Rick Cleveland
A master in the realm of television drama, Rick Cleveland was born in 1961 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA and began his active years in the industry in the early 1990s. He has predominantly worked within the genres of drama and comedy, gaining recognition for his stellar contributions to acclaimed TV series such as "The West Wing," "Six Feet Under," and "House of Cards" – accomplishments that earned him both an Emmy and a Writers Guild of America award. Known for his uncanny ability to blend humor and tragedy, Cleveland's authorial style is markedly characterized by sharp dialogue, complex characters, and narratives that often explore the intricacies of human relationships and the dynamics of power. Behind this profound talent, Rick Cleveland remains a compassionate craftsman, his narratives as rich and multi-layered as life itself, truly reflecting his inherent understanding of the human condition.