Rusty is an Actor/Producer/Singer. Rusty has been performing in some capacity since he was a child. He was born in Frankfort, KY and involved in music and theatre at a young age. He is the son of Jerry and Patricia Maples of Frankfort, KY. Rusty was the lead singer for the bands, Horizon and Heartbreak Alley in the 90's. He has starred in many stage productions and starred in over 20 indie films. Rusty is the Co-Owner of Carriage House Productions. Rusty is also a radio personality on 104 FM WIKY in Evansville, Indiana Monday-Friday from 3pm-6pm.
Rusty Jenkins is an actor, known for Dead South (2016) and Universal Squadrons (2011).
With an impressive list of starring roles in recent back to back to back Mar Vista Entertainment films, Rusty Joiner has definitely made his way to Hollywood's "Ones To Watch" list. Rusty made a big splash showing his comedic chops starring in Sean Mcginly's heavy comedy sharing the screen with Silicon Valley's Martin Starr and received a great European critic's ovation starring in the French-directed and -released psychological thriller "Sam Was Here". Having also recently completed directors Lisa Addario & Joe Syracuse's dark comedy "Amateur Night" starring alongside Jason Biggs, Joiner also showed his dark side starring in the action thriller "Unsullied", NFL legend Simeon Rice's directorial debut, followed closely with his multiple Best Actor Award-winning performance in the Philadelphia-produced heavy drama "Voiceless". Joiner was seen afterwards in director Tim Garrick's "Behaving Badly" (opposite Elisabeth Shue and Selena Gomez) and also co-stars opposite Jennifer Connelly and Greg Kinnear in the Informant Media-produced film "Stuck in Love". Joiner recently made his producing debut with the made for TV historical documentary "The Black Robbed Regiment". While attending Georgia Southern University, Joiner was discovered in Atlanta where he soon became one of the most sought-after models in the industry. He then spent the next few years steadily working in Milan, Paris and South America landing exclusive campaigns for Abercrombie & Fitch, Prada, American Eagle, and Levis, just to name a few. In 1998, Joiner gained international recognition when he signed a two-year exclusive deal as the official Structure underwear model and spokesman, making guest appearances on such shows as Extra, Access Hollywood, Entertainment Tonight, E! News Daily and The View. Following the success of the Structure campaign, Joiner quickly made the transition to acting with a variety of featured film roles including "Dodgeball" (with Ben Stiller and Vince Vaughn), "Resident Evil: Extinction" (with Milla Jovovich) and his first Starring role in director Ulli Lommel's "Absolute Evil." He later appeared in "Last Ounce Of Courage," "ToHave and to Hold," and Starring in "Orc Wars". No stranger to television, Joiner has an impressive list of guest starring roles to his credit including hit shows such as "The Closer," "Bones," "Close To Home," "CSI: Miami," "ER," and "Spin City" (opposite Heather Locklear). In 2010, Joiner again co-starred opposite Locklear - this time recurring on the CW's "Melrose Place" and also landed a recurring role on the NBC daytime drama "Days Of Our Lives." Joiner's list of current international commercial campaigns include his role as the hilarious Planet Fitness "Mirror Guy", Direct Tv's make the switch Sexy Calendar Fireman, the "Seven Minute Man" in the internationally successful and Cannes nominated Liquid Plumr ads, Maybelline with Christy Turlington, and a six-commercial deal for Suzuki, in addition to commercials for Excedrin, Comcast, Budweiser, GE, Acura, Coors Light, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Honda, and Taco Bell. As the former national spokesperson for Men's Fitness Magazine's "Fat To Fit Tour," Joiner has a record twelve US and international covers of the magazine to his credit. He has been shot by legendary photographers Greg Gorman, Bruce Weber, Harry Langdon, David LaChapelle and Annie Leibovitz, and has graced the pages of Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone, Cosmopolitan, and Vogue Homme.
Rusty started acting in the 3rd grade when he landed the lead role in a school play. The experience sparked a passion within him to pursue acting in movies. He has always been fascinated by films and had an appreciation for the hard work that goes into making a good movie. He would watch the BTS footage before watching the film itself. He worked on many independent films learning the many aspects of making movies. He was cast as Dylan Mitchell in the 2011 independent hit film "Courageous". Rusty has a number of films coming out this year: "Polycarp: Destroyer of Gods", "Chasing Grace", "Love Covers All" and "Princess Cut". He won the Best Male Actor award at the CMM film festival in 2014 for his role as Jackson Stone in the movie "Jackson's Run" which is out on DVD. Rusty is now a student at NCSU majoring in Agricultural Science and continues to enjoy making movies.
Rusty Martin, Sr. completed a career in the United States Navy in 1994 having spent much of his time in Joint Special Operations. Rusty began acting over two decades ago as a way to spend time with his then very young son who was also an actor. Rusty Sr's calm demeanor and confidence in front of the camera allowed him to quickly establish a resume full of print work, voiceovers, industrials, commercials, film and TV. His very "believable" presence on film has resulted in many featured roles in numerous films alongside many named Hollywood actors and he's now being cast in leading roles.
Rusty Mewha is known for Whip It (2009), Red Dawn (2012) and Conviction (2010).
Rusty Meyers was born on October 1, 1957 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. He is an actor and casting director, known for Silverado (1985), Vegas Vacation (1997) and Ocean's Eleven (2001).
Rusty Nixon is a writer and director, known for Residue (2017), Candiland (2016) and A.M.I. (2019).
Rusty Rayburn is an actor and assistant director, known for Synapse (2021) and Logic: Under Pressure (2014).
Rusty Riegert is an actor, known for The 2nd Law (2016), Terrestrial Soup (2012) and Intrusive Behavior (2013).