Rick Still

Rick Still is an American actor, comedian, composer, screenwriter, director and radio personality best known as the creator of UFO Phil. He was born in Monterey, California and currently lives in Los Angeles.

Rick has made cameo appearances on television shows like Scandal and Arrested Development.

In 2005, Still was directed by Jack Bannon of Lou Grant in a theatrical production of Kenneth Lonergan's play, Lobby Hero. Other stage productions Still has worked on include The Diviners, Marvin's Room, The Elephant Man, and The Turn of the Screw. In 2012, he appeared in a performance set to the music of Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon at The Next Stage Theatre in Hollywood, CA.

Rick has been a radio personality, writer, or producer for several radio stations in the United States and United Kingdom. These include KDON, KCDA, KQNT, KCBZ, KBIU, Stray FM, and Huddersfield FM, to name a few.

In 2005, Still was producer of the Laurie Roth national radio program on the USA Radio Network. And, although Still has publicly stated he and Roth have somewhat different political leanings, he hosted the show in her absence when she was critically injured in a motorcycle crash.

In February 2006, Still's song entitled "I Wanna be on Survivor" was featured on the Dr. Demento Show.

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