
Rick Roberts
Acting
Born 1965-11-13 · Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Richard Charles Roberts (born November 13, 1965) is a Canadian film, TV and stage actor. His most substantial role to date is as Donald D'Arby in the series Traders, for which he was nominated for a Gemini Award. He moved briefly to Los Angeles in 1998 appearing in the CBS series L.A. Doctors alongside Ken Olin and Sheryl Lee. He returned to Canada to star in An American in Canada, which ran for two seasons. In 2012, he was tapped to play Jack Layton in the CBC biopic Jack, alongside Sook-Yin Lee as Olivia Chow. His portrayal of Jack garnered him a Canadian Screen Award and an ACTRA Award for Best Actor. Other work includes guest starring roles on Saving Hope (CTV/NBC), Copper (BBC America), Cracked (CBC), Republic of Doyle (CBC), Murdoch Mysteries (CBC), Cra$h & Burn (Showcase), Haven (SyFy), ZOS (Whizbang Films), and was featured regularly in the hit CBC series, This is Wonderland. As a writer, his work Mimi (which he co-wrote with Allan Cole and Melody Johnson) premiered at The Tarragon Theatre and was nominated for a Dora Award. His play Kite premiered to critical acclaim earning numerous Dora Award nominations for writing and production. Other writing credits include Nod (Theatre Gargantua) and Fish/Wife (Tarragon Theatre).
Known for

Traders
1996 · TV

Carl²
2005 · TV

L.A. Doctors
1998 · TV

This Life
2015 · TV

Republic of Doyle
2010 · TV

ZOS: Zone of Separation
2009 · TV

This Is Wonderland
2004 · TV

Angela's Eyes
2006 · TV

Suits
2011 · TV

The Company
2007 · TV

Providence
1999 · TV

Covert Affairs
2010 · TV

Coroner
2019 · TV

Murdoch Mysteries
2008 · TV

And Never Let Her Go
2001 · TV

The Outer Limits
1995 · TV

Haven
2010 · TV

Rookie Blue
2010 · TV

The Listener
2009 · TV

Perception
2012 · TV

Transplant
2020 · TV

FX: The Series
1996 · TV

Nurses
2020 · TV

Frankie Drake Mysteries
2017 · TV

Played
2013 · TV

Life with Derek
2005 · TV

King & Maxwell
2013 · TV

Puppets Who Kill
2002 · TV

Against the Wall
2011 · TV

Between
2015 · TV

Kevin Hill
2004 · TV