Rondell Sheridan was born on August 15, 1958 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Cory in the House (2007), That's So Raven (2003) and Another Assembly (2014).
Rondi Reed was born on October 26, 1952 in Dixon, Illinois, USA. She is an actress, known for The Astronaut's Wife (1999), Mo' Money (1992) and Joshua Tree (1993).
Was an only child, Rondo Hatton was born to Stewart and Emily Hatton in Hagerstown, Maryland. The family moved to Tampa, Florida, in 1912, when he was a high-school senior, and his father joined a family-owned business there. Rondo was apparently popular and a good athlete, especially in football. After leaving high school, Rondo joined the Florida National Guard to pursue a military career. Rondo first saw battle in the Mexican border war and then in France in World War I. There, he was exposed to poison gas, was hospitalized with lung injury, and was subsequently medically discharged from service and consigned to a pension. Returning to Tampa, he took employment as a reporter for the Tampa Tribune, where he worked until 1936 when he moved to Hollywood. Sometime after his exposure to the poison gas, Rondo began to develop acromegaly, a slowly progressive medical condition, which brings after a person has matured physically, and reached their adult height. Acromegaly (a disorder of the pituitary gland) causes deformation of bones in the head, hands and feet, and internal and external soft tissues. The body resumes production of growth hormone, but as the bone structure can no longer continue symmetric growth (as in giantism). According to all available sources, Rondo's acromegaly was a result of the poison gas he'd been exposed to, though it is almost always caused by a tumor on the pituitary. In any event, Rondo's increasing disfigurement is thought to have led to his first divorce and certainly was responsible for his being noticed by director Henry King. who was shooting a movie, Hell Harbor (1930), near Tampa. Reporter Hatton was covering the filming, and King offered him a role. Hatton continued his work as a reporter, until after his second marriage in 1934; in 1936, he and his new, more faithful wife moved to Hollywood. Thereafter, Hatton appears to have subsisted primarily on bit parts or extra roles, with an occasional role substantial enough to earn him cast acknowledgment, until being cast for the role of the "Hoxton Creeper" in Universal's The Pearl of Death (1944). Universal thereafter attempted to promote Hatton to horror film stardom because of his acromegalic appearance, including a burgeoning series about a spine-breaking maniac called "The Creeper." Around Christmas, 1945, Rondo suffered a mild heart attack. (weakness, along with diabetes and blindness being common complications of acromegaly) and, seemingly recovered. But approximately one month later, Rondo suffered a major heart attack, which proved fatal. Rondo's body was returned to Tampa for burial. In 1988, filmmaker Fred Olen Ray extensively researched Hatton's life, producing the sensitive article "Rondo Hatton: Monster Man" (referenced below), giving this man the graceful memorial he deserved.
Ronee Blakley came to prominence as the fictional country superstar Barbara Jean (a role that was originally offered to Susan Anspach), in Robert Altman's Nashville (1975). Her performance in the film won her a National Board of Review for Best Supporting Actress, and garnered Academy Award, BAFTA, and Golden Globe nominations.
Ronee Collins is an actress and producer, known for Fragile Ghost (2019), Highlander: Hans Kirschner (2017) and Old Man Jackson (2022).
Ronee Simone is known for Everything Is Both (2023).
Ronell Douglas-Austin was born in Montreal, Quebec. Raised in the small town of Sarnia, Ontario. Attended St Christopher Catholic Secondary High School. Graduated with honor Ronell now has his career in Rapping, and as a hired musician. Acting is his main career of choice When 11 years of age Ronell was sponsored by local skate company ''West 49'' Attended many skateboard competitions, and already had a following growing at such a young age.
Trained Actress, Ronelle may enter the room as the innocent-looking "girl next door" but her carefully crafted, character choices and emotional range make her the ideal "out of the box" actress. Ronelle recently wrapped Season 1 of the hit Web series Pillow Talk by Creative Direction, creators of the Emmy Nominated Web series Tough Love. Ronelle had a Supporting Role in the new short, Death of an Umbrella Salesman by Steve Herold. The film placed in over 12 film festivals worldwide and took home 2 wins this year. She recently wrapped up the comedic short, Waimea also by Steve Herold, which will be premiering in Spring 2020. Ronelle is overjoyed to be jumping on the upcoming short film Unapologetic, as a Producer. The film goes into production Spring 2020. Ronelle has been a student of Susan Batson's for over 3 years. She also trains with Carol Rosenfield and Lisa Pelikan out of HB Studio. Ronelle currently resides in Bedstuy, Brooklyn where she boxes at her neighborhood Muay Thai studio. She also swims 4 times a week at her local gym where she said she is hard at work practicing her "Phelps" strokes.
Ronen Davidov is an actor and writer, known for Eifo Ata Hai? (2015), Tehran (2020) and Hummus Full Trailer.
Ronen Davidov is an actor and writer, known for Eifo Ata Hai? (2015), Tehran (2020) and Hummus Full Trailer.