Renda Schroeder is known for Cabin Tales (2023).
Rendah Beshoori is an actress, known for Doctors (2000), The Bill (1984) and EastEnders (1985).
Rendi Jhon is known for #TemanTapiMenikah (2018), Ikatan Cinta (2020) and Dear Nathan: Thank You Salma (2022).
Rendy Chong is known for Possession: Kerasukan (2024).
Rendy Umar is known for Falling in Love Like in Movies (2023).
Rene Abelar is known for Court of Appeals (2018), The Enchanted Cottage (2016) and The Invisible Man (2017).
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Six-time acting award winner, international producer and casting director, Rene Michelle Aranda, was born in Whittier, California on December 6, 1990 and raised in the nearby city of Chino Hills. While multi-racial, her major DNA breakdown is two-fifths Indigenous American/East Asian, one-fifth Spanish/Portuguese/Southern European, and one-tenth or less British, Irish, French, German, Sub-Saharan & Trace African, Ashkenazi Jew and more. Aranda won notoriety for Best Acting Ensemble for Blursday (Panamanian International Film Festival - 2021), Best Feature Film Comedy for Emily or Oscar (Santa Clarita International Film Festival - 2021), the Rising Star Industry Award (Silver Screen Film Festival - 2019), Best Actress (Silverstate Film Festival - 2018), Best Supporting Actress (LA Edge Film Awards - 2018), Outstanding Performance by an Actress (Kennedy Center ACT Festival - 2012) and finished as a semifinalist in the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Center's Irene Ryan scholarship program (Washington D.C. - 2011). Aranda is an LACC Theater Academy alum that has been featured & mentioned in, on and by (respectively) Voyage LA, BuzzFeed Community, News Shooter, Miss In The Biz, Forbes, Variety, Wikipedia, Screen Rant, News Break and Broadway World. Her work has been distributed by the likes of Netflix, Paramount+, Amazon, Tubi, Lifetime, Syfy, Starz, Discovery I.D., Cinelatino, Walmart, Redbox, iTunes, YouTube and in movie theaters across the U.S. She has also appeared in music video cameo roles for YG, ScHoolboy Q, Dax, Guy Tang, Quin, Patrick Nuo, Julia Nunes and Bobo Norco, and is recognized in the vlogging community as the sister to YouTube celebrity Michael Aranda. Her original music can be found on streaming platforms across the web and her pop single "For the Haters" is featured in the film Boris and the Bomb. Aranda's pursuit of an Entertainment Industry career began in 2003 at an Introduction to the Theater class at Robert O. Townsend Junior High School at the age of 12. She graduated Ruben S. Ayala High School in the class of 2009 with over a dozen awards from the school's drama department, including two-time 'Most Inspirational' and two-time 'Actor of the Year', as well as the first 'Lifetime Achievement Award' in the history of the school's program; It was founded in her honor. The Thespian Arts Theatre Festival she founded her senior year continues annually at the high school and inspired other departments campus-wide to celebrate talent shows of their own. In the Fall following her high school graduation, Ren moved to Los Angeles to attend the 3-year, audition-only conservatory, the LACC Theatre Academy. The Academy's other notable alumni include Morgan Freeman, Mark Hamill, Cindy Williams and Donna Reed. It was during Aranda's attendance there that she won National recognition and was presented with the 1st annual "Outstanding Performance by an Actress" award at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. She was recognized again for this role in BuzzFeed Community's article, "17 Trail-Blazing Bald Beauties In Hollywood", amongst Persis Khambatta, Angelina Jolie, Elliot Page and more. She founded the production company Starpark Studios in 2008, making it an LLC in 2013.
Rene Arreola is an actor, known for Nude Nuns with Big Guns (2010), Die Fighting (2014) and The Fighter (2009).
René Murat Auberjonois was born on June 1, 1940 in New York City, to Princess Laure Louise Napoléone Eugénie Caroline (Murat), who was born in Paris, and Fernand Auberjonois, who was Swiss-born. René was born into an already artistic family, which included his grandfather, a well-known Swiss painter, and his father, a Pulitzer-nominated writer and Cold War-era foreign correspondent. The Auberjonois family moved to Paris shortly after World War II, and it was there that René made an important career decision at the age of six. When his school put on a musical performance for the parents, little René was given the honor of conducting his classmates in a rendition of "Do You Know the Muffin Man?". When the performance was over, René took a bow, and, knowing that he was not the real conductor, imagined that he had been acting. He decided then and there that he wanted to be an actor. After leaving Paris, the Auberjonois family moved into an Artist's Colony in upstate New York. At an early age, René was surrounded by musicians, composers and actors. Among his neighbors were Helen Hayes, Burgess Meredith and John Houseman, who would later become an important mentor. Houseman gave René his first theater job at the age of 16, as an apprentice at a theater in Stratford, Connecticut. René would later teach at Juilliard under Houseman. René attended Carnegie-Mellon University and studied theater completely, not only learning about acting but about the entire process of producing a play. After graduating from CMU, René acted with various theater companies, including San Francisco's American Conservatory Theater and Los Angeles' Mark Taper Forum. In 1969, he won a role in his first Broadway musical, "Coco" (with Katharine Hepburn), for which he won a Tony Award. Throughout his life, René acted in a variety of theater productions, films and television presentations, including a rather famous stint as Clayton Endicott III on the comedy series Benson (1979), not to mention seven years on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993) as Odo. René also performed dramatic readings of a variety of books on tape, and appeared in projects like The Patriot (2000), starring Mel Gibson, Sally Hemings: An American Scandal (2000), and NBC's Frasier (1993) and ABC's The Practice (1997).