Russell Ebert was born on June 22, 1949 in Berri, South Australia, Australia. He is known for This Is Port Adelaide (2021) and Russell Ebert... The Story (1984). He died on November 5, 2021 in South Australia.
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Russell Farazi is known for Matir Moina (2002), Mrittupuri: Kill Zone and Hello (2017).
Russell Ferguson is an actor, known for Dancin': It's On! (2015), Battlefield America (2012) and Things Never Said (2013).
While studying communications at Toronto's Seneca College, Russell's acting instructor suggested he seriously take up an acting career. From there he auditioned and was selected to be part of a summer program at the University of Toronto, in conjunction with Theatre Ontario. Following the end of that program, Russell went to Los Angeles for 1 year and did some private studying and theatre performance. Once back in Toronto, Russell spent another three years at a private acting studio where he was mentored in classical studies varying from Italian Comedia, Comedy Francais to British Farce and Drama. After a short period of performing, he again returned to studying at the world renowned "Second City" and completed their six level program in improvisation. In 2004, Russell was one of three male actors selected from across Canada to participate in the prestigious private program, "Women in the Directors Chair", at the Banff Arts Centre. Russell's career has allowed him to work with various directing/acting luminaries such as; James Cameron, Paul W.S. Anderson, Peter Deluise, Sturla Gunnarson, Mario Azzopardi, James Franco, Jason Statham, Richard Dean Anderson, Henry Winkler, Lance Henriksen, Jessica Alba and many more. Russell now makes his home in Toronto.
RUSSELL FRIEDENBERG has written and directed three feature films including AMONG RAVENS, an audience-pleaser starring Amy Smart, Will McCormack and Joshua Leonard; IBID, which debuted at (SXSW) South By Southwest and Munich International where it was nominated for the prestigious Cinevision Award; and WIND WALKERS a genre bender starring Zane Holtz and Glen Powell purchased by Fox. Friedenberg's writing and producing credits include award-winning documentary TRUDELL, which premiered at Sundance and played more than 100 festivals worldwide and was recently inducted into the National Archive. For ESPN he wrote and produced OUT OF THE BLUE: a Film about Life and Football. And for Showtime, FIRST CIRCLE, a feature documentary about the foster care system in America. He wrote and produced SAWTOOTH, starring Adam Beach and Udo Kier and was an Executive Producer on MAGIC VALLEY with Scott Glenn, Kyle Gallner and Matthew Gray Gubler and ASS BACKWARDS which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival 2017 with stars Alicia Silverstone, Jon Cryer and Vincent D'Onofrio. His TV show, SHASTA, was selected by the Sundance 2017 Episodic Lab and was purchased by AMAZON. Recently, Russell has co-written a television pilot, ENCOUNTERS for Amazon Studios, a sci-fi thriller set on a Nevada reservation.
Russell Frost is known for Knowing (2009), I, Frankenstein (2014) and The Marine (2006).
Russell G. Jones is an Auldeco, Obie and SAG Award-winning actor that has been seen on stage (Samuel J. Friedman, Geffen Playhouse, Second Stage, The Public, Mark Taper Forum) on film (Motherless Brooklyn, Side Effects, Traffic, Detroit) and on TV (Godless, Last O.G., Law & Order and The Americans). As a multi-disciplined theater artist passionate about social justice he has worked as a facilitator, moderator and teaching artist for two decades creating programming, workshops and curriculum for Developing Artists Theater Company, The National Black Theater, The Liberty Partnerships Program at Bank Street Teachers College, Bronx Academy of Letters, The Cleveland Public Theater, Labyrinth Theater Company, The Cathedral School, Ensemble Studio Theater, HB Studio and The New York Society for Ethical Culture. He is the creator of BLIND SPOT a multi-platform campaign that facilitates cross-cultural dialogue and critical thinking so more of us can recognize and resist internalized and systemic oppression.
During the early 70's he was an active thespian in high school performing in one acts, musicals and other plays. During a proud stint in the U.S. Air Force, as a law enforcement officer, Russ performed in one musical. After an "intermission" a long time friend and experienced actor "rekindled" his interest in acting. Since retiring in 2005 he's done background and supporting roles for TV, movies, commercials, music and training videos in the Mid-Atlantic Region.
Russell Gannon is known for How to Get Rid of a Body (And Still Be Friends) (2018), The Last Letter (2004) and Purple Heart (2005).