Rory Harper is an assistant director and actor, known for Patient Seven (2016), Bloody Cuts (2011) and The Capri Sessions (2014).
Rory Hart is an actor and writer, known for Turner Risk (2019), Hawaii Five-0 (2010) and Byte-Sized (2011).
Rory Aylward is a New York City-based Military Technical Advisor who recently worked on an episode of "BULL" for CBS, Simon Kinberg's "Invasion" for Apple and consulted on feature film scripts for Jennifer Todd and others. Before the shut down he stayed busy on a court martial episode of the CBS legal drama "The Good Fight," the 1967 Newark Riot scenes for "The Many Saints of Newark" as well as episodes of "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel," "Madam Secretary" as well as the "Y" Pilot for FX. 9/11 found Rory conducting a course on how to prepare for natural and man made disasters for the National Guard Bureau at the National Interagency Civil-Military Institute and before long he was the Team Chief for Anti-Terrorism training. He later deployed to the Nuristan Province of Afghanistan as a Civil Affairs Officer, where he became an expert on Interagency Operations. He redeployed and was asked to help set up the first Civil-Military Integration training in State Department history where he trained and mentored members of the Departments of State and Defense who were deploying to Afghanistan before deploying again himself; this time to Kunduz Province. Since retiring from the United States Army Reserve, he's continued to train members of various government agencies including Foreign Service Officers, advisors to the Defense and Interior Ministries of Afghanistan, deploying Rifle Companies and Staff Officers and NCOs of the United States Marines as well as MISO Battalions of the United States Army Special Operations Command. Before the War, Rory served as a Military Technical Advisor on a number of films, including "Courage Under Fire" and "A Bright Shining Lie" He also developed the script and served as an Executive Producer on the Hallmark Channel Christmas drama "Silent Night."
Rory was born in Buckinghamshire, England on April 3, 1996. He grew up in Beaconsfield with two older sisters and his parents Camilla Saper and Roger Saper. He went to the local primary school Davenies where acting was not a huge part of his life. However, when he left for Harrow boarding school just outside of London, he auditioned for a feature film and got the main part. He realised then that he wanted to pursue a career in acting and so he continued to make short films for two years winning various small competitions. In November 2011, Rory was contacted by a casting assistant who saw his short films on YouTube and asked him to come in for an audition for an independent feature called Rufus which he got the lead role for. He then signed with Olivia Woodward from Curtis Brown Agency and left to film Rufus in Canada in January 2012. 2 years on having finished school, Rory won the minor role of Young Tarzan in David Yates' live-action retelling of Tarzan which was filmed throughout the Summer of 2014. Rory is now fully committed to a career in the industry having finished his education and is hoping to land another role soon.
Rory was born in Buckinghamshire, England on April 3, 1996. He grew up in Beaconsfield with two older sisters and his parents Camilla Saper and Roger Saper. He went to the local primary school Davenies where acting was not a huge part of his life. However, when he left for Harrow boarding school just outside of London, he auditioned for a feature film and got the main part. He realised then that he wanted to pursue a career in acting and so he continued to make short films for two years winning various small competitions. In November 2011, Rory was contacted by a casting assistant who saw his short films on YouTube and asked him to come in for an audition for an independent feature called Rufus which he got the lead role for. He then signed with Olivia Woodward from Curtis Brown Agency and left to film Rufus in Canada in January 2012. 2 years on having finished school, Rory won the minor role of Young Tarzan in David Yates' live-action retelling of Tarzan which was filmed throughout the Summer of 2014. Rory is now fully committed to a career in the industry having finished his education and is hoping to land another role soon.
Rory Jackson was born on September 29, 2001 in California, USA. She is an actress, known for I Kill Giants (2017), You (2009) and Playing House (2014).
Rory Kaplan is known for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze (1991), The Burningmoore Incident (2010) and Faerie Tale Theatre (1982).
Rory Kardos-Ivess is known for Riverdance: The Animated Adventure (2021).
As a documentary and feature filmmaker, Rory Karpf specializes in directing films that tell emotional and compelling stories. In 2007, Karpf directed the critically acclaimed theatrical release Dale. Based on the life of legendary racer Dale Earnhardt and narrated by Academy Award winning actor Paul Newman, the film became the highest selling sports DVD of all time. Sports Illustrated said, "The film 'Dale' is terrific. It delivers such an intimate look at the driver that it feels as if we've all been invited out to the Earnhardt ranch to watch some home movies. 'Dale' covers it all and it is an enjoyable and enlightening ride." In 2008, Karpf directed The Ride of Their Lives, a film on the history of NASCAR, narrated by Academy Award winner Kevin Costner that aired on the Showtime cable network. Sports Illustrated said , "It's one thing to tell us about NASCAR... it's another to show us... and it's something altogether different to put us right there in the driver's seat. "The Ride of Their Lives" does that and you cannot help but be in utter awe." That same year, Karpf directed the official music video for the film, "Backyard" by Kevin Costner and Modern West. In 2009, Karpf directed Together, about the tragedy that took the lives of ten team members of the Hendrick Motorsports team in 2004. The film aired on ABC television and is narrated by Academy Award nominee Tom Cruise. ESPN said, "The film is impeccably done, the definitive movie about one man's soaring highs and devastating lows." USA Today called the film, "Emotionally raw... it gets to the heart of its subject." In 2010, Karpf was included in the prestigious list of filmmakers to direct a film for ESPN's 30 for 30 series; a list that includes Academy Award winners Barry Levinson, John Singleton and Albert Maysles. To the Limit tells the story of Tim Richmond, one of the first athletes to die of AIDS. The film was one of the best reviewed in the series with Slant Magazine saying "To Karpf's credit, the impressive documentary To the Limit is one of only a few films in the series that tells its story with a clarity that we didn't have when the events occurred." In 2011, Karpf wrote and directed the dramatic feature Wendell Scott for ESPN Films. Based on the life of the African-American Motorsports pioneer, the film received wide praise for its authenticity and genuine emotion. Rory Karpf began his career at NFL Films where he worked as a director, producer, writer and editor. He has won four Emmy awards as a producer from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and has been nominated nine times. He lives in Charlotte, North Carolina with his wife, Lauren, and two sons, Cooper and Tyler.
Rory Keane is an actor/writer known for performing on Conan and Sneaky Pete, as well as many commercial campaigns. He is graduate of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Keane debuted at 9 years old as Puck in a Marin Theatre Company production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Keane trained at CalArts and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) in their Masters program in Classical Theatre. Keane cut his teeth in NYC, apprenticing with the Barrow Group (Seth Barrish) and performing at the NYC Fringe and the Flea Theatre. He has also performed with regional theatre companies across the US and in the UK.