After a successful career as a child actor, Whipple went to college, met his future wife Cindy, and never returned to acting. He worked as a news anchor at the Financial News Network in Los Angeles, and ended up in Eugene, Oregon, and the KVAL-TV evening news until 2001. Today, he is a successful real estate broker in Oregon.
Randy Wilkins is a three-time Emmy Award-winning director and editor from the Bronx, NY. As a director, Randy helmed the ESPN 30 for 30/Lil' Spike Joint "86-32," chronicling the controversial decision between Roy Jones Jr. and Park Si-Hun in the Light Middle Heavyweight gold medal match at the 1988 Summer Olympics. In addition, Randy's directed the series premiere episode of "Dear ..." featuring Spike Lee for Apple+. Wilkins' latest efforts are directing the Jackie Robinson Day spot for Major League Baseball and helming the Pepsi Holiday Give Back ad. Outside of directing, Randy has served as Lead Editor on numerous Spike Lee joints, including "She's Gotta Have It" and "Rodney King" for Netflix. He is in development for his feature script "Pray For A Little More Spring'' while also in co-development for the miniseries "Forward Ever."
Randy Zisk is a producer and director, known for Monk (2002), Midnight Caller (1988) and Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993). He was previously married to Jennifer Grant.
Rane Jameson is an actor and director, known for The In-Between (2019), The Experience (2019) and The Spearhead Effect (2017).
Rane Thomason is an actor, known for As the Village Sleeps (2021), Agent Jade Black (2020) and In the Gap (2019).
Ranee Campen is known for The Treasure of Malacca Strait, E Riam Sing (2020) and Two Worlds of love (2014).
Ranee Lee is known for Bad Santa 2 (2016), Waking the Dead (2000) and Killing 'em Softly (1982).
Raneesh is known for Arima Nambi (2014).
Ranelle Golden, Producer, Screenplay Writer, Director Ranelle Golden is an award-winning Director, Screenplay Writer, Producer and Author. Ranelle's multitude of talent extends to experience in music, writing, film, and television. Ranelle has written over 50 screenplays, produced several TV pilots, a short series now on Amazon, two features in 2019, two features in 2020, multiple music videos, commercials and more. She ran a successful performing arts school where over 400 students attended, during her time. She closed it, after losing her eye sight, to deal with her health. She's published multiple children's book with several planned for 2021. Ranelle brings to her productions her corporate experience in Management and Accounting. Ranelle Golden is truly a "creative" who has had experience in every division of the industry...music, writing, television and film. Coupled with drive and ambition she is.... unstoppable...
Ranen Ray Choudhury is known for Komal Gandhar (1961), The Cloud-Capped Star (1960) and Jukti, Takko Aar Gappo (1974).