Executive Producer Ron R Chevalier: Specialties: Executive Producer New Motion Picture/Television Reality TV Shows, Artist Management,Public Relations/Press Releases, Branding, Funding for Motion Pictures. Music Video Production Services, Commercials, Infomercials and Major Motion Picture Production. Mr. Chevalier is best know for his work ethic and ability to work well with others.(425) 512-7402
Ron Chevarie is known for Osmosis Jones (2001), The Princess and the Frog (2009) and Space Jam (1996).
Ron Cho is known for Alita: Battle Angel (2019), Monochrome: The Chromism (2019) and Golgotha.
Ron Clark was born in 1933 in Montréal, Québec, Canada. He is a writer and producer, known for History of the World: Part I (1981), Silent Movie (1976) and The Funny Farm (1983).
Ron Clements was born on April 25, 1953 in Sioux City, Iowa, USA. He is a writer and director, known for Hercules (1997), Aladdin (1992) and The Princess and the Frog (2009). He has been married to Tamara Lee Glumace since February 25, 1989.
A native of Atlanta, Georgia, Ronald Clinton Smith, was born on March 19, 1951, to Harry Raymond Smith, a former football player at Georgia Tech and P-51 fighter pilot in WW II and Korea, who died when Ron was fifteen, and Theresa Vina Gooch, a model and homemaker. Encouraged to sing at an early age, he studied voice in church and high school choirs, took up guitar and played in bands as a teenager. Following his father's love of football, he played from age eight to twenty, including two years at Florida State, where his love for the game gave way to his love of writing and traveling. A few years later he discovered off the wall stand up comedy with friend and inadvertent acting teacher, Col. Bruce Hampton, which led to theater work, and then to television and film acting. In the meantime he continued to write songs, poems, stories and screenplays, and in 2012 published the novel "Creature Storms," based on his own script, spending 10 years on the novel. He balances writing with film acting. In 1987 he married artist and accountant, Kathryn Sue Marchant. They have two sons, Jeremiah Christian Smith and Sean Dillon Smith, both successful marketing entrepreneurs.
Ron Coan is known for Detroit Steel (2017) and Mobsteel (2015).
Artist, writer, film conceptual designer, and cartoonist Ron Cobb was born in 1937 in Los Angeles, California. Cobb began his career in the mid-1950's as an inbetweener/breakdown artist on the classic Walt Disney animated feature "Sleeping Beauty." Ron was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1960 and served in the Signal Corps during the Vietnam war in 1963. Following his tour of duty Cobb became a political cartoonist for the L.A. Free Press, which lasted from 1965 to 1970. He designed the cover for the Jefferson Airplane album "After Bathing at Baxter's." In 1969 Ron designed the international symbol for Ecology. In 1972 he moved to Sydney, Australia. Cobb's first film assignment was designing the spaceship exterior for John Carpenter's science fiction cult comedy "Dark Star." Ron was the production designer on the movies "Conan the Barbarian" (Cobb also has an uncredited bit part in this particular picture), "The Last Starfighter," and "Leviathan." Among the films Cobb made conceptual contributions to are "Star Wars," "Alien," "Raiders of the Lost Ark," "Close Encounters of the Third Kind: The Special Edition," "Back to the Future," "Real Genius," "Aliens," "The Abyss," "Total Recall," "True Lies," "Space Truckers," "The Sixth Day," "Titan A.E.," and "Southland Tales." Moreover, Ron designed the opening credits sequence for the anthology TV series "Amazing Stories" and wrote the "Shelter Skelter" episode of the mid-1980's revival of "The Twilight Zone." In addition, Cobb originated the story for "Night Skies," a darker earlier version of "E.T." which alas never got made. He directed the comedy "Garbo" in 1990. Outside of his film and television work, Ron did designs and wrote scenarios for several video games. His illustrations were published in the books "RCD-25," "Mah Fellow Americans," "Raw Sewage," "The Cobb Book," "Cobb Again," and "Colorvision." Cobb lived in Sydney, Australia with his wife Robin Love and son Nicky. He died at age 83 from lewy body dementia on September 21, 2020.
Ron Coleman is an actor, known for The Griddle House (2018).