Ron Livingston was engaged to the actress “Lisa Sheridan” with whom he worked in ‘Beat’. Later he got closer to the actress Rosemarie DeWitt, with whom he worked in television series ‘Standoff’. The couple was dating for 3 years and married at San Francisco in November 2009. Combined, the couple has two adopted children.
Ron Livingston Net Worth?
Swingers star Ron Livingston is an actor who has also appeared in Office Space, The Cooler, The Conjuring and Tully among other films He has $6million. On television he is most well-known for his appearances in the television series “Band of Brothers”, “Loudermilk”, and “Boardwalk Empire” Livingston has also done some work in television dramas such as “The Practice”, “Sex and the City”, “Standoff”, “Defying Gravity”, “Search Party”, and “A Million Little Things”.
Early Life
Ron Livingston was born on June 5, 1967 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa; he has a Lutheran pastor mother, Linda and aerospace electronics engineer father, Kurt. He has two siblings of John and Jennifer.
He began his acting at Theatre Cedar Rapids, after being exposed to the community theatre through job shadowing. He still had his studies to attend to and he proceeded to Yale University and like many others, he joined the Whiffenpoofs team.
Career
Livingston began his movie career in 1992 featuring in a Dolly Parton film ‘Straight Talk’ as a soldier, before being cast in a role in ‘The Low Life in LA’ Though he acted in many movies, Livingston’s first breakthrough was in 1996 when he starred in the highly rated ‘Swingers’ alongside Vince Vaughn and Jon Favreau.
The following year, he was in two episodes of the horror series of ‘Campfire Tales.’ Livingston got his big break in the year 1999 which saw him in five films which included ‘Dill Scallion,’ ‘The Big Brass Ring,’ and the ‘Body Shots’.
His biggest success however was in Mike Judge’s black comedy ‘Office Space’ where he played the lead role of the frustrated software programmer named Peter Gibbons and co the film, however, gained recognition among the viewers and became a kind of seventies cult movie.
Livingston next played poet Allen Ginsberg in the 2000 biographical drama Beat, and was also in the A Rumour of Angels, followed by comedy Buying the Cow the same year Other roles included Hollywood agent Marty Bowen in Spike Jonze’s widely acclaimed dramedy Adaptation (2002).
Ivy League upstart in the romantic drama ‘The Cooler’ the next year; teachers in ‘Winter Sol Sith’ and ‘Pretty Persuasion,’ both released in 2005. Subsequent credits were Relative Strangers, Holly, Music Within, American Crude and ‘The Time Traveler’s Wife’ with Rachel McAdams and Eric Bana.
On television, he first appeared on the series “JAG” in 1995; he next starred in the episodes of “Townies,” “Time cop,” and “Players.” Taking a main part in the ABC sitcom “That’s Life” as did he in the only episode ABC sitcom “Then Came You,” in 2001, he got prominent when he played Captain Lewis Nixon III in the famous HBO war drama series “Band of Brothers”.