Randall Batinkoff has worked with some of the best actors and directors in the movie industry over the last three decades. His acting career began at the age of nine. While shopping at a toy store with his mom, an agent came up and asked if he would be interested in auditioning for a commercial. Randall got the job and 50 more by the time he finished high school at Phillips Academy in Massachusetts. During the middle of his freshman year, at Brown University, he got his big break when he was cast as Stan Bobrucz in For Keeps? (1988). He graduated from Brown with a degree in International Relations. After college he returned to Hollywood, where he portrayed Reg Goldman, the model-chasing son of the studio head who intimidates Tim Robbins in the classic Robert Altman film, _The Player_. Next he played Rip Van Kelt, the morally torn head of the football team in School Ties (1992), opposite Matt Damon, Brendan Fraser, and Chris O'Donnell, and Buffy's dim-witted boyfriend Jeffrey in the cult comedy Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992). Batinkoff had winning roles in John Singleton's Higher Learning (1995); in Nicole Holofcener's Sundance debut Walking and Talking (1996); in The The Peacemaker (1997), with Nicole Kidman and George Clooney; in _Mad City_ with Dustin Hoffman and John Travolta; and as Helen Hunt's vomit-hating, forehead-licking date in the James L. Brooks' Oscar-winning As Good as It Gets (1997). Batinkoff starred in the edgy Sundance competitor Dead Man's Curve (1998), as Rand, a smooth, well-manicured killer opposite Keri Russell and Matthew Lillard, and the Slamdance-premiered Let the Devil Wear Black (1999), as a racist hit-man with Norman Reedus, Mary-Louise Parker and Jacqueline Bisset. Batinkoff received rave reviews from critics when he portrayed Hugh Hefner in the Peter Werner directed, USA studios film, Hefner: Unauthorized (1999). Batinkoff plays opposite Jennifer Lopez and Martin Sheen in Bordertown (2007), Gregory Nava's drama about the Juarez murders; and in Broken (2006), where he co-stars with Heather Graham and Jeremy Sisto. Randall recently had a memorable role in Lionsgate cult smash Kick-Ass (2010), based on the hit comic book of the same name, directed by Matthew Vaughn, and starring Nicolas Cage and Chloë Grace Moretz. Randall produced Kick-Ass: The Game (2010) for the Sony Playstation Network. 37 (2014) marks his directorial debut, which he also co-wrote and produced.
Randall Bennett is an actor, known for Billy the Kid (2022).
Randall Berger grew up in Santa Barbara, California, doing a lot of work with local theatre companies, namely Youth Theatre Productions (1967-72) and Alechama Productions (1972). In 1973, wunderlust got the better of him and he emigrated to Australia at age 19 (Best buddy actor Lance Strauss had emigrated with his family in 1971). Following the course set in his early teens, Randall went into professional theatre, namely music theatre in original Australian casts of Broadway and West End shows. He married in 1977 and settled in Melbourne, beginning a parallel career as a professisonal writer in radio, multimedia and advertising, as well as taking extras work and small roles in local TV productions. In 1983, the first film role of note was as a reporter in the film Phar Lap (1983). As a "portly" character actor and an American, roles were few and far between. While only doing a couple of roles a year, Randall still had the opportunity to share some celluloid with a lot of incredible people, notably James Coburn, Reb Brown, Anthony Hopkins, Ron Leibman, Heather Thomas, Joe Bottoms (an old Santa Barbara chum), Barry Bostwick, John Savage, Steven Berkoff, Art Malik, Noah Taylor, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Laura Brannigan, Peter Graves, Paul Hogan, Cuba Gooding Jr. and so on, not to mention the amazing range of directors and DOPs. The highest profile role is one of the most recent, as violinist Isaac Stern in the 1996 film Shine (1996).
Randall Berry is known for The Venom Interviews (2016).
Randall Bosley was born on August 1, 1947 in Van Nuys, California, USA. He is an actor, known for The X Files (1993), Envy (2004) and An American Carol (2008).
Randall Bostick is known for Bitchin': The Sound and Fury of Rick James (2021).
Acting experience, recent release of Hell's Bells where I am a creepy janitor, a fatherly/creepy role for a short film at the Savannah film school (SCAD) for a budding new director, Simon Swofford, for Portrait of a Dead Man, a mystical guru for another budding director, Tucker Bennett, and recently, a hillbilly of the scary kind in a music video for 42 Dugg, a father for the short film, The Funeral, director, Bryce Toups. Although the COVID pandemic slowed me down I am pressing on with a new aim to put more effort into speaking roles. I have a few acting classes in Los Angeles and in college over 20 years ago. Otherwise, I am learning as I do auditions and doing more student films or whatever it takes. I have did a lot of extra/background in TV and films (Throw Momma from the Train, Hidden, Hot to Trot, 1st and Ten, La Guna Heat, Jake's M.O., The Man Who Broke a Thousand Chains, etc.) in the Los Angeles, CA area in 1987, and in 2008 (Up In The Air), in St. Louis, MO. Recently an extra; August 2018, for film and TV (American Reject, Tell Me Your Secrets, NCIS New Orleans, and The Purge), in New Orleans, LA, Just Mercy, Outsiders, Stranger Things, Sweet Magnolias, big part of July on Richard Jewell as a core background, photographer and many more in the Atlanta, GA area, and The Act in Savannah, GA. I've did many others too and I have been a Stand-In on the ACT and cast to be in Gloria's as a protester in January. Aside being featured as a drunk guy, I've also been a dead guy at a bar, crazy man in a psych ward, etc. I continue to add to the list to this date. About 3 years total as a background actor. That is the short list. I did a lot more. I was also in a photo shoot in northern Mississippi for K.K. Wooten. I drove to Tallahassee, Florida to play a creepy janitor in Hell's Bells, I will Airbnb, camp out, whatever it takes. My life trying to do this certainly isn't an easy one as a lot of time to afford it, I am in my car. Not proud of it, it's just what I've had to do. I am not ashamed of trying. More ashamed if I do not. I am from Missouri and I have been in the military. I am used to traveling with this work, the military, laboratory, farming, driving trucks and equipment, office, love being around animals, I can ride a horse, bicycle, and archaeology work over the years. I have helped build theater sets for summer Repertory Theater at the University of Missouri, 1988. Loved it! As an extra I played a patron, dead person, hot dog vendor, waiter, sports fan, policeman, crazy, photographer, college student, standing in a crowd, etc. In acting I tend to like improvisational acting when I did it a long time ago and I used to be good at accents, but I need to work on both again.
Randall Carnell is an actor and producer, known for Dracula, Lord of the Damned (2011), The Acres (2014) and Pity Party (2018).
Randall Clute is an actor, known for Eight Days (2016).
Randall Cole is an actor, known for Mothman (2022), My Autopsy (2020) and Dear Zoe (2022).