Ron Livingston's 10 Best Movies And TV Shows
The best Ron Livingston movies and TV shows include cult classic films, historical masterpieces, and television shows that helped Livingston get a second breath in his career in recent years. Livingston was born in Iowa and began his acting career while he was going to school at Yale. He worked in theater productions before finally making his big screen debut in the 1992 Dolly Parton movie Straight Talk. After this, his first major role came in the movie Swingers, and then he got his first starring role in Office Space.
Livingston then caught Steven Spielberg's attention. Spielberg gave Livingston his biggest opportunity when he cast him in the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers in 2001. Livingston began to appear in various movie roles, but his biggest success was on television. He appeared in the HBO drama crime series Boardwalk Empire and took the lead in the critically acclaimed TV series Loudermilk. Most recently, he had an important role in the TV drama A Million Little Things and even joined the DCU in TheFlash.
10 Swingers (1996)
Rob

Swingers
- Release Date
- October 18, 1996
- Director
- Doug Liman
- Writers
- Jon Favreau
Cast
- Mike
- Vince VaughnTrent
The 1996 film Swingers introduced Vince Vaughn and Jon Favreau to the world. Directed by Doug Liman (The Bourne Identity), Swingers stars Favreau as Mike Peters, a struggling comedian who moves to Los Angeles after breaking up with his girlfriend. Vaughn plays his best friend, Trent Walker, a self-confident swinger. While Trent tries to help Mike's depression issues by trying to pick up women with him, Mike constantly messes things up by talking about his ex.
Ron Livingston stars as another of Mike's friends, Rob, who is also struggling to get acting jobs and is also new to Los Angeles. The film received mostly positive reviews, with praise going to Vaughn and Favreau's chemistry and Favreau's smart script. It was also a box office success based on the very low budget that Liman needed to make the movie, and it remains a cult classic, especially for fans of the two lead actors.
9 Tully (2018)
Drew

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Directed by Jason Reitman in 2018, Tully stars Charlize Theron as Marlo, a woman with a third unplanned pregnancy with her husband, Drew. With a script written by Diablo Cody (her third collaboration with Reitman), the film is about Marlo's friendship she develops with her night nanny, Tully (Mackenzie Davis), who is there more to help support Marlo than she is to just care for the new baby. While the film is mostly about Marlo and Tully's relationship, Drew plays an important part in the story as the husband who doesn't - but tries - to understand.
Critics praised Tully, awarding it an 87% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes and praising Theron's performance and the script's look at the difficulties of motherhood and postpartum mental health. Theron earned a Golden Globes nomination for Best Actress - Motion Picture Comedy or Musical, while both Theron and Mackenzie Davis earned nominations from the Hollywood Critics Association Awards.
8 The Flash (2023)
Henry Allen

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The Flash
- Release Date
- June 16, 2023
- Runtime
- 144 minutes
- Director
- Andres Muschietti
- Writers
- Christina Hodson, Joby Harold, John Francis Daley, Jonathan Goldstein
- Franchise(s)
- DC Extended Universe
Cast
- Barry Allen / The Flash
- Sasha CalleKara Zor-El / Supergirl
In 2023, Ron Livingston joined the DCU in a surprising move. In The Flash, he stars as Henry Allen, Barry Allen's father. What makes this such a surprising casting moment was that he replaced Billy Crudup in the role after the latter actor played Henry in Justice League. Crudup had to drop out of the role when the film had scheduling conflicts with his TV series, The Morning Show. Livingston stepped in to replace him in the cast and was a big part of the story as Flash worked to get him cleared of killing his mother.
Critics were unkind to The Flash, although it had a lot of good things going for it. Michael Keaton returning to the Batman role decades after he played the Caped Crusader in 1989 and 1992 was a huge fan-friendly moment. The return of General Zod was also fun, but the CGI and complications with the time travel story turned away casual fans. It also didn't help that the movie came out after the DCU announced it was rebooting, making many fans no longer care about this film. It received a 63% Rotten Tomatoes score, thanks to keeping the spirit of the character.
7 A Million Little Things (2018-2023)
Jonathan Dixon

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A Million Little Things
- Release Date
- 2018 - 2023-00-00
- Network
- ABC
- Directors
- James Griffiths
- Writers
- James Griffiths
Cast
- David Giuntoli
- Allison Miller
The ABC drama series A Million Little Things was a hugely popular show for the network, and Ron Livingston played one of the most important characters in the series. However, his character never appears in the main timeline of the show. A Million Little Things follows a tight-knit group of friends who start to question life and what they know when one of them dies by suicide. Livingston plays Jon Dixon, the successful businessperson who dies by suicide, leaving his friends shaken up and confused.
Livingston was a main character in the first season, mainly through flashback scenes, and a guest character in the second, third, and fifth seasons.
Livingston was a main character in the first season, mainly through flashback scenes, and a guest character in the second, third, and fifth seasons. While critics didn't love it, giving it an overall 53% score for that first season, fans were all on board, giving it an 85% fresh rating. The main complaints were that the series was overwhelmed by its depressing storyline and weighty subject matter that rarely gave viewers a chance to breathe.
6 Boardwalk Empire (2013)
Roy Phillips

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Boardwalk Empire
- Release Date
- 2010 - 2014-00-00
- Showrunner
- Terence Winter
- Directors
- Timothy Van Patten, Allen Coulter
- Writers
- Terence Winter, Nelson Johnson
Cast
- Shea Whigham
- Kelly Macdonald
Ron Livingston joined the Boardwalk Empire cast in the fourth season of the historical crime drama. The show follows Nucky Thompson (Steve Buscemi), a political figure who rose to prominence during the Prohibition era in the 1920s. Throughout five seasons, Nucky rises to power in Atlantic City, where he deals with mobsters, politicians, and real-life historical figures. Livingston plays Roy Phillips, a man pretending to be an executive of a Piggly Wiggly market chain but actually works at the detective agency.

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He debuted in the fourth season premiere and had his eyes set on Gillian (Gretchen Mol), Nucky's long-time friend and Jimmy's (Michael Pitt) mother. He wants her to admit to driving Roger McAllister so she can be arrested for the crime. However, he soon falls for Gillian, helps her kick her drug habit, and begins to find himself unsure about bringing her down, although he finally does get her to confess and has her arrested and imprisoned.
5 Loudermilk (2017-2020)
Sam Loudermilk

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Loudermilk
- Release Date
- 2017 - 2020-00-00
- Showrunner
- Peter Farrelly, Bobby Mort
- Directors
- Peter Farrelly
- Writers
- Peter Farrelly, Bobby Mort
Cast
- Ron Livingston
- Will Sasso
- Anja Savcic
- Laura Mennell
- Creator(s)
- Peter Farrelly, Bobby Mort
In 2017, Ron Livingston played Sam Loudermilk, a recovering alcoholic, in the comedy-drama series Loudermilk. He runs his own substance abuse support group in Seattle and helps people in need of recovery. However, when a priest at the church whose meetings he runs demands that he help a church member's daughter kick her addiction, he struggles to help her, especially since he is someone who can't create positive connections with other people. The series follows Loudermilk and the girl, Claire (Anja Savcic), trying to move forward.
Critics praised the series' humor and acting, with a 92% Rotten Tomatoes score.
The series focuses Loudermilk and Claire, as well as others in the support group, and their lives and problems that keep them from finding healing. Critics praised the series' humor and acting, with a 92% Rotten Tomatoes score. The series ran for three seasons and ended up shutting down when Audience Network closed its streaming service, although there is hope that a fourth season could soon continue the story.
4 The Conjuring (2013)
Roger Perron

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The Conjuring
- Release Date
- July 19, 2013
- Runtime
- 112 minutes
- Director
- James Wan
- Writers
- Chad Hayes, Carey W. Hayes
- Sequel(s)
- The Conjuring 2, The Conjuring 3
Cast
- Franchise(s)
- The Conjuring
The Conjuring Universe began with the movie of the same name in 2013. Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga portray real-life paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. This debut film sees them hired to investigate a possibly possessed farmhouse in Rhode Island. The family includes Roger and Carolyn Perron and their five daughters, who live at the farmhouse where strange things begin happening. The Warrens show up and realize there is a malevolent spirit haunting the farmhouse.

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Ron Livingston stars as Rober Perron, the father. As one of the people terrified of the haunting and wanting to protect his family, Livingston has a big role in bringing the viewers into the story. Critics praised the film, giving it an 86% fresh Rotten Tomatoes score. It was also a massive box office success, making $319.5 million on a $20 million budget. The franchise has made over $2.2 billion with eight movies in the series.
3 Adaptation (2002)
Marty Bowen

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Adaptation.
- Release Date
- December 6, 2002
- Runtime
- 115 Minutes
- Director
- Spike Jonze
- Writers
- Susan Orlean, Charlie Kaufman
Cast
- Charlie Kaufman / Donald Kaufman
- Susan Orlean
Adaptation was a comedy-drama film directed by Spike Jonze and written by Charlie Kaufman. The movie is sort of based on The Orchid Thief by Susan Orlean. Meryl Streep stars as Susan Orlean, the author of the novel that Charlie Kaufman is hired to write. Nicolas Cage stars as Kaufman as he works on figuring out how to adapt the novel to a screenplay. Cage also plays Donald Kaufman, Charlie's twin brother. As for Ron Livingston, he stars as Marty Bowen, the real-life founder of Temple Hill Entertainment.
.While Livingston's role was small, the film was a huge critical success as well as a small box office success.
The entire film is a meta picture, with Cage playing the actual Adaptation screenwriter who is struggling to adapt the screenplay for this very movie. While Livingston's role was small, the film was a huge critical success as well as a small box office success. Critics awarded it a 91% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, calling it original and multi-layered. It also picked up four Oscar nominations, including a win for Chris Cooper.
2 Band Of Brothers (2001)
Lewis Nixon

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Band of Brothers
- Release Date
- 2001 - 2001
- Network
- HBO
- Directors
- David Frankel, David Nutter, Mikael Salomon, Phil Alden Robinson, Richard Loncraine, Tom Hanks
- Writers
- Bruce C. McKenna, Graham Yost, John Orloff
Cast
- Damian LewisRichard D. Winters
- Donnie WahlbergC. Carwood Lipton
In 2001, Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks cast Ron Livingston as one of the main stars of the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers. The miniseries followed Easy Company in World War II and their participation on the Western Front. The series had 10 episodes and started with the training before moving on to landing in Normandy and the battles up to the end of World War II. Livingston stars as Captain Lewis Nixon, the main focus of the ninth episode of the season, "Why We Fight."

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Nixon is distraught when heading into Nazi Germany after he learns his wife is divorcing him, and he ends up demoted to operations officer. However, he goes on to help free surviving prisoners from a concentration camp, and this is the episode that ends with the announced suicide of Adolf Hitler. The final episode reveals the fate of both Nixon and Richard Winters (Damian Lewis). Band of Brothers was nominated for 20 Primetime Emmy Awards and won seven. Livingston was also nominated for a Golden Globes Award for Best Supporting Actor.
1 Office Space (1999)
Peter

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Office Space
- Release Date
- February 19, 1999
- Runtime
- 89 minutes
- Director
- Mike Judge
- Writers
- Mike Judge
Cast
- Ron Livingston
The most famous movie that Ron Livingston is known for is the 1999 Mike Judge film Office Space. The film stars Livingston in the lead role as Peter Gibbons, a frustrated and unmotivated programmer at the software company Initech. Gibbons is hypnotized during a hypnotherapy session and is told to be completely relaxed and stop caring about anything. However, his therapist dies of a heart attack, and Gibbons leaves still under that suggestion just when his company brings in consultants to help downsize the business.
Shockingly, the consultants love the lackluster attitude he exhibits, and he is one of the people they choose not to fire. The entire movie is a smart satire of business life and being stuck in the corporate wheels. It has become one of the most beloved cult classics in cinema history. Critics praised the movie, with an 81% Rotten Tomatoes score, and Ron Livingston created the persona that he has continued to play over the years since.
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