Ronald Melton Braxton is known for Hustle (2022), Blue Bloods (2010) and LICK (2019).
Ronald Mizrahi is an actor, known for Punchlines! By Erik Beacham (2013) and Aquia (2013).
Ronald Mkwanazi is known for Beast (2022), Deep State (2018) and Queen Sono (2020).
Ronald Moreno is known for Maria (2019), A Hard Day (2021) and Ang Babaeng Nawawala Sa Sarili (2022).
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Ronald Nance is known for A Heart That Forgives (2016), Zapruder (2000) and The Undercard (2014).
A British filmmaker who, over the years, worked as assistant director, cinematographer, producer, writer and ultimately director, Ronald Neame was born on April 23, 1911. His father, Elwin Neame, was a film director and his mother, Ivy Close, was a film star. During the 1920s, he started working at famous Elstree Studios. One of his first jobs was assistant cameraman for Alfred Hitchcock on Blackmail (1929), the first talking picture made in England. Neame became a cinematographer during the 1930s. In 1942, he and sound designer C.C. Stevens received a special effect Oscar nomination for One of Our Aircraft Is Missing (1942), a film by the Michael Powell/Emeric Pressburger team. In 1944, after working together on In Which We Serve (1942), Neame, David Lean and producer Anthony Havelock-Allan formed a production company, Cineguild. The screenplays for its films Brief Encounter (1945) and Great Expectations (1946) received best writing Oscar nominations. After a fall-out with Lean and the demise of Cineguild in 1947, Neame turned to directing with Take My Life (1947). As a director, he would be quite versatile, touching genres like comedy (The Card (1952), Hopscotch (1980)), psychological studies (The Chalk Garden (1964)), musical (Scrooge (1970)), thriller (The Odessa File (1974)) and even disaster movies (The Poseidon Adventure (1972), the one that started the trend, produced by Irwin Allen). Under Neame's guidance, Alec Guinness won the best actor trophee at the 1958 Venice festival for The Horse's Mouth (1958), a comedy based on a book adapted by Guinness himself. Two years later, John Mills received the same award for Tunes of Glory (1960), also directed by Neame. In 1969, Maggie Smith got her first Oscar for The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969) under Neame's direction, and in 1970, Albert Finney got his first Golden Globe for his role in Neame's "Scrooge". In 1996, Neane was awarded Commander of the Order of the British Empire in recognition for his contributions to the film industry. In 2003, he published his autobiography, "Straight from the Horse's Mouth". Keeping up the family tradition, his son Christopher Neame is a movie producer and his grandson, Gareth Neame, works for the BBC. Ronald Neame died at age 99 of complications from a fall on June 16, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.
Ronald Nitschke was born on August 10, 1950 in West Berlin, West Germany. He is an actor, known for Shining Through (1992), Robin Hood: Ghosts of Sherwood (2012) and Der grüne Heinrich (1993).
Born in Honolulu Hawaii to an Army nurse, Ogden's sense of comedic timing and look upon the world came from the hectic life of a constantly nomadic military lifestyle. At the age of 20 Ogden discovered that improvisational comedy was his forte at Berry College with Easy Baked Improv. At the age of 22 he went on to round his comedic talents with a visit to NASA's Space Goddard Center in Maryland as an intern. Six months into his acting foray Ogden landed a role in a Terry Gilliam short called The Legend of Hallowdega (2010) and the experience changed his life. He is known for his comedic antics on and off screen and has even been referred to as the walking "morale" of a set. In 2012, Ogden landed the role of Robert Chamberlin in Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies (2012) as a gun and hatchet toting zombie slayer. The "mockbuster" giant, The Asylum (Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus (2009),Zombie Apocalypse (2011)) along with Richard Schenkman gave Ogden his chance to prove that even a "linebacker with a belly" can be an action hero. Ogden resides in Atlanta where he frequents both the stand-up comedy and improvisation comedy scenes with vigor looking for his chance to woo a crowd with his zany yet insightful comedy.
Ronald Patrick Thompson, named after his late Uncle Ronnie, was born May 18, 1981 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He is of Caribbean descent on his mother's side and a combination of Russian and Austrian on his father's. He grew up in and around Montreal until he was 12 years old and then Cornwall, Ontario from 12 - 19 where he went to Gladstone Public School and Cornwall Collegiate & Vocational School (CCVS). Two schools also attended by fellow actor Ryan Gosling. Both had also been part of the latter's "Program of The Arts" acting program though not at the same time. Ronald also participated in sports throughout high school as a player and a coach excelling at track & field and basketball. He would earn gold medals in both basketball and the 4 x 100 relay in his graduating year. After graduating from high school Ronald returned to Montreal where he attended Dawson College. During a tryout for the AA Men's basketball team he tore his ACL in his right knee. Opting not to have surgery, he spent one year rehabilitating his knee and would try out for the team the following year. Unfortunately he never got the chance due to tearing the ACL in his left knee. It was then Ronald decided to travel overseas and spent 5 1/2 years in Taiwan teaching English at private kindergarten and exploring South East Asia and Europe. In 2008 Ronald landed in Vancouver, enrolled in New Image College's professional acting program and is now represented by Trisko Talent Management. Past credits include Supernatural, Fringe, Rogue, Six, and Travelers.