Ranbô Minami is known for Kitamura Toukoku: Waga fuyu no uta (1977), Inochi no teishajô (2021) and Kawaii Akuma (1982).
Rance Allen was born on November 19, 1948 in Monroe, Michigan, USA. He was married to Ellen Marie Allen. He died on October 31, 2020 in Sylvania, Ohio, USA.
Rance Collins is an actor and writer, known for Movie Night (2014), Another Movie Musical (2012) and The Jazz Funeral (2014).
Rance Howard was born on November 17, 1928 in Duncan, Oklahoma, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Nebraska (2013), Small Soldiers (1998) and Universal Soldier (1992). He was married to Judy Howard and Jean Speegle Howard. He died on November 25, 2017 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Rance Nix is an actor from Atlanta, Georgia that just completed his first series regular gig on a new show The Kings of Napa premiering on The Oprah Winfrey Network in 2022. Even though he hails from Atlanta, Rance has spent the past six years in New York City building his career in the entertainment industry. From the time he moved to the city in the summer of 2015, he's participated in an assortment of projects and opportunities including the acclaimed play, Las Meninas with the New Brooklyn Theatre, improv with the Upright Citizens Brigade, the indie film Trapeze USA and more. He also has an array of YouTube content including the shows "Table for 1" and "That's Fresh with Rance Nix." Recently, he also hosted a viral dating show on Instagram based on the hit Netflix show "Love is Blind" called "Love is Quarantine." Rance is an all around talent with a knack for inspiring others through his life and work. Ultimately, he desires to use his uniqueness to positively impact every person that encounters him, his journey, and his work for the glory of God.
Rance Randall is an American TV and Film Actor. He was born Michael Rance Randall in Jackson MS, USA. He has performed in numerous TV and films. He performs with multiple accents, especially southern, and typically performs as gritty characters in action and drama films. His credits includes TNT's "Claws", Solstice's "Unhinged" with Russell Crowe, Running Wild Films Westerns, etc. He is an up and coming screen actor with the Screen Actors Guild (SAG-Aftra).
Rancho was an Indian monkey and animal actor, who appeared in Indian films and television 80's and 90'. He is best known for his lead role as Rancho in 90's popular television detective series, Raja Aur Rancho, aired on DD National and DD Metro. He acted in more than 50 Bollywood films in his lifespan.
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After passing his screen test, Rand Brooks played a bit role in the 1938 film Love Finds a Way. He then found several other roles before landing the part of Charles Hamilton in Gone with the Wind. He went on to play small roles in films such as Laddie, And One was Beautiful, The Son of Monte Cristo, Jennie, Niagara Falls, among others. Beginning in 1946, he took over the role of Hopalong Cassidy's youthful sidekick, Lucky, and played in twelve of the feature films. Among these, which starred William Boyd as Hoppy, were The Devil's Playground, Fool's Gold, Unexpected Guest, Dangerous Venture, and Hoppy's Holiday. Brooks continued playing roles in films throughout the 1940s and into the 1950s, which also started his television career. He made co-starring appearances on series such as The Roy Rogers Show, Highway Patrol, Lassie, Wagon Train, Maverick, The Real McCoys, The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin, Bat Masterson, Laramie, Gunsmoke, The Munsters, Perry Mason, Columbo, and Bonanza, as well as nine episodes of The Lone Ranger, where he began a friendship with Clayton Moore. In 1966, Rand Brooks started Professional Ambulance Service in Glendale, California, with two used ambulances and a credit card. By 1977 his company had become the largest private ambulance 9-1-1 paramedic provider in Los Angeles County. During his ownership the company received dozens of awards and commendations and was widely recognized as one of the finest ambulance services in the country. In 1995 Brooks sold it to corporate giant American Medical Response. He lived at his ranch in Santa Barbara County with second wife Hermine, a former executive with his company, until his death in 2003. Brooks has two children; a daughter and a son, Rand Brooks Jr., who owns a trucking company in Los Angeles. Brooks can be seen portraying a police officer in the two-hour premier episode of the television series Emergency! (1972), which was first aired in January of 1972 on NBC. Rand Brooks' acting career spanned over 140 films and television series, as well as writing, producing, and directing one film called Legend of the Northwest.
Rand Faris is an Arab actress & writer, who has completed her studies in England, graduating with a BA hons degree in Drama and Psychology. Born in America and raised in Jordan, she values and continues to expand her diverse perspective. She has been in New York for six years, practicing her craft at various acting conservatories. She has participated in theatre work at a number of venues around New York, and worked closely with two Brooklyn based theatre companies exploring experimental & physical theatre with one, as well as classic, contemporary and original work with another. She continuously explores her voice through her acting and writing, and hopes to bridge the gap between Arab and Western Cultures through work she creates, participates in, and contributes to.