Ramona Tyler is known for Double Jeopardy (1999), Kidnap (2017) and The Campaign (2012). She has been married to Frank Duffy since 24 December 1993.
Australian by birth and German by blood, Ramona Von Pusch is an actress of stage, screen and film, and was awarded Best Actress for her role in "Marlene" at the One-Reeler Short Film Competition, Los Angeles in July 2016. In 2020, she starred as Marlene Dietrich in the King's Head Theatre production of "Falling In Love Again". Ramona's past theatre experience include a tour of Australia and New Zealand with the professional production of "Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap", and in 2013 she appeared in the exclusive Melbourne season of "The Graduate" with Jerry Hall, along with the lead roles in "4.48 Psychosis" for NIDA Directors, The Fox in "The Tortoise, The Fox, Where it all Begins" (Griffin Theatre Company), and as Candy Starr in "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" (Human Sacrifice Theatre). With past roles in the musicals "The Wild Blue" for St Martin's Theatre and "Joseph And the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" (Catchment Players), Ramona is a versatile performer and was also a part of renowned Australian theatre director Rodney Fisher's "Wild in the Heart - A Dorothy Hewett Anthology" for ABC Radio National (Australia).
Ramona Wright is known for The Seagull (2018), The Preacher's Daughter (2012) and The Legend of Secret Pass (2010).
Ramona Young was born on May 23, 1998 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Never Have I Ever (2020), Legends of Tomorrow (2016) and Santa Clarita Diet (2017).
Ramona the Chimp is an actor, known for Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla (1952).
Ramone Cooper is known for Imprisoned by Love (2013), Breaking Point (2013) and Atlanta Heat 2 (2014).
Ramone Dale Cruikshank is known for Sparrow's Call, The Lady of Heaven (2021) and Bus Driver.
Ramone Hamilton is an actor, known for The Grinch (2018), Blaze and the Monster Machines (2014) and Hot in Cleveland (2010).
Ramone Morgan is known for Thor: The Dark World (2013), Doctor Who (2005) and Law & Order: UK (2009).
Punk Rock band formed in Forest Hills, Queens, New York City, USA, in 1974. They are known as one of the pioneers of the punk rock sound. All the band members have adopted the fake surname "Ramone" alongside their stage name. School friends John Cummings (Johnny Ramone ) and Thomas Erdelyi (Tommy Ramone ) were together in a band called "Tangerine Puppets" between 1966-1967. They befriended Douglas Colvin (Dee Dee Ramone ) and former glam rock band "Sniper" lead singer, Jeffrey Hyman (Joey Ramone ). In 1974, John (lead guitar) and Douglas (lead vocals, rhythm guitar) invited Jeffrey to join them to form a band as a drummer. Douglas soon change to bass guitar and adopted the stage name of Dee Dee Ramone inspired by a 50's gangsters film, with brothers who shared the same last name. He convinced his band mates to adopt the same surname. They became Johnny Ramone, Joey Ramone and the band Ramones. Dee Dee realized he couldn't sing and play the bass so Joey took the lead singing. But he also realized he couldn't sing and play the drums, so he quit the drums and became the lead singer, as Dee Dee continued to count each song's tempo, originating the Ramones trademark "1, 2, 3, 4!" shout between songs. Thomas Erdelyi was working as the band's manager, and while the band was auditioning drummers, he often demonstrate to the candidates how to play the drums. It was natural he became the new drummer, as Tommy Ramone. Ramones first gig was on March 30, 1974, at Performance Studios. They debuted on renowned club CBGB on August 16, 1974. Their fast sound and lanky look cause a great impact on the audience, and soon they became regular performers at CBGB. In 1975 they signed a record contract with Sire Records, and their debut album, "Ramones", was released on April, 1976. The longest song lasted 2 1/2 minutes, another characteristic from Ramones, fast and short songs, full of energy. The album wasn't a commercial success, but after a brief tour in England (where they meet members of Sex Pistols and The Clash ), their live performances outside New York began to be very successful. In 1977 they released two more albums: "Leave Home" and "Rocket to Russia". In early 1978, Tommy Ramone quit his drummer position, exhausted of touring. He didn't leave the band, though, staying as their record producer under his real name, Erdelyi. Former Richard Hell & The Voidoids drummer, Mark Bell, enters as Marky Ramone on drums. With the new line up, they recorded their fourth album, "Road to Ruin", which includes one of their most popular songs, "I Wanna Be Sedated". Ramones debuted on the screen with Rock 'n' Roll High School (1979), from producer Roger Corman. Record producer Phil Spector got interested in the band and produced their 1980 album "End of the Century". The band had serious disagreements with Spector, though the album was the most successful on charts. They keep recording and playing live. In 1983, drummer Marky Ramone leaves the band, because of alcohol abuse. He was replaced by Richard Reinhardt (Richie Ramone ), who contributed with songwriting and lead vocals. After 4 years, he quit the band because he never receive money for merchandising selling. He was briefly replaced by Blondie drummer Clem Burke. It didn't work, and Marky Ramone, who was sober, returned to his position. With Marky's return the Ramones started to record their 11th studio album, "Brain Dead", but soon Dee Dee Ramone quit the band. The bass parts were recorded by other musicians and the album released in 1989. Christopher Ward enters as the new bass player under the stage name "C.J. Ramone". In 1992 the band released "Mondo Bizarro" and embarked in a world tour. They released the covers album "Acid Eaters" in 1993. Ramones released their last studio album, "¡Adios Amigos!" in 1995, followed by a world tour and a farewell tour in USA as part of the Lollapalooza Festival. Their final gig was on August 6, 1996 at The Palace, in Hollywood, CA.