode: "Windfall"
2015 Agent Carter Dr. Honicky Episode: "A Sin to Err"
2016 Criminal Minds Warden Bart Shulman "Devil's Backbone"

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