Ralph Riach was born on January 26, 1936 in Elgin, Scotland. He was an actor, known for Cloud Atlas (2012), Braveheart (1995) and Joan of Arc (1999). He died on March 20, 2022 in Scotland.
Sir Ralph Richardson was one of the greatest actors of the 20th Century English-language theater, ascending to the height of his profession in the mid-1930s when he became a star in London's West End. He became the first actor of his generation to be knighted. He became Sir Ralph in 1947, and was quickly followed by Laurence Olivier in 1948, and then by John Gielgud in 1953. Co-stars and friends, the three theatrical knights were considered the greatest English actors of their generation, primarily for their mastery of the Shakespearean canon. They occupied the height of the British acting pantheon in the post-World War II years.
Ralph Riddle is an actor and director, known for In a Day (2021), Alien Theory (2019) and Enemy Empire (2013).
Born and raised in Paterson, New Jersey. Ralph Rodriguez can be seen supporting in WHITE GIRL, which is currently on NETFLIX produced by Christine Vachon(Boys Don't Cry, Kids etc.) with Ariel Schulman + Henry Joost (Nerve, Project Power, Paranormal Activity 3&4) serving as Executive Producers and Elizabeth Wood as upcoming powerhouse female director with producer/husband Gabriel Nussbaum. Ralph Rodriguez also stars as 'Andre' in the NETFLIX movie, BARRY, alongside Anya Taylor-Joy, which takes a look into the early life of U.S. President Barack Obama. Ralph Rodriguez won audiences with his season recurr playing Freddie Clemente on CHICAGO FIRE on NBC. Rodriguez is featured in COMPLIANCE starring Ann Dowd and directed by Craig Zobel which went on to Sundance. Ralph Rodriguez found his love for performance after seeing a musical theatre production of THE SOUND OF MUSIC at the PAPER MILL PLAYHOUSE in Millburn, N.J. as a kid. Ralph used his rough child hood years and turned it into a positive with advice from a mentor who advised Ralph that his talents would keep him from staying out of the troubled streets. His mother removed him almost immediately from public school with the help of mentors so that he can focus with leading a better life. He went on to doing school plays, community theatre and working in youth theatre companies in and around NYC which ultimately lead Rodriguez in doing Film & Television. Al Pacino, Robert DeNiro, Robin Williams, Jim Carrey, Denzel Washington, Johnny Depp, Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Whoopi Goldberg, Kate Winslet and Meryl Streep are among just a few from many others he's looked up to as a kid.
Ralph Romeo is an actor, known for Talk to Me (1997) and Lethal Justice (1995).
Ralph Roque is known for You're Just My Type (2021) and Breadwinner (2020).
Ralph Ruiz is known for Left to Die (2011), The Reconstruction of William Zero (2014) and Congratulations! (2013).
Ralph Sanders is known for Love & Drugs (2018).
Born on May 21, 1899 in Springfield, Massachusetts, veteran character actor Ralph Sanford came from a theatrical family. His parents were in the business, although not as actors. An actor and stage manager on the Broadway stage in the early years of his career, Sanford appeared in such productions as "Half a Widow" (1927), "The Constant Sinner" (1931) and "Between Two Worlds" (1934). He began his screen work in 1937 at Vitaphone Pictures working in shorts, as a burly foil to such established two-reeler comics as Shemp Howard, Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle and Fritz Feld. He found steady employment in primarily unbilled bits (truck driver, guard, etc.), notably for Paramount. He upgraded to occasional featured parts in such films as Undercover Agent (1939), Wildcat (1942), A Night for Crime (1943) and My Pal Trigger (1946), but for the most part he was utilized solely in "tough guy" parts. He would play minor roles for other studios as well, usually typed as a two-bit gangster or hassled cop. He continued his busy schedule throughout the 1950s with TV work and had a recurring part as Jim "Dog" Kelly on Hugh O'Brian's The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (1955) series for the 1958-59 season. The heavyset actor died at the age of 64, succumbing to a heart ailment on June 20, 1963.
Ralph Sarchie is retired, after retiring from an extensive career in the New York City Police Department. Together with Lisa Collier Cool he co-wrote an autobiographical book entitled "Beware the Night". In the book, which is available on paperback, he details his encounters and experiences with the supernatural, during his tenure in the Bronx with the NYPD. The book is largely used as the inspiration for the 2014 feature film, "Deliver Us From Evil."