Ric Borelli
- Actor
Ric Borelli was a member of the world-renowned Second City National
Touring Company with whom he performed around the USA for two years. He
also performed in Chicago with The Mary Archie Theatre Co. in the
Brecht classic "Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui." Since then he has been
seen in several national ad campaigns including Chevrolet and DirectTV.
He was an ensemble member of the "Andy Dick Show" on MTV.
Ric helped Mike Myers in writing a portion of "Austin Powers in Goldmember" in which he played a cop, after Mike Meyers saw Ric's one-man-show "Best Dope In Town" in New York City. More recently Ric starred in the U.S. premiere of "The Arab Israeli Cookbook" at The Met theatre in LA.
Ric's training in improvisation and comedy includes The Second City Training Center and Improv Olympic where the legendary Del Close mentored him. He also received training at the Victory Gardens Theater and Piven Theatre.
Ric helped Mike Myers in writing a portion of "Austin Powers in Goldmember" in which he played a cop, after Mike Meyers saw Ric's one-man-show "Best Dope In Town" in New York City. More recently Ric starred in the U.S. premiere of "The Arab Israeli Cookbook" at The Met theatre in LA.
Ric's training in improvisation and comedy includes The Second City Training Center and Improv Olympic where the legendary Del Close mentored him. He also received training at the Victory Gardens Theater and Piven Theatre.