Former golden gloves boxer Ron Eldard has found success on stage, television and in feature films. Fans of the NBC medical drama ER (1994) will remember Eldard for playing a paramedic and love interest for nurse Julianna Margulies on the show's second season. The New York native graduated from the city's prestigious High School of the Performing Arts after studying drama and made his feature film debut in Nancy Savoca's True Love (1989). Eldard's subsequent major film roles include that of an inner city youth coping with the consequences of a practical joke gone horribly awry in Barry Levinson's Sleepers (1996). On stage, Eldard made a name for himself appearing in the off-Broadway productions of "AveNu Boys" and "Servy 'n' Bernice 4Ever" and, in his one man show, "Standing Eight Count". His Broadway credits include Neil Simon's "Biloxi Blues" and "On the Waterfront". On television, Eldard starred in the short-lived NBC sitcom Men Behaving Badly (1996) and in Bakersfield P.D. (1993). Eldard has also appeared in several made-for-television movies, including Showtime's Bastard Out of Carolina (1996) and HBO's When Trumpets Fade (1998).
Born in New York, raised in Alaska, and now building an acting career in Los Angeles, Ron Eliot is anything but predictable. With acting work is as diverse as his background, Ron has portrayed a variety of roles. From the rough cowboy in "Last Kind Words" to the socially awkward assistant in the indie film "White on Rice," to gay personal trainer in the indie "Boy Trouble," to rifle shooting hunter in the national commercial campaign for "Sportsmans Warehouse," Ron is able to dive into a wide range of characters. The best way to describe Ron is he simply does nothing half way and when he puts his mind to something success is the only outcome he'll be satisfied with. When he got started in his career he lived in a shed in his friend's backyard making what he could until his career took off. But, that background was the foundation for Ron to find a passion for creating characters and telling stories which would motivate him to continue building a solid resume in film and television. Ron often calls upon his varied personal experience to help him create his characters. Ron grew up playing many winter sports in Alaska and went on to compete in ski racing as a Junior Olympian. It was college that took him to the University of Utah before relocating to Los Angeles with his wife and two kids.
New York native Ron Elliot a product of West Indian and Southern roots. As a young man, his focus was to become an engineer, Ron soon found that his true passions would lead him to the creative world of writing and filmmaking. Ron's authentic perspective of conveying life through entertainment began in the late '90s when he landed a job in the promotions department at Def Jam Records. A few years after, he ventured into filmmaking, working for music video director Hype Williams, and has been immersed in that industry ever since. He went on to work in the digital department at DuArt Film & Video Company. He later became Supervising Producer at Tempo Network (a subsidiary of MTV at the time), where he produced many live concert programs, as well as some of the network's other TV shows. Ron has also worked with Russell Simmons (Hip-Hop Summit), and Spike Lee, doing commercials for television. In addition, he spent many years as an editor for various television networks, including A&E, NBC, NYCTV, BET, and VH1. Within recent years, as a filmmaker, some of his projects have earned recognition at major film festivals within the United States and abroad, including the Newark Festival, for Best Feature Film, and the Cannes Film Festival for Best Short Film. His ability to integrate entertainment and education has set his writing apart by permitting him to infuse core values of the human experience. This, in turn, allows his work to be something that is both universal and impactful, by crossing and meshing cultural barriers. Encompassing true real-life experiences within his work is an innate skill, ubiquitous throughout his artistry. Ron, at times, uses his US Air Force Gulf War Veteran experience as both a lens and catalyst for storytelling.
Ron Emerson is an actor, known for Anthropocene (2020), Anathema (2019) and Casting Couch Slaughter 2: The Second Coming (2021).
Ron Encarnacion is an actor, known for Drifter TKD (2008), Magnum P.I. (2018) and Parts of the Same Circle (2012).
Ron English is known for Five Days in the 'A' (2009), Unspoken Words (2014) and Gavin Hook (2017).
Ron English is known for This Is the End (2013), Calvin Marshall (2009) and Acid Is Groovy Kill the Pigs (1993).
Ron Fallica is an actor and producer, known for Stranger Things (2016), Drought (2020) and Good Behavior (2016). He has been married to Allie McCulloch since September 15, 2007. They have two children.
Ron Feilen was born on August 28, 1934 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He was an actor and director. He was previously married to Bobbie Burns. He died on August 30, 2013 in Casa Grande, Arizona, USA.
Ron Feldman is known for Lust for Gold: A Race Against Time (2021) and Beyond Oak Island (2020).