Roland Düringers grew up in Vienna, Austria, where his father was a cloakroom attendant at the famous Viennese Burgtheater. Düringer, who was at that time pupil of a "Secondary technical college" met (because of father occupation) the actor Herwig Seeböck, who invited him to his theatre workshops and also to be part of his theatre ensemble. The first milestone in his career was with the comedy group "Schlabarett", where he also met Alfred Dorfer, who got a longtime partner in many upcoming projects. The group played two extraordinary successful programs ("Atompilz von links (1985)" and "Kultur gegen alle (1986)") in front of a live audience. Afterwards the group split and Düringer started his first solo program ("Hinterholzacht - 20 Jahre Abrechnung (1994)" as a stage comedian. In the same year he played a lot of different roles in the Austrian cult comedy film "Muttertag (1994)". 1992 he played his first bigger role in the TV series "Kaisermühlen Blues (1992)", which is still in production and still on air in Austrian television. Maybe even more famous is the TV series "MA 2412 (1998)" in which he played a magistrate at the side of his friend Alfred Dorfer. Düringer reached one of his fever pitches with the feature film "Hinterholz 8 (1998)", which was the second most successful movie in Austrian cinemas that year and which was just beaten by "Titanic (1997)". Düringer used to be a motor sports and car enthusiast, before he concentrated himself on a more sustainable mode of life. 2016 he formed his own Austrian political party.
Roland Elsner is an actor, known for Ingenium (2018).
Roland Emmerich is a German film director and producer of blockbuster films like The Day After Tomorrow (2004), Godzilla (1998), Independence Day (1996) and The Patriot (2000). Before fame, he originally wanted to be a production designer, but decided to be a director, after watching the original Star Wars (1977). Emmerich began his career in his native Germany. In his youth, he pursued painting and sculpting. While enrolled in the director's program at film school in Munich, his student film Das Arche Noah Prinzip (1984) went on to open the 1984 Berlin Film Festival. The feature became a huge success and was sold to more than 20 countries. In an amazing trivia, he directed his first feature, Das Arche Noah Prinzip (1984), in 1984. He is openly gay and a campaigner for the LGBT community. A director/writer/producer with a flair for special effects-driven action, German Roland Emmerich made himself at home in blockbuster-hungry 1990s Hollywood. Born and educated in West Germany, Emmerich studied production design as well as direction at the Munich Film and Television School. After his student film, The Noah's Ark Principle, debuted at the 1984 Berlin Film Festival, Emmerich formed his production company Centropolis and directed supernatural fantasies Making Contact (1986) and Ghost Chase (1987), and the straight-to-video action film Moon 44 (1990). On the latter, he met actor Dean Devlin who subsequently switched jobs to become Emmerich's writing and producing partner once Emmerich set up shop in Hollywood. After making his solo Hollywood debut directing Jean-Claude Van Damme in the cyborg action fest Universal Soldier (1992), Emmerich and Devlin revealed a talent for conjuring A-level action spectacles out of B-movie scenarios with their first film together, Stargate (1994). A space odyssey mixing ancient Egyptiana and high-tech wizardry, Stargate became an unexpected hit. Emmerich hit his blockbuster stride with his next film, Independence Day (1996). With its eye-popping destruction of major cities and climactic annihilation of a spacecraft via portable computer, Independence Day blew away its summer movie competition on the strength of its visual flash. Geared to repeat with the endlessly- and creatively-hyped version of Godzilla (1998), Emmerich instead faced the conundrum of directing a $100 million grossing film that did not live up to box office expectations. Emmerich and Devlin next turned their epic visions to the decidedly lower-tech (but still CGI-enhanced) action of the American Revolution in the Mel Gibson summer vehicle The Patriot (2000).
Roland Ferrandi is an actor, known for The Lobster (2015).
Roland Freeman is known for The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution (2015).
Roland Freitag is a German actor. He grew up in Jena/Germany and the USA. He speaks fluent German and English, also a little of Spanish and French. He started with television series in 2011 and become an actor for German and international cinema productions in Europe. Roland is also a talented singer, photographer and cameraman. He was also trained in various martial arts. He presents the new modern acting art from Europe with an authentic part of his own true passion.
Roland Garcia is known for Deadly Duels (2022), Bad Fun (2018) and Welcome to Grindhaus! (2017).
Roland Gelhausen is known for Capitani (2019), Superjhemp retörns (2018) and Peitruss (2019).
Roland Giraud was born on February 14, 1942 in Rabat, French Protectorate in Morocco [now Morocco]. He is an actor, known for La cage dorée (2013), 3 hommes et un couffin (1985) and Elle voit des nains partout! (1982). He has been married to Maaike Jansen since 1966. They have one child.
Roland Glowacki was born on December 4, 1923 in Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski, Swietokrzyskie, Poland. He was an actor, known for Pociag (1959), Samson (1961) and Pamietnik pani Hanki (1963). He died on September 24, 2005 in Szczecin, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland.