R.J. Barnes is known for Lockhart: Unleashing the Talisman (2016), Legends of Chamberlain Heights (2016) and Crazy White Chicks (2014).
R.J. Burns was born on November 29, 1950 in Shelby, Montana, USA. He is known for Two Eyes (2020) and Buster's Mal Heart (2016).
Actor/Magician R.J. Cantu is known for his roles in 'The Secret Life of the American Teenager' on ABC Family, 'Death Valley on MTV and 'Veronica Mars' on The CW. R.J. is also a member of 'The World's Famous Magic Castle' in Hollywood California and was featured on season eight of 'America's Got Talent'.
R.J. is a proud graduate of Illinois State University with a B.S. in Acting, with training in theatre, television, and armed/unarmed combat. Between Illinois State University and Moraine Valley Community College, R.J. has portrayed such roles as Eric Harris in "columbinus", March Hare in "Alice in Wonderland", Prior Walter in "Angels in America" and Justin Hammond in "After Ashely" (Irene Ryan Nomination). R.J. is best known for his film work in "The Mail Room", "Night of the Dolls", and "Blood Moon River".
R.J. Chmiel is a writer and director, known for Song for Lindy (2015), Meeting Mr. Reich (2014) and The Cheat Sheet (2018).
R.J. Cutler is an American filmmaker, documentarian, television producer and theater director. His work includes the documentary films The War Room, A Perfect Candidate, Thin, The September Issue and The World According to Dick Cheney; the non-fiction television series American High, Freshman Diaries and 30 Days; the prime time drama series Nashville; and the feature film If I Stay. Cutler's first film, The War Room, was nominated for an Academy Award and he is the recipient of numerous awards including an Emmy, a Peabody Award, a GLAAD Award, two Cinema Eye Awards, and two Television Academy Honor Awards. In 2009, the Museum of Television and Radio held a five-day retrospective of his work.
Maybe it was growing up in Arkansas as a Canadian, or the summers in rural Ireland with grandparents and extended family, but Daniel has always been drawn to out-of-place characters, unique environments, and the weird, beautiful rhythms of how people talk. As a writer/director, he explores these interests across a range of genres, while always keeping a focus on human issues and the complicated people living them, as well as the hope and humor they find in even the darkest circumstances. He recently directed the true-story feature film "Miss Virginia," starring Emmy-winner Uzo Aduba, Matthew Modine, and Vanessa Williams. The film was listed as a New York Times and USA Today Must-See Fall Movie, won the Audience Award at The Naples Film Festival, and received a limited theatrical release, cable premiere on BET, and streaming deal with Netflix. In addition to being a finalist for The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science's Nicholl Fellowship for Screenwriting, he was a winner in the Slamdance, ScriptPipeline, and Screencraft competitions for his social-issue-horror script "They Live on Skid Row," chronicling a teen girl's struggle with homelessness via a rip-roaring zombie film. Daniel also explores storytelling as an editor, with ten features under his belt, including horror film "What Lies Below," which quickly became #1 on Netflix, and the upcoming storm-chasing movie "Supercell" starring Alec Baldwin. He hopes to continue telling cinematic, character-driven stories long past the time any sane person would have retired.
R.J. Foster was raised in Baltimore, MD and received his B.A. in Theatre Performance from Fordham University at Lincoln Center. He has performed in New York theaters such as the Pearl Theatre Company and Classic Stage Company, and has performed in many regional Shakespeare productions - including a full season at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. He has appeared on multiple television shows such as "Fringe" (FOX), "Guiding Light" (CBS), "Damages" with Rose Byrne and Campbell Scott (FX), "Blue Bloods" with Donnie Wahlberg (CBS), "The Blacklist" with Paul Reubens (NBC) and "Person of Interest" with Michael Emmerson (CBS). R.J. was nominated for Best Actor by BroadwayWorld for his portrayal of Othello in 2015.
R.J. Fried is a writer and producer, known for Triumph's Election Watch 2016 (2016) and Night of Too Many Stars: America Comes Together for Autism Programs (2015).
R.J Hall was born in Salt Lake City, Utah with his childhood spent in his hometown of Kearns, Utah. R.J started his career in filmmaking as young as 15 years old with featured background work. He started being represented by Rob Diamond Agency in 2013 with his debut, recurring role as Jimmy on "The OA" fan-based series, Invisible River. He has also acted in haunted walk-through attractions within Utah since 2009, known for his self-made haunt character, Cynni.