Moses began his acting career in 1967, at age fifteen, in an
Equity production of
The Fifth Season at the Santa Monica Playhouse. In 1970, he appeared in an episode of
Room 222, followed in 1971 with roles on
Mission: Impossible and
The F.B.I. He appeared in a production of
Jean-Paul Sartre's
Dirty Hands (Les Mains Sales) at the Gallery Theatre in Hollywood. He headlined at Ye Little Club, a popular venue in
Beverly Hills.
Roger Ailes spotted him on an episode of
Owen Marshall. Ailes invited Moses to become a client. Moses moved to New York City. Ailes arranged an audition for Moses to perform for
Budd Friedman, the owner of the well known New York night club
The Improv. Moses’ style clicked with Friedman and New York audiences. Moses became the only male singer to work the club regularly during that period along with the then unknown comedians
Jay Leno,
Richard Lewis, and
Andy Kaufman. Moses worked a number of east coast night clubs, including Host's Farm in
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and Michael's Pub in
Manhattan, for several years, returning weekly to the Improv. He was hired to do a backer's audition for a prospective New York show that was mounted in Los Angeles. Budd Friedman had just opened his L.A. Improv. Moses was rehearsing the play by day and performing at the Improv at night. Moses was a veteran night club performer at this point. Standing ovations were not unusual for his twenty-minute sets. (Westways magazine did an article on this phenomenon.) A talent coordinator for the nationally syndicated
Merv Griffin Show (Don Kane) was present one night. Two weeks later, Moses appeared on Merv's show. Merv, a successful singer himself for several decades, had Moses back 18 times in a nine-month period. In 1977, Moses played the title role in the
prime-time action adventure drama ''
Young Dan'l Boone on CBS. In 1978, Moses played the role of Bruce Scott in the feature film Avalanche which starred Rock Hudson and Mia Farrow. Also in 1978, 20th Century Fox record division released his LP album Face the Music''. Moses is probably best known for playing Jefferson Smith Hutchins "(Hitman) Hutch" in the day-time soap opera
General Hospital, from 1979 to 1980 on
ABC. The story-line, carried by "Luke, Laura, and Hutch" made General Hospital one of the most popular shows on television.
Time Magazine did an article on the subject. Moses had a hit in Germany in 1985 with the song "If I Could Just Fall in Love" released by
Teldec Records of
Hamburg, Germany as a
12" vinyl record. It was also made into a music video directed by the German filmmaker Utz Weber. In 1986, Moses played Niles Perry, the rock star love interest of Eve Harper, played by
Linda Purl, in the TV movie
Pleasures. His CD
Evil and Dangerous Men was released in 2005 and received favorable reviews. {{Listen The title song of the album was derived from the short film
Jack Takes a Vacation that was co-produced, co-written and directed by Moses. He also played the title role. Scenes from the film were intercut and used in the music video for "Evil and Dangerous Men". In November 2022, Rick released the album "The Heart of the King. ==Personal life==