Ron Randell

Ron Randell

Known For:Acting
Gender:Male
Birthday:1918-10-08
Place of Birth:Sydney, New South Wales, Austrailia
Also Known As: Ron Randall /
Known For: Acting Gender: Male Birthday: 1918-10-08 More

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Ron Randell (1918-1994) was an accomplished Australian actor who enjoyed a prolific career in film, television, and theater. Born in Sydney, Randell discovered his passion for acting at a young age and began honing his craft through local productions before transitioning to the professional stage. In the 1940s, Randell made his film debut in the Australian movie "Forty Thousand Horsemen" and quickly garnered recognition for his charismatic on-screen presence. He went on to appear in numerous Australian films throughout the decade, solidifying his status as a rising star in his home country. Seeking to expand his horizons, Randell relocated to the United States in the early 1950s, where he continued to build an impressive body of work. He landed roles in a variety of Hollywood productions, including the war drama "I'll Cry Tomorrow" and the western "Run of the Arrow." Randell's versatility as an actor allowed him to seamlessly transition between leading and supporting roles, and he became known for his ability to bring depth and nuance to even the most minor characters. Beyond his film work, Randell was also a fixture on American television, appearing in guest spots on popular shows like "The Fugitive," "Gunsmoke," and "Mission: Impossible." His talents were further recognized with a Golden Globe nomination for his performance in the 1956 film "I'll Cry Tomorrow." Throughout his prolific career, Ron Randell maintained a strong connection to his Australian roots, often incorporating elements of his heritage into his performances.
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That's Dancing!
Documentary Music
The Protectors
Action & Adventure Crime Drama
Whity
Western Drama
The Mod Squad
Action & Adventure Drama
Man in a Suitcase
Action & Adventure Drama
Mannix
Action & Adventure Crime Mystery Drama
Mission: Impossible
Action & Adventure Crime Drama Mystery
Savage Pampas
Adventure Drama Western
The F.B.I.
Crime Drama Mystery
The Wild Wild West
Action & Adventure Comedy Drama Western Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Bewitched
Sci-Fi & Fantasy Comedy Family Drama
The Outer Limits
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Follow the Boys
Comedy Music Romance
The Longest Day
War Action Drama
Checkmate
Crime Drama Mystery
Adventures in Paradise
Action & Adventure Drama
One Step Beyond
Mystery Drama Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Rawhide
Western Drama
Davy
Comedy Drama Music
Perry Mason
Mystery Drama Crime
Code 3
Crime Drama
Beyond Mombasa
Action Adventure
The She-Creature
Romance Fantasy Horror
Gunsmoke
Western Action & Adventure Drama
I Am a Camera
Drama Comedy
Mark Saber
Crime Drama
Kiss Me Kate
Music Comedy Romance
The Mississippi Gambler
Romance Adventure Western
Captive Women
Science Fiction
The Brigand
Adventure Romance
Lorna Doone
Drama Romance
Tyrant of the Sea
History Adventure War
It Had to Be You
Romance Comedy Fantasy
Bulldog Drummond at Bay
Adventure Crime Mystery
To Have and Have Not
Adventure Romance War
  • name:Ron Randell
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:1918-10-08
  • Place of Birth:Sydney, New South Wales, Austrailia
  • Also Known As: Ron Randall ·
  • Biography:Ron Randell (1918-1994) was an accomplished Australian actor who enjoyed a prolific career in film, television, and theater. Born in Sydney, Randell discovered his passion for acting at a young age and began honing his craft through local productions before transitioning to the professional stage. In the 1940s, Randell made his film debut in the Australian movie "Forty Thousand Horsemen" and quickly garnered recognition for his charismatic on-screen presence. He went on to appear in numerous Australian films throughout the decade, solidifying his status as a rising star in his home country. Seeking to expand his horizons, Randell relocated to the United States in the early 1950s, where he continued to build an impressive body of work. He landed roles in a variety of Hollywood productions, including the war drama "I'll Cry Tomorrow" and the western "Run of the Arrow." Randell's versatility as an actor allowed him to seamlessly transition between leading and supporting roles, and he became known for his ability to bring depth and nuance to even the most minor characters. Beyond his film work, Randell was also a fixture on American television, appearing in guest spots on popular shows like "The Fugitive," "Gunsmoke," and "Mission: Impossible." His talents were further recognized with a Golden Globe nomination for his performance in the 1956 film "I'll Cry Tomorrow." Throughout his prolific career, Ron Randell maintained a strong connection to his Australian roots, often incorporating elements of his heritage into his performances.
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