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Thom Rikko Reveals His Method for Crafting Authentic Characters

Actor Thom Rikko shares his process for creating authentic, dynamic characters through real-life observation and exploration in various cultures.

Thom Rikko shares his method for crafting authentic, living characters through real-life observation and exploration.

The Struggle for Authenticity in Acting

Many actors struggle to spark a living, breathing character beyond the page. Drama schools give you the foundations, objectives & obstacles, given circumstances, beats & subtext, listening (Meisner), status/power, voice & physical life, and they matter. But when I want to expand my character catalogue fast, I do fieldwork. I get out into real life.

Actors everywhere are chasing the same thing: that moment when a character stops sounding like lines and starts feeling like a life. Drama school gives you the foundations, objectives, given circumstances, subtext, truthful listening, status, voice, the physical life, and they matter. But the performances that live with you usually come from somewhere messier, more human, and impossible to fake.

Born and raised in Europe and now splitting his time between Atlanta and New York, Thom is a relentless traveler, 30+ countries and counting. Each place has given him new characters without ever handing him a script. “Culture and even climate shape behavior,” he explains. “A humid afternoon changes breath and posture. A cold morning tightens shoulders. An apology lands differently in Helsinki than it does in Manhattan. Those micro-differences become the DNA of my roles.”

So what does his prep actually look like? Thom goes where real life forgets it’s being watched: a café at 8:30 a.m., a market just before closing, the subway when a city exhales. He sits still, softens his gaze, and lets one person draw him in, maybe a barista who over-apologizes; maybe a dad folding a napkin into perfect squares while pretending to listen. He tracks where their weight lives, how they give or take space, where the breath catches, truths the body tells before the mouth does.

“Later, I analyze: how can I make this person mine? How can I adapt or copy their behavior truthfully? If it’s a comedy, I might add or stretch a beat. If it’s a thriller, I strip it down, quieter breath, fewer gestures, more pressure under the skin.” Over time he’s built a private catalog of characters, a living library of rhythms, postures, tensions, and tells he can pull from when a script demands someone specific and alive.

He’s clear about boundaries, too. “I become the character emotionally, but I also release the character. I live the truth under imaginary circumstances, and when we cut, I let it go. That’s how you stay human.”

His favorite lab? Late evenings. “Dinner time or just after, when there’s alcohol involved,” he admits with a grin. “Some people walk in shy and careful; after a few glasses, they shift, voice, tempo, eye contact, the way they claim space. Watching that transformation intrigues me even more. It’s like the mask slips and the real rhythm underneath starts to show.”

As for picking parts from that inner library, Thom refuses comfort. “The roles have to speak to me. I never choose what’s easy, I choose what challenges me and asks for more than I’ve done before. The best ones make me think, ‘How can I possibly pull this off?’ And then the work becomes proving to myself (and the director) that I absolutely can.” He shrugs, as if the secret were never a secret at all.

“Travel often. Observe always. And when a stranger’s tiny, honest detail moves you, take it with gratitude. That’s your next role asking to be born.”

Before we wrap, Thom leaves one simple challenge. “You don’t need a big budget or a passport. Start small. Pick a street you’ve never walked, a café you’ve never tried, a bus you’ve never taken. Choose at random and let life guide you. It might feel scary at first, but fear is just the edge of your next character.”

If time or money is tight, that’s okay. Go one stop farther than usual. Sit somewhere new and listen. Notice one breath pattern, one nervous habit, one unexpected smile, and take it home. Every tiny step outside your comfort zone widens your range. The reward isn’t just a better role; it’s also a braver you.

For more about Thom and his journey, visit his official website Thom Rikko or follow him on Instagram.

About Thom Rikko

Thom Rikko is an accomplished actor with a deep passion for creating authentic and compelling characters. With over 30 countries visited and countless roles under his belt, Rikko’s diverse life experiences inform his approach to acting. His dedication to observing the world around him, both in cultural contexts and in everyday life, has led to a nuanced and expansive portfolio of characters that resonate with audiences.
 
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