Ronnie Burns was born on September 8, 1946 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He is an actor, known for Love Child (2014), The Big Hurt (1986) and The Ernie Sigley Show (1974).
Ronnie Burns was born on July 9, 1935 in Evanston, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (1950), Bernardine (1957) and The George Burns Show (1958). He was married to Janice E. Powell and Peggy Jo Lyon. He died on November 14, 2007 in Pacific Palisades, California, USA.
Ronnie Bustamante is an actor, known for Metro Manila (2013) and Silup (2011).
Was born in Wynnewood, Oklahoma and grew up there. His father was Howard and his mother is Mary Hope. His family is from Oklahoma and North Texas. Besides acting and voice acting, he has worked in various other areas - environmental civil investigator, farm & ranch hand, park ranger and serving in the US Coast Guard. He has attended training for acting/voice acting in Houston, Austin and online workshops in NYC. He lives in Texas with his wife Christina. He enjoys hiking, cooking, traveling and shooting pistols at the range.
Ronnie Clark is an actor, known for Future Man (2017), Our Flag Means Death (2022) and Sam & Cat (2013).
Ronnie Coleman held the Mr. Olympia title 8 times; tied for the most of all time. He claimed victory in the IFBB 26 times; the most of any bodybuilder, ever. Many consider him the Michael Jordan of bodybuilding. When Ronnie Coleman stepped offstage for the last time in the fall of 2007 at the Olympia, it was the end of an era of dominance that we may never see equaled again. But like the end of many great athletes' runs, many have speculated whether Ronnie will come back. Each year since his 4th place finish at the '07 Olympia, there have been rumors that he was coming back. The King would return to claim his throne. It's understandable, because even though he has not competed since, Ronnie has been as close to the sport as ever.
Ronnie Commissaris was born on January 28, 1950 in Antwerpen, Flanders, Belgium. He is a director and actor, known for Erased (2012), De kotmadam (1991) and Niet voor publikatie (1991).
Ronnie's interest in music and acting started at a very young age. His dad, Joseph Connell plays drums and percussion at the Kennedy Center where Ronnie met lots of composers, soloists, and actors. By the time Ronnie was 7 years old he was hanging backstage with the late, great film composer and Metallica collaborator Michael Kamen, and the legendary composer, John Williams. From the orchestra pit he was watching performances of Stephen Sondheim's "Bounce", Stephen Schwartz's "Wicked", Rogers and Hammerstein's "Show Boat", and numerous musical and stage productions. This backstage and up-close view of music and theater shaped Ronnie's early years and instilled in him a desire to perform on the stage and screen. Along with the arts, Ronnie is a strong supporter of human and animal rights. After a visit to the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, Ron, than just 8 years old, decided to donate his outgrown clothing, previous years Home School books, half of his toys, and money from his Piggy bank to the American Indian Foundation. His donations benefitted the Lakota and Commanchee Indians. Ronnie has adopted and relocated many abandoned animals ranging from hamsters to greyhounds. He donates a portion of each check he receives to the ASPCA and has never met an animal he doesn't like.
Ronnie Corbett began his successful show business career in the early 1950s. Amongst many other things he performed on stage with Danny La Rue in a cacophony of well received variety and cabaret shows. It was whilst performing in these shows that Corbett attracted the attention of several top TV producers and executives who were impressed with his abilities as a stand up comedian, compare and all round entertainer. Before too long Corbett found himself being offered roles in various sitcoms, films and family shows. His varied film roles include "Polo" in the spoof Bond film Casino Royale (1967), "Drooby" in Rockets Galore (1958) and finally the hapless "Chumleigh" in Fun at St Fanny's (1955). On television he provided light hearted comedy in Crackerjack! (1955) for many years. His big break came during the 1960s when he was asked to join the cast of the hugely popular The Frost Report (1966) which included the likes of John Cleese and of course David Frost. The show also saw him performing alongside Ronnie Barker for the very first time. All aspects of "The Frost Report" were very funny but some of the most enjoyable involved Barker and Corbett who shared a rare comic chemistry between each other. TV producers recognized this chemistry and there were talks of giving the pair their own comedy series. Corbett had numerous projects in the late sixties including the enjoyable The Corbett Follies (1969) and No, That's Me Over Here! (1967). Then in 1971 Barker asked him to star in the comedy sketch series The Ronnie Barker Yearbook (1971). The rest is history - the Two Ronnies had arrived together - it was simply comic genius, Barker and Corbett were made for each other, a pairing that was just destined to be. Later on that year The Two Ronnies (1971) show was born on BBC 1 and remained incredibly popular well into the late eighties when Barker sadly announced his retirement from television. There is no doubt that Ronnie Barker is the best comedy actor of his generation, but over the years many critics have unfairly overlooked the brilliant talents of Corbett - he is a fantastically versatile comedy actor in his own right. He was an equal part in the relationship - put simply he complemented Barker and Barker complemented him. As well as being a wonderful comedy actor Corbett is also an accomplished after dinner speaker and of course a very very funny stand up comedian. During the filming of the "Two Ronnies" Corbett found time to branch off into a whole host of other projects as did Ronnie Barker. First there were his own shows such as The Saturday Special: All This and Ronnie Corbett Too (1975), The Prince of Denmark (1974) and The Ronnie Corbett Special (1979). Then came his excellent sitcom Sorry! (1981) which ran for over seven years. There were also films such as No Sex Please - We're British (1973). Ronnie Corbett has enjoyed continued success in both film and television. He starred alongside old friend John Cleese, and Jamie Lee Curtis in the film Timbuctoo (1998), has done numerous pantomimes with Frank Skinner and Paul Merton and is one of the stars in The All Star Comedy Show (2004) with Steve Coogan, Vic Reeves, Matt Lucas and David Walliams. In 2005 Corbett reunited with Barker to present a special six part series looking back at their favorite moments from the "Two Ronnies". Corbett is a charismatic and extremely likable man - there is absolutely no doubt that he will be fondly remembered by millions of people as being not only half of one of the most successful comedy duos of all time, but also as a truly brilliant entertainer.
Ronnie Cosby was born on December 22, 1927 in Alhambra, California, USA. He was an actor, known for Boulder Dam (1936), Little Men (1934) and Telephone Operator (1937). He died on February 13, 2010 in Huntington Beach, California.