Ronald F. Maxwell is the son of a World War II veteran and a French war bride. He grew up in New Jersey where he graduated from Clifton High School. During his high school years Ron founded the Garden State Players where he wrote, produced and directed dozens of plays and musicals. Ron enrolled as a theater major at New York University College of Arts and Sciences where he was a member of the Hall of Fame Players and the Green Room Honor Society. At NYU, Ron acted in plays and musicals, including the title role in "Hamlet." His work in NYU's theater program earned him an invitation and scholarship to attend the New York University Graduate School of the Arts, Institute of Film and Television. In 1970, Ron completed his graduate film thesis, writing and directing an adaptation of Albert Camus' "The Guest." Upon graduation, he worked in Spain as Charleton Heston's personal assistant in Heston's directorial debut, "Antony and Cleopatra." Ron's daughter Olivia was born in London in September, 1971. His son Jonathan was born in New Jersey in February, 1974. In 1974-1978, Ron worked with Jac Venza at WNET-13, NYC, as an associate producer and subsequently producer for the Emmy and Peabody Award winning series "Theatre in America." At WNET he produced "Sea Marks," starring George Hearn and Veronica Castang. In 1978, he produced and directed Sissy Spacek, Bill Hurt, Sally Kellerman and Howard da Dilva in "Verna: USO Girl" for which Ron received a best director Emmy nomination. Ron was then "drafted" to Hollywood where his first theatrical film, "Little Darlings," opened at #1 on Variety's Top Hundred Grossing Films and has since become a classic of the genre. Subsequently, he directed "The Night the Lights Went out in Georgia," "Kidco," "Parent Trap II," "In the Land of the Poets" -- a feature-length documentary on the Nicaraguan civil war -- and the landmark film "Gettysburg," which has been hailed as one of the greatest war movies in the history of film. "Gettysburg" was released theatrically in the fall of 1993. In the summer of 1994, it was broadcast over two nights on TNT where it established the all-time highest rating for a dramatic film on cable television. The video and DVD have sold millions of copies. Since then, Ron has produced, written an directed the film "Gods and Generals," the pre-quel to "Gettysburg." It was released in February, 2003 and the DVD/VHS was released on July 15, 2003 as the #1 selling video in America, with over 600,000 sales in its first week. In 2013 Maxwell continues preproduction on an epic trilogy of movies from his own original screenplays, Joan of Arc: The Virgin Warrior and is developing a motion-picture set during the Highland Clearances of late 18th Century Scotland. He is a member of the Writers Guild of America, the Directors Guild of America and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Comedian Ron McAdams is best known for his work in 'To Meet The Faces You Meet,' 'Dr. Gift,' 'Under Three Moons,' 'Night of the Tommyknockers,' 'The Girl in the Clock,' and the avant-garde '5000 Space Aliens.' Ron is also known for voice acting in interactive fiction titles like "It's Not Scary" and writing and performing in radio plays ("Soylent Scrooge: Or Christmas Is Made of People," "It's A Krazunka Wunkerful Life!," "The Tragicall Historie of Plan the IX"). He is a former co-host and producer for the Rondo Hatton Award-winning Revival League Podcast (now airing as the Damn Dirty Drive-In), and serves as the host of "Ron's Computer Videos" airing on YouTube. If unsatisfied with purchase, please return unused portion for a full refund (offer void in Utah).
Ron McClary is known for The Drop (2014), Carriers (2009) and The Weather Man (2005).
Ron McCoy is an actor and producer, known for Wag the Dog (1997), The Hunchback (2010) and Killer by Nature (2010).
Ron McKernan was born on September 8, 1945 in San Bruno, California, USA. He was an actor, known for The Dreamers (2003), The Music Never Stopped (2011) and Parashat Ha-Shavua (2006). He died on March 8, 1973 in Corte Madera, California.
Ron McLarty was born on April 26, 1947 in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. He was an actor, known for The Postman (1997), St. Vincent (2014) and Cop Rock (1990). He was married to Kate Skinner and Diane Dorothy Tesitor. He died on February 8, 2020 in New York City, New York, USA.
Ron was born in Kingston, Ontario. He has lived in Montreal, Quebec and near Ottawa, Ontario. He moved to Vancouver Island in British Columbia for his High School years. He attended College and University in the Vancouver, British Columbia area. He now lives in Los Angeles where he is enjoying the climate.
Ron McMillan is known for As a Prelude to Fear (2022).
Born and raised in Southern California, Ron Melendez knew from a very young age that he wanted to be an actor. Inspired by his family's weekly trips to the movie theater (his parent's would often take him out of school to see the latest release), Ron began pursuing his career at 16. While still in high school, Ron began working in television and commercials. He continued working as he studied English Literature at UCLA, finally dropping out shortly before completing his degree to commit fully to his acting career. The move worked, and Ron quickly began adding credits to his resume, beginning with the lead role in "Children of the Corn III", a recurring role on "The Nanny", and many more roles in film and television. In 1998, Ron won a lead role on the series "Legacy" and received very positive reviews for the portrayal, including being named one of the 12 stars to watch by TV Guide. After Legacy, Ron won the title role in the NBC pilot "Merlyn" by writer/executive producer Tom De Santo, who has gone on to success with the "X-Men" and "Transformers" movies. In the last few years, Ron has worked consistently. He has appeared in numerous films and television series, doing guest-starring roles in shows like "CSI", "CSI-New York", "Angel", "Charmed", and "Grey's Anatomy", as well as roles in numerous pilots, a series regular role on "General Hospital - Night Shift", and a recurring role on "General Hospital". While not working, Ron spends his time travelling, reading, playing hockey and soccer, and studying languages. He is fluent in Italian, often visiting his family in Lucca, Italy. He also has studied Spanish and French. Ron is married and expecting his first child.
Ron Methvin is known for Swamp People (2010).