Randy Redroad is a Los Angeles based writer/director/editor. His debut feature, THE DOE BOY, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, winning the prestigious Sun- dance/NHK Award. The film went on to win 14 other festival awards and earned an IFP/Gotham nomination for outstanding directorial debut. Randy was the first Indigenous participant to be invited to the Sundance Filmmaker's Lab and is a founding member of the award-winning StyleHorse Collective, a group of indigenous artists working with tribal organizations to create inspiring and educational film and video projects. Randy was editor on the feature documentary THE INFILTRATORS (2019 Sundance Film Festival - winner Audience Award and Innovator Award), about a group of undocumented youth infiltrating a for-profit detention center. Randy co-produced and edited the Showtime documentary FIRST CIRCLE, about the foster care system in Idaho. His third feature as director EDGE OF THE WORLD was released last year. Recent work as editor includes FIGHT SONG, about the battle to save public schools in Detroit and BEING MICHELLE , about a deaf woman caught in the Florida prison system. Randy is a Concordia Studios Artist in Residence.
Randy Reinholz, is the co-creator and producing artistic director of Native Voices at the Autry. He has directed over fifty plays in the US, Australia and Canada including The Rez Sisters, The Waiting Room, Proof, How I Learned to Drive, Hedda Gabler, Speed the Plow, The Cherry Orchard, Desire Under the Elms, The Glass Menagerie and numerous productions of Shakespeare's plays. He was the director and executive producer of Urban Tattoo and the critically acclaimed Equity productions of Jump Kiss, The Buz'Gem Blues, Please Do Not Touch the Indians, and Carbon Black, and the executive producer of the world premieres of Kino & Teresa, SUPER INDIAN, Teaching Disco Square Dancing to Our Elders, The Fry Bread Queen, Salvage (including a week long run of Salvage at Riverside Studios in London in 2009), and Tales of an Urban Indian in association with The Public Theatre in New York. He also produced and directed the world premieres and tours of Stone Heart, The Berlin Blues, Wings of Night Sky, Wings of Morning Light (including performances at the Alaska Native Heritage Center, The La Jolla Playhouse, and The Public Theater), and The Red Road (including performances at NMAI in New York and Washington D.C., the 16th World Congress and Performing Arts Festival for Young People in Adelaide, Australia, and the Originals Festival in Brisbane, Australia). He has co-sponsored showcases and diversity workshops for Disney/ABC and NBC and is an annual guest artist for the FOX American Indian Summer Institute. He is a co-founder and producer for Native Radio Theater, a collaboration between Native Voices and Native American Public Telecommunications funded by the Ford Foundation and The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB). He holds a BA (Communications) from William Jewell College and an MFA in Acting from Cornell University. In 2009 he received the Citation of Achievement from William Jewell College, the highest honor they bestow, for alumni who have achieved distinction in their chosen spheres of endeavor. He is on the Advisory Committee for the Native Theater Festival at The Public Theatre, and a member of The National Theatre Conference. He is a tenured professor at San Diego State University in the Department of Theater and on faculty for American Indian Studies. In 2007, after ten years as Head of Acting he was named the Director of the School of Theatre, Television, and Film at San Diego State University.
Randy Rigby is known for Murder Among the Mormons (2021).
Randy Roberts is known for Are You Ready? (2013), History Detectives (2003) and Blood Brothers: Malcolm X & Muhammad Ali (2021).
The middle child of three siblings, Randy Rochford was born on September 27, 1996, in Council Bluffs, Iowa, and grew up in Strasburg, Colorado, a small town located forty-five minutes east of Denver, Colorado. Before immersing himself in the world of acting and dance, Randy was set on attending Johnson and Wales University for Culinary Arts since the second grade; however, that all changed once he involved himself in varsity cheerleading and theatre in high school. These extracurriculars are what gave him the tools and experience needed for both dance and acting. His love and passion for both art forms was solidified once he saw University of Northern Colorado's musical productions of Legally Blonde and Sweeney Todd, which oddly enough is where he graduated in 2020 with a BA in Theatre, and a Minor in Dance. While attending UNCo, Randy has been a part of countless acting and dance/movement productions both on and off campus. After graduating from UNCo's esteemed program, Randy has been living in Greeley, Colorado working full-time as a professional actor, dancer, and model within the NoCo and Denver area. Randy currently dances for the Colorado Dance Collective as a hip hop, jazz, modern contemporary, tap, and ballet dancer, as well as a performance artist. In the NoCo and Denver area, Randy has appeared in a wide variety of films and landed his first independent feature film as The Doctor in Safe House 1618 (2021). Aside from the many dance and acting productions Randy has been a part of, he has also been in a couple of runway shows as a featured model: Denver's Unique Week of Fashion (Spring 2021) and Beautiful You Tour (Fall 2021). To see more of Randy Rochford's content, and to stay updated on his latest news - follow him on IG: @theerandyrochford.
Randy is a long time Southern California sportscaster who has worked as a play by play voice for NBC on three Olympic games. Randy has been a play by play sports announcer for Time Warner in Los Angeles, calling hundreds of local events every year. He is perhaps best known for his dramatic call at the 2004 Olympics when he declared "The Drought is over!" when the USA Men's rowing team finally earned a long awaited gold medal.
Randy Ryan was trained in voice/movement/performance in New York City at the Circle in the Square Theatre Conservatory (Kevin Bacon, Benicia Del Toro, Lady Gaga, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Idina Menzel, Molly Shannon) and worked nationally in theatre roles for 10 years before settling in Los Angeles, after booking the role of Julius Rice in PUBLIC ENEMIES.
One of the most colorful wrestlers in and out of the ring, Randy "Macho Man" Savage became a larger-than-life pop icon along with other wrestling superstars, such as "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, Hulk Hogan, Jimmy Snuka (aka "Superfly Jimmy Snuka"), Jesse Ventura and Dwayne Johnson (aka "The Rock"). When signed to the WWE (then known as the WWF), Savage immediately became a top heel (bad guy). He was managed by WWE Hall of Fame managers such as Jimmy Hart, Bobby Heenan, Classy Freddie Blassie (Freddie Blassie) and, of course his best known manager--the gorgeous Miss Elizabeth (Elizabeth Hulette). During his time in the WWE Savage went up against other WWE legends in the 1980s, such as Junkyard Dog (Sylvester Ritter), Merced Solis (aka Tito Santana), Bruno Sammartino and George 'The Animal' Steele. He also had a well-known feud going with WWE superstar Hulk Hogan. While in the WWE Savage won the Heavywieght Title two times, the Intercontinental title once and was the 1989 King of the Ring. He then moved to World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and signed a $6-million contract with them. He won the WCW Heavyweight Title four times,. To fans, Savage is most notable for having an off- and on-screen relationship with Miss Elizabeth. Their relationship became the most famous love story in WWE history. However, their relationship started to go downhill, and it began to show in his professional life. Soon they split up. After having left the WCW, Savage went to TNA (Total Non-Stop Action) Wrestling. Randy Savage died of cardiovascular disease on May 20, 2011, in Seminole, FL.
Randy Schell was born on August 2, 1952 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He was an actor, known for Blindspot (2015), Life in Pieces (2015) and Judge Alex (2005). He was married to Donna Clary Schell. He died on July 8, 2017 in Houston, Texas, USA.
Randy Schmeling is an actor, known for Sold Out (2021) and Once Upon a Time in The Midwest (2013).