Actor Rich Ting was born in Los Angeles, California and is a 4th generation Asian American.
Growing up as an athlete, Ting played collegiate football at Yale University while earning a
B.A, and then went on to achieve dual J.D./M.B.A. degrees. Soon after achieving his
scholastic goals, he realized that he needed to switch careers and pursue his passion for the
entertainment industry and, specifically, as an actor.


Ting has appeared on major hit shows: F.B.I., Magnum P.I., NCIS: Los Angeles, Supergirl,
Waco, Rush Hour, and Chicago P.D. He split his time between the U.S. and South Korea for
several years after being cast in lead roles on the Korean drama television series Iris as
well as in the feature films, No Tears For the Dead alongside Jang Dong-gun and Real with
Kim Soo-hyun. His determination and work ethic landed him roles in Hollywood
blockbuster films, such as Lone Survivor opposite Mark Wahlberg and on Salt alongside
Angelina Jolie as well as the spaghetti Western, No Name and Dynamite Davenport, where
he plays the lead character of 'Dynamite Davenport'. Ting can also be seen performing
stunts as a 1st degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do in G.I. Joe: Rise of the Cobra, The Green
Hornet, Gamer, and Crank 2: High Voltage.


Ting is most well-known for playing the iconic character 'Bolo' in the HBO Max drama
series Warrior (2018), a television series inspired by the writings and work of Bruce Lee
and is unforgettable on Amazon Prime’s Season 4 of the critically-acclaimed The Man in the
High Castle (2019) as 'Captain Iijima', a driven, ambitious young detective in the Japanese
Kempeitai.
In 2022, Ting has been seen on FX's The Old Man opposite Jeff Bridges on the streaming
service Hulu as well as on Netflix's Partner Track where he plays the character of 'Carter
Min', the General Counsel of Min Enterprises. In 2023, Ting has been seen on Apple's Hello
Tomorrow as 'Hikaru Makoto', Disney Freeform's AZNBBGRL as 'Cody Lim', and also served
as the Grand Marshal of the 2023 San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade and Festival.
In 2024, Ting starred on Paramount+’s Season 2 of Taylor Sheridan's hit crime drama
series, Tulsa King, alongside Sylvester Stallone, where he plays the Chinese Triad druglord,
'Jackie Ming', a quiet but ruthless man with his own ambitions in the marijuana industry in
Tulsa, Oklahoma. Ting also starred in SEGA's Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, the ninth
mainline entry of the Like a Dragon series, and a direct sequel to Yakuza: Like a Dragon and
the spin-off title Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name. He plays 'Wong
Tou', the ruler of the Ganzhe syndicate, who is a powerful figure in Honolulu's underworld.
Despite his gentlemanly exterior, Wong conceals the face of a ruthless gangster. An
entrepreneur with immense wealth, he is a formidable rival to Dwight Mendez's
Barracudas.


In 2025, Ting can be seen on Amazon Prime's new half-hour drama, On Call, from Wolf
Entertainment and Universal Television, which marks Wolf Entertainment's first streaming
series and its 10th current scripted series overall. Ting plays 'Sgt. Tyson Koyama', the team
leader of the Long Beach P.D.'s drug enforcement team (DET). Ting will also debut as cohost
on The Destination Channel’s Emmy-award winning series, Staycation Wine& Dine,
streaming on Roku.