Reneé Rapp was born on January 10, 2000 in Huntersville, North Carolina. She is an actress, known for The Sex Lives of College Girls (2021), Broadway Whodunit: Murder at Montgomery Manor (2020) and Broadway Profiles with Tamsen Fadal (2016).
Rengarajan Jaiprakash was born on 30 October 1974. He is a producer and actor, known for Kalki 2898 AD (2024), Baby (2015) and Karthikeya 2 (2022).
Rengarajan Rajagopalan is known for Super Deluxe (2019).
Reni Novita is known for Mata Batin (2017) and Kamar 207 (2014).
Reni Pittaki is an actress, known for Miss Violence (2013), Love Me Not (2017) and I nyhta tis mystikis synantisis (1990).
Born Reinaldo Santoni in New York City on April 21, 1938 of French and Spanish heritage, Reni (aka Reni Sands) started his career off in entertainment as a comedy writer. He moved in front of the camera in the early 60s and was performing episodic TV drama ("East Side/West Side," "The Trials of O'Brien," "Hawk") when, out of the blue, director Carl Reiner thought enough of Santoni's talents to cast the young actor, an unknown, in his semi-autobiographical film Enter Laughing (1967). In the make-or-break role of aspiring actor David Kolowitz, Santoni could have hit the jackpot to become a major movie star but unfortunately did not receive stand-out reviews in the still-popular film and never became a name. He played another lead in the Canadian film A Great Big Thing (1968) as a follow-up but nothing came of it. Henceforth, Santoni would be spotted in the supporting capacity in a number of film parts. Santoni offered potent, reliable secondary turns in film playing good guys, bad guys, serious guys and amusing guys alongside such top names as Clint Eastwood in Dirty Harry (1971), Steve Martin in Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982), which was again directed by Carl Reiner, Sean Penn in Bad Boys (1983) Richard Pryor in Brewster's Millions (1985), Sylvester Stallone in Cobra (1986) and Gene Hackman in The Package (1989), Howard Stern in Private Parts (1997), and, more recently, Sandra Bullock in 28 Days (2000) and Coolio in Gang Warz (2004). In contrast, he also broke into the voiceover business and provided expert characterizations wherever needed. He offered his vocal skills in Eddie Murphy's Doctor Dolittle (1998) and Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001). His steady career employment, however, has been on the small screen. His 70s series work consisted of ably assisting such crime fighters as "Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law" and "Matt Houston. He was a regular on the short-lived TV series Manimal (1983) and played a Sanchez family member on the TV comedy Sanchez of Bel Air (1986). In addition to playing Father Joe DiMaggio on the series Midnight Caller (1988), he had guest shots on "Scarecrow & Mrs. King," "227," "Hill Street Blues," "Moonlighting," "Miami Vice," "Equal Justice," "Murder, She Wrote" and "Quantum Leap." Decades later Santoni played a recurring role as a judge on the series Murder One (1995) and received great attention for his occasional role as "Poppie" the unsanitary restaurateur on the classic comedy series Seinfeld (1989). Into the millennium, Reni appeared as a guest on such popular TV programs as "According to Jim," "CSI," "Grey's Anatomy" and "Raising the Bar." He made his last appearance on an episode of "Franklin & Bash" in 2012. Reni died of cancer on August 1, 2020.
Born in London on August 7, 1899, but raised in the United States, rubber-faced character player Renie (short for Irene, and pronounced "Reenie") Riano was the daughter of British stage actress Irene Riano (1871-1940) and vaudeville acrobat Robert Riano (1867-1909). Irene and Robert were part of the Four Rianos acrobatic act at one time. Entertainment was an obvious direction for their daughter with her born-in-a-trunk existence. Renie loved an audience, loved singing, and loved to make people laugh. She began things off top-lining in vaudeville shows and music halls as child performer "Baby Irene" in a mother/daughter act. Making her solo Broadway stage debut in 1905 as Florette in "A Society Circus," she progressed to solo as a spirited adult in such shows as "Honey Girl" (1920), "Music Box Revue" (1921) and "The Greenwich Village Follies" (1925). She met American John W. Neil from New Jersey in 1918 and became a U.S. citizen. Their daughter, Jane, was born a year later in Philadelphia. Renie's maternal grandfather, Joseph Rice, owned a theatre in Philly. Building her comedic reputation on the stock stage, she made a late entry into films (age 38) with minor appearances in such lighter films as Tovarich (1937), You're a Sweetheart (1937), Men Are Such Fools (1938), Four's a Crowd (1938) and Spring Madness (1938). Her harsh, bony-faced features and disapproving air immediately had her pigeon-holed into playing shrill, viper-tongued wives, relatives, domestics, spinsters, nurses and other acidulous matron types. A large majority of her movie appearances were minor and often uncredited in " level films. Renie appeared in two sets of movie series during her long career. She played the featured role of the cynical maid, Effie Schneider, in four entries of "Nancy Drew" mystery series starring young Bonita Granville beginning with Nancy Drew: Detective (1938) and ending with Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase (1939). She is most fondly remembered, however, for bringing to human life the comic strip character of the haranguing, indomitable Maggie Jiggs opposite Joe Yule's henpecked Jiggs in the popular "Jiggs and Maggie" comedy offerings. The series began with Bringing Up Father (1946) but was cut short by Yule's unexpected death in 1950. Their fifth and last entry was Jiggs and Maggie Out West (1950). Other minor film appearances in which she offered her patented sneer and dour disdain were in primarily comedy or musical-oriented fare including Wife, Husband and Friend (1939), The Women (1939), Day-Time Wife (1939), The Ghost Comes Home (1940), A Little Bit of Heaven (1940), Li'l Abner (1940), Remedy for Riches (1940), You Belong to Me (1941), There's One Born Every Minute (1942), Blondie for Victory (1942), A Song for Miss Julie (1945), Anchors Aweigh (1945), Winter Wonderland (1946), The Time of Your Life (1948), The Barefoot Mailman (1951) and Clipped Wings (1953). Riano later turned to TV and appeared on such popular programs as "The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok," "The Life of Riley," "The Abbott and Costello Show," "Stanley," "The Danny Thomas Show," "My Three Sons," "Bewitched," "Green Acres, "Mayberry RFD" and "The Ghost & Mrs. Muir." Working until the very end, she made her last guest appearance in 1971 in an episode of "The Partridge Family." She died that same year on July 3rd in Woodland Hills, California.
Renie Rivas is known for Spirit Untamed (2021), No Activity (2017) and Mighty Magiswords (2015).
Renier Basson is known for Ouma se Slim Kind (2007), Lullaby (2008) and Mense van die Wind (2022).
Renier Beukes was born in South Africa but grew up in the rural town of Geraldton, Western Australia after his family moved to Australia when he was young. After graduating high school Renier moved to Perth where he worked on various film productions while living in the city. In 2017, Renier left Perth and traveled the world, most notably through the Himalayas, the Middle East, and South East Asia. During his travels, Renier established the production company Renegade Studios. Renier is passionate about history and exploring its undiscovered stories through his various productions and expeditions.