Ron Burke is known for Secret Admirer (1985), Skeeter (1993) and The One Man Jury (1978).
Ron Burkhardt is an actor and producer, known for Red (2001), Cosmic Origins 3D (2011) and The Lake (2017).
Ron Bush is an American actor known for 'St. Vincent' and 'Bloodline.' Ron was born in Toms River, NJ, but found himself moving to GA for college. Initially, acting was not on his mind. Maybe as a kid, but he hadn't quite gotten the acting bug yet. While attending college at Georgia Tech, Ron Bush received his first exposure to the entertainment world in the form of an open call for background actors for the movie "Sweet Home Alabama." After four days on set, he was hooked. After a short(ish) stint in the 'real world,' working several different 9-5 jobs, Ron found his way back to the entertainment world. Since "Sweet Home Alabama," Ron has been the principal, supporting or lead role in more than 60 movies, commercials and industrials. In 2011 he won best actor in a zombie feature in the 4th annual dead letter awards and was nominated for best actor in a feature in the World Music and Independent Film Festival, both for his leading role in the feature movie "Zombie Doomsday." This movie was shot in 9 hours and was 100% unscripted Improv. While Ron grew up in Southern New Jersey, he moved down to Atlanta to attend Georgia Tech for his B.S. in Management and then Georgia State University for an MBA. He then left the Southeast for Baltimore and a short stint at the Smithsonian Institution. Baltimore is also where Ron made the decision to drop it all and make a go at acting full-time. After two years in Baltimore, Ron made the move to NY where he was able to add several more credits to his resume, including a scene with Bill Murray and Naomi Watts in 'St. Vincent,' co-stars in 'Louie' and 'Your Worst Nightmare' and several indie movies. Three years later, he made the move to Atlanta, where production was booming. Here, he was able to book several TV roles, including a Recurring Guest Star on Tyler Perry's show 'Too Close To Home' and a co-starring role on Netflix's hit show 'Bloodline.'
Ron Butler was born on July 12, 1964 in The Bahamas. He is an actor and director, known for Spartan (2004), The Hungover Games (2014) and Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (2008).
Ron Byrd is an actor and casting director, known for Miles Away (2015), All Between Us (2018) and American Bad Boy (2015).
Ron Byron is an actor and director, known for Le bâton: The Stick (1994), Seinfeld (1989) and Dusting Cliff 7 (1997).
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Ron Caldwell is an actor, known for Flight (2012), Let's Be Cops (2014) and Fist Fight (2017).
Ron Canada's acting career spans 41 years of work in Theater, Film and Television. From Adventures in Babysitting (1987), Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992), National Treasure (2004), The American President (1995), Cinderella Man (2005), Wedding Crashers (2005), and Ted 2 (2015), Ron has memorably performed in many of the country's most popular films. He received the Dallas Film Critics Award for Lone Star (1996) (direcby John Sayles) and has performed memorably in films such as The Human Stain (2003), The United States of Leland (2003), The Hunted (2003), Man of the House (1995), Above Suspicion (1995), and The Last of the Finest (1990). Recent films include The Discovery (2017) (with Robert Redford), Crown Heights (2017), and The Empty Man (2020). Television audiences have appreciated the wide range and variety of work he has done over the years in everything from Star Trek series including Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), and Star Trek: Voyager (1995), to the more recent The Affair (2014) and Madam Secretary (2014). A partial list of television performances includes: The Orville (2017), The West Wing (1999), The Good Fight (2017), NYPD Blue (1993), Blue Bloods (2010), and The Strain (2014), just to name an additional few. Ron's career began in the Theater and he returns to the stage whenever he can, as an actor, a director, and a producer. He has performed all over the country in classical and contemporary theater. Prior to finding his passion as an actor, Ron was a professional Broadcast journalist working in Washington, D.C. for ABC Hearst Broadcasting, Maryland Public Broadcasting and Voice of America. He received both the 1977 Emmy Award and the 1978 Associated Press Broadcasters Award in that field. He began his acting career at Washington, D.C.'s famous Arena Stage after training in D.C. at The Folger Theatre.
Ron Carlson is a producer and actor, known for All American Christmas Carol (2013), Tom Cool (2009) and Unnatural (2015).