In the mid-to-late nineties, actor Ron Livingston played the quintessential everyman in movies such as "Swingers" (1996) and "Office Space" (1999) - two cult favorites which perfectly captured that decade's culture, pop and otherwise - and the two films that made him a hipster household name. Proving he was more than just the wry, funny "hang-out guy," by the dawn of the millennium, Livingston did a one-eighty turn by showing his diversity - suiting up for courtroom drama, taking a sexy turn in the city and ending up on the negotiating end of a hostage crisis - all to great effect on both the big and small screens. By the 2010s, Livingston was working regularly in TV, starring in two series, the recovery-themed comedy "Loudermilk" (Audience 2017- ) and the tear-jerking drama "A Million Little Things" (ABC 2018- ), at the same time.