Ron Livingston, born on June fifth, nineteen sixty-seven, is a versatile American actor renowned for his compelling performances across stage, film, and television. He gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Peter Gibbons in the cult classic Office Space, released in nineteen ninety-nine, and for his role as Captain Lewis Nixon III in the acclaimed miniseries Band of Brothers, which aired in two thousand one.
Throughout his career, Livingston has showcased his talent in a variety of genres. His filmography includes notable works such as Swingers, released in nineteen ninety-six, Adaptation in two thousand two, and the horror hit The Conjuring in two thousand thirteen. He also starred in James White in two thousand fifteen and Tully in two thousand eighteen, further solidifying his status as a skilled actor.
In addition to his film roles, Livingston has made significant contributions to television. He appeared in the series Loudermilk from two thousand seventeen to two thousand twenty and had a memorable role in Boardwalk Empire in two thousand thirteen. His diverse body of work reflects his adaptability and commitment to his craft, making him a respected figure in the entertainment industry.