
Age: 54
male
Walton Sanders Goggins Jr. (born November 10, 1971) is an American actor. He has starred in various television series, including The Shield (2002–08), Justified (2010–2015), Vice Principals (2016–17), The Righteous Gemstones (2019–25), Invincible (2021–present), Fallout (2024–present), and The White Lotus (2025). He was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for Justified and The White Lotus, and for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for Fallout. Goggins starred in and co-produced the Academy Award–winning short film The Accountant (2001). He has also featured in feature films, such as Predators (2010), Lincoln, Django Unchained (both 2012), The Hateful Eight (2015), Maze Runner: The Death Cure, Tomb Raider, and Ant-Man and the Wasp (all 2018).

Walton Goggins

Rick/ice cream man
for Rick/ice cream man in The Ice Cream Man
Suggested by lllaryn34

Every town has an ice cream truck. Every neighborhood has a familiar song drifting through the summer air. And every person carries fears they hope nobody will ever see. The Ice Cream Man is a prestige horror anthology series based on the acclaimed Image Comics series. Set across countless towns, cities, and forgotten roads, each episode follows ordinary people confronting their deepest fears, regrets, addictions, obsessions, and tragedies when their lives intersect with a mysterious ice cream vendor named Rick. Friendly. Polite. Always smiling. Rick seems harmless at first glance. Yet wherever his truck appears, reality begins to bend. Time loops endlessly. Memories come alive. Nightmares escape into the real world. Entire lives unravel from a single choice. Some believe Rick is a demon. Others think he's a god. Some whisper that he's death itself. The truth may be far stranger. As disconnected stories slowly reveal hidden connections, a larger mythology emerges—one that stretches beyond humanity and into a cosmic struggle involving ancient beings who feed upon hope, despair, memory, and imagination. Blending psychological horror, supernatural mystery, dark fantasy, and heartbreaking human drama, The Ice Cream Man explores what scares us most: loneliness, grief, addiction, mortality, and the terrifying possibility that our lives may be shaped by forces beyond our understanding.