Rick Roman

Richard Roman (August 12, 1966 - April 16, 1992) was an actor and improvisational comedian from Philadelphia. While attending Temple University, Roman began his career in comedy partnering with Paul F. Tompkins in Philadelphia at The Comedy Works.[1]

Edited publicity photo of Rick with Paul F. Tompkins in their two-man show in Philly circa 1989–1990.

In 1989, Roman moved to Chicago. There, he worked with the ImprovOlympic and was a founding member of the Upright Citizens Brigade.[2] His comedic style was described as similar to Andy Kaufman, and noted for always being 'in character'.

Roman died at the age 26 on April 16, 1992, after the taxi he was driving plunged into the Chicago River.[3][4]

Notes

  1. The Sound of Young America - August 28, 2007. "Interview with Paul F. Tompkins"
  2. The Sound of Young America - November 6, 2007. "Interview with the Upright Citizens Brigade's Matt Besser"
  3. Chicago Reader - April 23, 1992. "End of the Road" by Michael Miner
  4. Chicago Sun-Times - April 18, 1992. "Cabbie in fatal river plunge an aspiring actor"
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