RC Ormond was a bi-racial child raised by his maternal grandparents. Growing up in suburban Dallas, RC gained a reputation as both a theatrical actor and stuntman at an early age-landing his first professional gig in the Batman stunt show performed live at the Six Flags Over Texas theme park while still a teenager. RC studied briefly at the University of Texas in Arlington and also at Mountain View Performing Arts Conservatory in Dallas. He then moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting full time. He has appeared as both an actor and stuntman in a wide range of productions from big budget action movies such as Transformers (2007) and The Time Machine (2002) to TV ratings winners like The Office (2005). When not working on films, RC returns to his roots in live theater by appearing on stage in theater productions around L.A. where his performances have won numerous acting award nominations. In 2007, RC spent several weeks in Japan when tapped by Japanese SFX master Makoto Kamiya to supply the motion capture performance for the iconic hero Leon S. Kennedy in the CGI zombie action flick Baiohazâdo: Dijenerêshon (2008) based on the $600 million video game franchise from Capcom. He lives in the Los Angeles area with his wife and their three children.
R C Pathak was born in 1957. He worked as a theatre artist for almost 20 years before starting his journey to Bollywood. He has worked as an actor serving varied roles in over 30 movies including 18 big budget movies. He is known for his roles in Raid (2018) , Why Cheat India (2019) and Mirzapur 2 (2020) among many others.
R.C. Sayyah is an actor and producer, known for The Legend of Hip Hop (2016) and The Selling of Star Wars (2014).
R.C. Talwar was born on April 21, 1910 in Talagang, West Punjab, British India [now in Pakistan]. He is a director and producer, known for Mem Sahib (1956), Sangdil (1952) and Rukhsana (1955).
R.C.M. Raju is known for Rangasthalam (2018), Khaidi No 150 (2017) and Bhai (2013).
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R.D. Call was an American actor, best known for his roles in films directed by Walter Hill. He was born and raised in Utah and attended the Utah State University and Weber State University. Call moved to Los Angeles in 1976 and began training with Lee Strasberg. His first role was in Barnaby Jones (1973), a TV series directed by Leo Penn. Call then took roles in the Walter Hill films 48 Hrs. (1982) and Brewster's Millions (1985). Next came At Close Range (1986), opposite Sean Penn, and the Charlie Sheen thriller, No Man's Land (1987). Dennis Hopper cast him in Hopper's thriller, Colors (1988), again opposite Sean Penn. Call would work with both Leo and Sean Penn -- and Martin Sheen -- in Judgment in Berlin (1988). Towards the end of the 1980s, roles included Michael Mann's L.A. Takedown (1989) -- the original version of Mann's Heat (1995) -- and a cameo appearance in Oliver Stone's Born on the Fourth of July (1989). Call appeared opposite Emilio Estevez and Kiefer Sutherland in Young Guns II (1990) and was back with Sean Penn in State of Grace (1990), conveying a close working relationship with both the Penn and Sheen families. The mid-1990s were equally kind to Call, with roles in Waterworld (1995) and Walter Hill's Last Man Standing (1996), in which he starred with Bruce Willis. More recent roles include the Sandra Bullock thriller, Murder by Numbers (2002), the Brad Pitt drama, Babel (2006), and the Sean Penn-directed Into the Wild (2007). Call appeared in numerous TV series, including The X Files (1993) and Stephen King's Golden Years (1991).
R.D. Reid was born on September 22, 1944 in Canada. He was an actor and director, known for Lars and the Real Girl (2007), Dawn of the Dead (2004) and Diary of the Dead (2007). He was married to Heather Lee Reid. He died on June 20, 2017.
R.D. Robb was born on March 31, 1972 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for A Christmas Story (1983), Matilda (1996) and The Brady Bunch Movie (1995).
R.D. Womack II is a director from Cheyenne, Wyoming based in Los Angeles, California. Known for his gritty and artistic taste, Womack leans heavily on dramatic character pieces and dark comedy. He is both an actor's director, and a technical director: employing a wide range of character focused elements mixed with a distinctive editorial style that's recognizable across his filmography. In addition to his work as a director and producer, Womack also serves as the Executive Director of the Wyoming International Film Festival.