Ben Rosenthal is known for A Mother's Fury (2021), Bound (2017) and Everybody Loves Raymond (1996).
Ben Rotundo is an actor, known for After Romeo & Juliet (2012), Vegas Skyline (2012) and Siren (2006).
Ben Rovner is an actor and writer, known for Beach Bar: The Movie (2011), Area 51 (2015) and Friends of Friends (2018).
Ben Roy was born on January 30, 1984 in Twin Mountain, New Hampshire, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for Those Who Can't (2016), The Carol Burnett 50th Anniversary Special (2017) and Atlantic Britain (2004).
Ben Rufus Green is known for The Cockfields (2019), Alan Partridge's Scissored Isle (2016) and Sherlock (2010).
Ben Russo is known for A Rough Draft (2011) and Glazer Palooza: Big Game Kick Off Live on Torio.Tv (2016).
Ben Ryan is an actor, known for Wildhood (2021).
Ben Sakamoto is known for Avengers: Endgame (2019), Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) and Hawkeye (2021).
Ben Samuels is a director and writer, known for Hide, Two Rivers (2020) and Way Up (2020).
Ben Sanders has spent the majority of his career on stage, performing for 10 years with the internationally-renowned Shaw Festival Ensemble. Notable credits at the Shaw include the world premiere of The Divine by Michel Marc Bouchard (Tom at the Farm, Lilies), the Canadian premiere of The Intelligent Homosexual's Guide to Capitalism and Socialism with a Key to the Scriptures (#1 Play of 2015, Globe and Mail) by Tony Kushner (Angels in America, Lincoln), and Edward Bond's The Sea (Best Revival of a Play 2014, Wall Street Journal), along with world premieres by Peter Hinton, Lisa Codrington, and Michael Healey. He also played major roles in classic plays by Bernard Shaw, Somerset Maugham, Terence Rattigan, Mae West, and Caryl Churchill. In 2015, Now Magazine named Ben as one of the Toronto's Top Ten Theatre Artists. In 2020, Ben made his television debut with a recurring role on Shaftesbury's hit show Murdoch Mysteries. This promptly led to a substantial recurring part throughout the fourth and final season of Frankie Drake Mysteries as left-wing journalist Steven Reid, love interest to Rebecca Liddiard's Mary Shaw.