Schroder made his directorial debut with the feature Black Cloud. Television movies include A&E’s Emmy®-nominated The Lost Battalion, the Emmy®-nominated miniseries The Andromeda Strain, Dolly Parton’s Coat of Many Colors for NBC in which Schroder plays Robert Lee Parton, and again in Dolly Parton’s Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love which was Nominated for an Emmy in 2017. Some of Schroder’s feature film credits include Crimson Tide, with Denzel Washington Across the Tracks, with Brad Pitt and Texas, with Benjamin Bratt. Additional television credits include recurring roles on Scrubs and season six of the Emmy® award-winning 24. In 1998, Schroder joined the cast of NYPD Blue as Detective Danny Sorenson. Other notable roles and projects include the hit television series Silver Spoons, the television miniseries Lonesome Dove which went on to garner seven Emmys®, a Peabody, ®, and two Golden Globes®. The second screenplay, Wanat about the deadliest and bloodiest battle since the inception of Operation Enduring Freedom. The first, Mile 0 the true-life story of Navy Seal Veteran, Chris Ring who became the first American to swim the entire distance of the Mississippi River in honor of our country’s Gold Star Families, while facing the demons of his tour in Afghanistan. He has co-written two screenplays with Kevin Haskin. The success of the documentary lead to a follow-up series, My Fighting Season and most recently, The Volunteers about the Syrian war. The footage he and his team gathered became the 6-part documentary, The Fighting Season for DirecTV's Audience Channel. Army to document the longest-running war in U.S. Schroder’s work took him to the front lines in Afghanistan with the U.S. The performance earned him a Golden Globe® for “New Star of the Year” and launched the beginning of his successful career as an Actor and later in life a Producer, Writer, and Director. the emotionally tortured son of a washed-up boxer in The Champ. Ricky Schroder made his Hollywood debut in 1979 at nine years of age as T.J.
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