Red Whipple is an actor, known for Black Violet (2017).
Reda Elazouar is known for Pirates (2021), Sex Education (2019) and Baghdad Central (2020).
Reda Guerinik is an actor, known for Arrival (2016), Mommy (2014) and The Terrorist Next Door (2008).
Kateb was born in Ivry-sur-Seine, France, to an Algerian actor, Malek-Eddine Kateb, and a French nurse. He is a grandnephew of the Algerian writer Kateb Yacine. He grew up and lived in Ivry-sur-Seine, in region of Paris until 2011 after moving to Montreuil. The son of an actor, has been immersed in theater since childhood. At age 12 he decided to also become an actor like his father. He did so by reciting his great uncle's texts, Kateb Yacine.
Reda Oumouzoune is known for Holy Motors (2012), Maattrraan (2012) and Yamla Pagla Deewana 2 (2013).
Redaric Williams is an American television, theatre, and film actor. He lived and trained in London, UK before moving to New York City, and has also spent time in South Africa, between both Cape Town and Johannesburg. Williams was under contract with CBS/Sony Pictures Television from 2012 until 2014 in Los Angeles, California. Redaric was born in Michigan, however constantly moving as a youth he was raised throughout the states. Williams attended three different high schools before ultimately returning to Michigan and graduating from Denby High school in Detroit. Majoring in business at the University of North Texas Williams went to college on an athletic scholarship for football and received a 4.0 grade point average his freshman year. He later left college early and moved abroad.
Redbeard is an actor, known for Swordbearer (2011), Texxas Jam '78 (2012) and Feats First: The Life & Music of Lowell George (2015).
Redd Davis was born in 1896 in Canada. He was a director and producer, known for Special Edition (1938), Discoveries (1939) and The Girl in the Flat (1934).
Redd Foxx began doing stand-up comedy on the infamous "Chitlin' Circuit" in the 1940s and 1950s. Foxx was one of the premier "blue humor" comedians. Blue humor was very dirty, too dirty for white audiences. For years his party albums were not available in white record stores. In the 1960s his records became available, although marginally in white record stores, leading to minor comedy work on Toast of the Town (1948) (aka "The Ed Sullivan Show") and The Red Skelton Show (1951), among other classic variety shows of the time. Foxx developed a fan base in the 1960s that led to increased notoriety. He received his own television series in 1972 called Sanford and Son (1972), which was a reworking of the British sitcom Steptoe and Son (1962). Foxx's character, Fred Sanford (was actually Foxx's brother's name), was a cranky old man who was set in his ways and would insult both friends and strangers at the drop of a hat. He ran a junkyard in Watts, a bad neighborhood in Los Angeles, with his son Lamont (played by Demond Wilson). The show broke down racial stereotypes and was a huge success, making Foxx and the show household names. Foxx fought a very public battle with the writers and producers of the show, claiming that they did not do enough to promote the black experience, and in general complained there were not enough black writers or producers in the entertainment industry. These highly publicized disputes led to the show faltering artistically, but not in the ratings. Foxx left the show in 1977 to accomplish his dream on ABC: his own variety show, which lasted less than a year. He also starred in the controversial film Norman... Is That You? (1976). Foxx's trouble with the law and the Internal Revenue Service hampered his career in the early 1980s. He flopped yet again with the sitcom The Redd Foxx Show (1986) on ABC. He did, however, find success playing a ghost in the TV movie Ghost of a Chance (1987), with Dick Van Dyke. The late 1980s found Foxx on a rebound, as he starred with Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy in the popular Harlem Nights (1989), which showcased the three premiere black comedians of their respective generations. A whole new generation of comedians begin claiming Redd Foxx as a major influence on their careers, including Murphy and Pryor. Foxx looked like he was finding success 20 years after Sanford and Son (1972) with The Royal Family (1991). However, we will never know if the show would have been a success--while rehearsing for an episode, Foxx collapsed and was rushed to a hospital. He died in October of 1991. Redd Foxx will be remembered as a pioneering comedian who influenced generations of comedians and helped break down racial barriers in the the entertainment industry. His influence seems as strong as ever.
Redd Horrocks is an actress, known for Dear Dylan (2016), E.T.A (2017) and Vitals (2019).