Russell Sams was born in Clinton, Tennessee, USA. He is an actor and director, known for The Good Lord Bird (2020), Supernatural (2005) and The Rules of Attraction (2002).
Russell Satele is an American actor and social media influencer. He is known for his work on Hawaii Five-O (2018), Magnum P.I. (2018), The White Lotus (2021) and Next Goal Wins (2022). He was born in Ridgecrest, California and raised in Mililani, Hawaii. He is also known for creating comedic content through his personal pages on Instagram/TikTok/Facebook(@russellsatele) and has a combined following of 120k. He is the youngest of four children and is the son of Tamaaiga and Paula Satele. He is of full Samoan decent with an athletic background in football. He graduated from the University of Hawaii at West Oahu in 2017 with a Bachelors of Arts in Criminal Justice. He has received stunt training with Hawaii's top Stunt men/ Actors such as Sifu Al Dacascos, Danny Kim, Darin Fujimori and even Black Panther (2018) stunt Woman Carrie Bernans.
Russell was part of the Arctic Monkey's award-winning short film 'Scummy Man, which won "Best Music DVD" at the 2007 NME Awards. He has performed on the London and Edinburgh Fringe, and was nominated for a 'Fringe First' award and the 'Carol Tambor Award'. He was part of two sell-out shows at the Edinburgh Festival which were nominated for the 'Best of Edinburgh' award. Russell was born in the North but now lives and works in the South.. He is an Equity-registered actor and voice-artist and has retained his strong northern accent and comes to the profession through a variety of different job roles and life experiences which have all enriched his acting profile, lending authenticity to many of the gritty acting roles in which he has been cast. He has a rare versatility as an actor, and in his four years with the award winning 'Bite-Size' company was cast in parts which encompassed the whole gamut of human emotions from the highly comedic to the dark and gritty in short plays which received rave reviews at both the Edinburgh Fringe and Brighton Fringe - and were eventually featured on a long-term broadcast on Sky Arts. Since then, he has continued to follow his passion in acting, working extensively in theatre and later venturing into voice-over work, most notably recording for the BBC One Show and Radio 4. He was the narrator of a television series for UKTV last year, 'Unexplained; Caught on Camera' and with his distinctive Northern accent has recently been credited with the role of 'the voice of Yorkshire Tea'. In his acting career Russell has worked predominantly in theatre performing at the Goetheanum in Switzerland and the legendary Assembly Rooms in Edinburgh, though as a multi-disciplinary actor his work has included roles in film, television, commercials, musicals and much lauded live performances on Sky Arts. In his most recent role, he was cast in the hit family movie 'Adventure Boyz' playing the part of bungling comedy criminal 'Simpson'. The feature film was premiered at Cannes to rave reviews. In 2021, Russell has been cast in five feature films so far this year 2021 'Psycho List', 'Six Years Gone' 'Election Night' and the supernatural horror 'The Lockdown Hauntings' filmed in lock-down, which will be his second feature film with director Howard J Ford. The film is being shown in Singapore and recently released in the US starring Tony Todd & Angela Dixon. Russell as recently been cast has one of the main leads in upcoming horror 'Witch' playing the role of Thomas, worldwide release expected May/June 2022
Russell Sheaffer was born on November 23, 1987 in Glendora, California, USA. He is a director and producer, known for Masculinity/Femininity (2014), Burros (2021) and Étude 1a: Release (2017).
Russell Shealy is an actor and producer, known for The Farmhand (2019), The Good Lord Bird (2020) and Surrender Me (2020).
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Russell Simmons was born on October 4, 1957 in Queens, New York City, New York, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for The Nutty Professor (1996), Dude, Where's My Car? (2000) and It's Kind of a Funny Story (2010). He was previously married to Kimora Lee Simmons.
Russell is an award-winning screenwriter, actor and filmmaker. He has staff written/associate produced on two seasons of The Inspectors on CBS - nominated for 6 Daytime Emmys, including one for Best Writing. With Academy Award-nominee Marianne Jean-Baptiste starting and executive producing, Russell directed the second episode of his show, Parole as a showcase - the piece was Official Selection at top festivals including HollyShorts, LA Shorts, Nashville, Cleveland and the SAG-AFTRA Foundation. It went on to garner the Performance Award at the USA Film Festival. As an actor, he has won eight Best Supporting Actor awards for his performance in Love Is Not Love.
His grim, beady-eyed, sharp-nosed, weatherbeaten face was always familiar despite the small roles he appeared in. Every once in a while character actor Russell Simpson would stand out in a small scene, but his main purpose seemed to be adding rustic authenticity to his westerns or small-town dramas. Born on June 17, 1880 in San Francisco, California, Simpson was involved in the Alaska gold rush as a teenager before settling upon an acting career. A member of a number of touring companies, he eventually made it to Broadway. His silent film debut in The Virginian (1914) was unbilled, but he went on to appear in occasional leads and top support roles in many others, with such roles as Trampas in the remake of The Virginian (1923) and President Andrew Jackson in The Frontiersman (1927) highlighting his silent era. Simpson's parts grew smaller with the advent of sound and his gents grew increasingly grizzled, stubborn and cranky. In the late 1930s he became a stock player in director John Ford's company of actors, which culminated in one of his finest roles as Pa Joad in the classic The Grapes of Wrath (1940). He appeared in other Ford pictures, including Drums Along the Mohawk (1939), Tobacco Road (1941), They Were Expendable (1945), My Darling Clementine (1946) and The Sun Shines Bright (1953). He would continue acting to the very end, making his last film (naturally) for Ford: The Horse Soldiers (1959). Appearing in hundreds of films over a span of four decades, he graced TV westerns as well with roles on The Lone Ranger (1949) and Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok (1951) to his credit. His more than 40-year marriage to Gertrude Aller produced a daughter, Roberta. Simpson passed away on December 12, 1959 of natural causes in Woodland Hills, California at the age of 79.
Russell is a writer, producer, and director born in Sydney, Australia to English parents. Russell entered film by chance after applying as an extra on the award-winning short The Telegram Man. While on set he met and discussed working in film with the legendary Jack Thompson who urged him to convert his skill as a Technical Writer to a Screenwriter. Russell has completed several diverse genre scripts for shorts and features as well as performing many roles for numerous indie film projects. Russell's first film 'Black Heart, Red Hands' has won a number of international film festival awards.