Richard Howland
An image from Bon Cop Bad Cop, one of the productions that also features Richard Howland.
Richard Howland

Richard Howland

June 19, 1969 — Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Rick Howland is a Canadian, Green Card toting LA Actor, best known as Trick in five seasons of the hit SyFy series "Lost Girl". 2019 and the beginning of 2020 saw him play; Borachio in the staging of "Much Ado About Nothing", the antagonist in the feature film "Captain Tsunami's Army", opposite Chris Mulkey in "A Safe Guide to Dying", a severed head on a shelf in "Good Head", and the were-goat transforming Dr. Stan in the web-series "The Vamps Next Door", which he also wrote for.

Howland has been interrogated three times by Yannick Bisson in "Murdoch Mysteries", "Sue Thomas F.B.Eye" and "Crazy For Christmas". He is very proud to be a part of Canadian history, having played the Commissioner of the Hockey League, Harry Buttman, in the blockbuster feature film "Bon Cop Bad Cop" opposite Patrick Huard and Colm Feore. He also played the son of Canadian icon Jayne Eastwood in "Endless Grind". A turn on the improvised show "Train 48" and a recurring role as the Computer Tech, Keach, on "Billable Hours" tapped into to his comedic roots.

Howland co-wrote and directed the short films "Underwritten" and "#Inclusion Rider the movie", he also produced, directed and edited the You Tube web-series "Backseat with P and J".

As a singer/songwriter he released the EP, "Hold My Hand", available on iTunes and many other streaming platforms.

He is currently studying at The BGB Studio in Burbank.

Lost Girl

Lost Girl

2010

Bon Cop Bad Cop

Bon Cop Bad Cop

2006

To Catch a Yeti

To Catch a Yeti

1995

Midgets Vs Mascots

Midgets Vs Mascots

2011

Bloody Bridget

Bloody Bridget

2023