Ron PerlmanRonald Francis Perlman (born April, 1950, in Washington Heights, New York) is an American actor. He is married to Opal Perlman from February 14, 1981 to the present. He has two children, Blake Amanda (b. 1984), and Brandon Avery (b. 1990). As well as acting, Ron Perlman lends his voice to numerous video games and animated series. Selected filmography
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As well as acting, Ron Perlman lends his voice to numerous video games and animated series. His autobiography, titled My Life, was published in 1994. 1990). In early 2000, he created and toured Burt Reynolds' One Man Show. 1984), and Brandon Avery (b. Reynolds started a comeback with the movie Striptease (1996), and the critically acclaimed Boogie Nights (1997) put his career back on track. He has two children, Blake Amanda (b. The bad press from his divorce caused Reynolds' already slowing career to nosedive and he had to declare bankruptcy in late 1996. He is married to Opal Perlman from February 14, 1981 to the present. The divorce from Loni Anderson became a highly publicized, bitter feud. Ronald Francis Perlman (born April, 1950, in Washington Heights, New York) is an American actor. Reynolds was married to actress Judy Carne from 1963 - 1965 and actress Loni Anderson from 1988 - 1993 and had relationships with other actresses such as Sally Field and Dinah Shore. The Name of the Rose (1986) — Salvatore. Reynolds has also directed a few movies, the best-known being Sharky's Machine, released in 1981. Cronos (La Invención de Cronos) (1993) — Angel De La Guardia. Reynolds has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The City of Lost Children (1995) — One. In 1997, Reynolds was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Boogie Nights and won a Golden Globe Award for the movie. Alien: Resurrection (1997) — Johner. During the first half of the 1990s, he was the star of the CBS television series Evening Shade, for which he won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (1991). Enemy at the Gates (2001) — Koulikov. It is said to be the first centerfold of a (near) nude male. Blade II (2002) — Dieter Reinhardt. 4) issue of Cosmopolitan Magazine. Star Trek: Nemesis (2002) — Viceroy. 172, No. Hellboy (2004) — Hellboy. Reynolds gained additional notoriety in 1972 when he posed in the April (Vol. His breakout performance in Deliverance (1972) made him a star. His film debut was in 1961, in the movie Angel Baby. Reynolds first starred on television, in the 1950s series Riverboat. He made his Broadway debut in Look, We've Come Through. He did gigs as a stuntman for television programs until he was "discovered" in a revival of Mister Roberts in New York City and signed to a television acting contract. Reynolds won a scholarship to the Hyde Park Playhouse and moved to upstate New York. He was drafted by the Baltimore Colts National Football League team, but he never played professional football. After a knee injury in 1955 and then a debilitating car accident, Reynolds switched from athletics to college drama and won the 1956 Florida State Drama Award. Reynolds attended Florida State University on a college football scholarship, becoming an all-star Southern Conference halfback. He may be best remembered as the "Bandit" in the 1977 hit film Smokey and the Bandit and the film's two sequels, Smokey and the Bandit II (1980) and Smokey and the Bandit Part 3 (1983). Burton Leon Reynolds Jr. (born February 11, 1936 in Waycross, Georgia) is an American actor of (partial) Cherokee descent. Boogie Nights (1997). Striptease (1996). Evening Shade (TV 1990-1994). Smokey and the Bandit Part 3 (1983). The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982). The Cannonball Run (1981). Smokey and the Bandit II (1980). Starting Over (1979). Semi-Tough (1977). Smokey and the Bandit (1977). Hustle (1975). The Longest Yard (1974). The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing (1973). Deliverance (1972). Dan August (TV 1970 - 1971). Sam Whiskey (1969). Hawk (TV 1966). Gunsmoke (TV 1955 - 1975) Reynolds appeared (1962 - 1965). Angel Baby (1961). Riverboat (TV 1959 - 1960). |