Ruairí Douglas is an actor, known for To Your Last Death (2019).
Ruairí Heading was born on 11 September 1991 in Dublin, Ireland. He is an actor, known for Black '47 (2018), Game of Thrones (2011) and Rebellion (2016).
Ruan Coetzee is known for Making a Killing (2017), My Father's War (2016) and Madiba (2017).
Ruan Martins is an actor, known for If Loving You Is Wrong (2014), Step Up: High Water (2018) and American Soul (2019).
Ruangsak Loychusak is an actor, known for Home kwamrak kwamsuk kwam songjam (2012), Kuhlab satan (2011) and Jan Dara Pachimmabot (2013).
Ruaraidh grew up in Stockbridge, Edinburgh attending Stockbridge Primary School and Broughton High School. He still remains very close with his childhood friends and is very passionate about where he's from. Ruaraidh studied acting at The Oxford School of Drama. He was a member of the Traverse Theatre and Royal Court Theatre young writers group's. Ruaraidh's film and TV acting credits include: Richard Jobson's feature film New Town Killers, BBC's Sea of Souls, Dalziel and Pascoe, ITV's Lenny Blue, The Bill, C4's Sword of Honour and Brond directed by Michael Caton-Jones. After the success of Big Sean, Mikey and Me, Ruaraidh has just finished acting with Brian Cox and Jonathan Watson in the new BBC comedy Bob Servant Independent which is set in Broughty Ferry. His stage credits include the 10 year stage revival of Irvine Welsh's Trainspotting (No.1 UK Tour), Tom Kempinski's High Jumpers (New End Theatre) and Jimmy Barr's Disintergration and We're All Doing Time (Union Theatre). As a writer/producer/actor Ruaraidh has made the short films The Doghouse (2011) and Russell (2012) which are being considered for film festivals worldwide. Ruaraidh is currently adapting the stage script of Big Sean, Mikey and Me and looks forward to working with director Paul Robinson once again having collaborated together on the one man stage version of Big Sean, Mikey and Me. This will be first feature film Ruaraidh's will make as writer/actor. Ruaraidh wrote and developed Big Sean, Mikey and Me at the Actors Centre Writers Group in London. He has also received help with his research from his childhood friends back home in Edinburgh. Big Sean, Mikey and Me is the first stage play that Ruaraidh has written and he performed it for the first time at this years Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2012 at the Gilded Balloon. He had great success with a sellout run and five star/4 star reviews (See Press www.ruaraidhmurray.co.uk). The Gilded Balloon are touring Scotland with Big Sean, Mikey and me in spring 2013. Bath Time is a new one man show written by Ruaraidh Murray which he will perform at the Gilded Balloon at the Edinburgh Fringe 2013. Set in gangland Edinburgh 1995, it is dark comedy story of three friends who take part in a high scale robbery that goes wrong. Their shared past reveals their hopes, dreams, laughs and loves. But with the police now in pursuit, betrayal and torture are all Spike, Billy and Joe Joe now have in common. Who can trust who and who's turn is it for Bath Time? From the writer of the critically acclaimed Big Sean, Mikey and Me.
Born and raised in Long Beach, California, Ruari attended UCLA for one year with a major in Physics. In 2012, due to the schools policy that academic majors cannot transfer to art majors until their junior year, he left UCLA to attend the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts. He graduated in 2014 and is now based in New York City.
Ruaridh Mollica was born in Prato, Tuscany, Italy. He is an actor and director, known for Witness No. 3 (2022), Too Rough (2022) and Stonemouth (2015).
Ruba Blal was born on December 5, 1979 in Nazareth, Israel. She is an actress, known for Sufat Chol (2016), Our Boys (2019) and Hametim shel yafo (2019).
Ruba Nadda is a world renowned and critically acclaimed writer and director. She is of Arab descent, born and raised in Canada. She has written and directed over 20 films which include the critically acclaimed Cairo Time (2009); Sabah (2005); Aadan (2004); Unsettled (2001); and I always come to you (2000); Blue turning Grey over you (1999), Black September (1999), I would suffer cold hands for you (1999), Laila (1999), Damascus nights (1998), The wind blows towards me particularly (1998) So far gone (1998) Do nothing (1997), Wet heat drifts through the afternoon (1997), Interstate love story (1997) and lost woman story (1997). Cairo Time (2009) premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival (2010) to rave reviews and earned Best Canadian Feature Film. It went on to screen at numerous film festivals around the world which include: Pusan International Film Festival (2009), Goa International Film Festival (2009), Doha Tribecca Film Festival (2009); Sidney International Film festival (2010), Dublin Int'l Film Festival (2010), Tribeca Film festival (2010); Munich IFF (2010). It earned Winner of the People's Choice award (Film Circuit) and was Rotten Tomatoes best reviewed film (Romance) of 2010. Sabah (2005) features Atom Egoyan and Simone Urdl as Executive Producers, and Arsinee Khanjian in the lead role. It had its worldwide premiere to rave reviews and sold out audiences at the Rotterdam International Film Festival. Mongrel Media released Sabah in Canada on May 27th, 2005 to excellent reviews and enthusiastic audiences. Celluloid Dreams is acting as the foreign sales agent. Since Rotterdam Film Festival, Sabah has gone on to show in over 20 International Film Festivals and has also sold to over 20 countries around the world for theatrical releasing and enjoyed a healthy run in theaters in Canada for 13 consecutive weeks. Arsinee Khanjian has since been nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role at the Genies. Ruba attended New York's prestigious Tisch School of the Arts in Film Production. She completed their summer program and upon her return to Toronto immediately began her prolific filmmaking career. Her 13 short films have been shown in over 500 film festivals in 5 years. She has had over 20 retrospectives of her work shown in numerous cities, including: Princeton University, Rotterdam, Stockholm, Vienna, Wurzburg, Austin, San Francisco, Regina, Edmonton, Ottawa, and Toronto. She is also a fiction writer, with short stories published in over 200 international journals, such as Riversedge Journal, West Wind Review 18th Anthology, The Sounds of Poetry, Blood & Aphorism, White Wall Review, Room of One's Own and Wascana Review.