Refal Hady is known for Wedding Agreement: The Series (2022), Galih dan Ratna (2017) and Critical Eleven (2017).
Refilwe Modiselle is known for White Gold (2020), Dam (2021) and Hush (2015).
Reg Clinton Brown also known as "Hedge" was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pa. Over the years he learned much about the entertainment business from first hand experiences. First, he performed Conflict Resolution for the children of the After School Program for Philadelphia Department Of Recreation Improv Theatre. From those experiences, he started freelancing in NY and LA soon after. Reg Clinton Brown has done a number of indie and student films over the years. Then later joining SAG and later AFTRA before the merging of SAG-AFTRA. Reg booked both principal and non-principal work on film, TV and commercials. Reg is also the host & producer of his own online talk show and creates content on his YouTube Channel. Reg Clinton Brown is an Alumnus of Upright Citizens Brigade and graduated from UCB's Improv Comedy Curriculum in 2020. From Gotham to Luke Cage, Reg is now a more recognizable face from exposure on various TV and film productions over the years.
Reg Dreger is known for Tommy Boy (1995), Half Baked (1998) and The Tuxedo (2002).
Born into a military family in Huntsville, Alabama -- his father was an army vet who had served in World War II, Korea and Vietnam, while his mother held a somewhat mysterious job in the Department of Defence -- Reg E. Cathey spent much of his early childhood living on a rural farmhouse in Germany. There, he watched American TV shows dubbed into German and first became theatre-struck at the age of nine after attending a USO performance of "Guys and Dolls". That same year, he also took up playing the saxophone. That he became an actor and not a jazz musician was happenstance, but, as he once admitted "he was no Lester Young". An incisive and eloquent personality with a uniquely expressive baritone voice, Cathey was to bring a soulful dignity and often unexpected sense of humour to a wide variety of roles on both stage and screen. Cathey attended the University of Michigan and later studied acting at the Yale School of Drama. The theatre remained his lifelong passion and New York his preferred place of residence. As he later explained: "I learned how to act at Yale but learned how to be an actor in NYC. I escaped wandering lost in the desert that is Los Angeles after a decade (which I'll never get back) and being psychically traumatized, I didn't audition for film and television, immersing myself in the 'Classics.'" And so, Cathey went on to tackle diverse (non-stereotypical) roles, ranging from Prospero in a musical version of Shakespeare's 'The Tempest' to 'Red' Redding in a British production of 'The Shawshank Redemption' (a part made famous by Morgan Freeman in the film version). Though performing more often than not in New York, Cathey did ultimately return to Hollywood. His formidable screen characters have often been marked by a uniquely erudite fierceness. They have included powerful authority figures, scientists and occasional villains in films (O Máskara (1994), Tank Girl, Detonando o Futuro (1995), Seven: Os Sete Crimes Capitais (1995), Quarteto Fantástico (2015)) and shows like A Escuta (2002), Outcast (2016) and House of Cards (2013) (his recurring role as Freddy Hayes, owner of Frank Underwood's favourite BBQ joint and secret hangout, which won him an Emmy Award in 2015 as Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series). In keeping with his credo that "the dark stuff is fun", he also proved excellent value as a shadowy keeper of secrets ('The Caretaker') in an episode of Lista Negra (2013) and as the top-hatted zombie master Baron Samedi, in an episode of Grimm: Contos de Terror (2011). One of his most poignant roles came near the end as the estranged father of Marvel - Luke Cage (2016). Not long after, Reg E. Cathey passed away as a result of lung cancer in February 2018 at the untimely age of just 59, never having had the chance of fulfilling his longstanding ambition to play a baritone saxophonist.
Reg Hensley is known for The Deadbeats (2019) and Bride of Violence (2018).
Reg Lye was born on 14 October 1912 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He was an actor, known for Sunday Too Far Away (1975), Desafio para Robin Hood (1967) and For Whom the Bell Tolls (1965). He was previously married to Ruth Margaret Clyne and Phylis Alma Bessey. He died on 23 March 1987 in Windsor, New South Wales, Australia.
Reg McReynolds is known for A Morte Ronda na Floresta (1966), Uma Mulher Insaciável (1969) and A Name for Evil (1973).
The future Italian epic star was registered as Roy Park in 1928, but little Reg was soon re-named after his father Reginald Park Snr., a well-known gymnasium proprietor in Leeds and owner of the Reg Park Barbell Company. Reg Jnr. played reserve team football for Leeds United before turning to body-building in 1946. He finished Mr Universe runner-up to future film rival Steve Reeves in 1950, then won the title outright in 1951, 1958 and 1965. After marrying South African-born Mareon Isaacs in Johannesburg in 1952, the Parks moved permanently to South Africa where Reg ran a chain of fitness studios. In December 1960 he was invited to Rome to star in two back-to-back Hercules movies, Hércules na Conquista de Atlântida (1961) followed immediately by Hércules no Centro da Terra (1961). Since these were directed by intellectually acclaimed veterans Vittorio Cottafavi and Mario Bava, Reg Park himself became something of a cult personality in the Italian epic genre. His friend and protege Arnold Schwarzenegger considered Park to be the best of the "peplum" heroes. Three more sword-and-sandals followed, including Maciste nas Minas do Rei Salomão (1964) which, handily for Park, was filmed on location in South Africa.
Reg Rob was born on 7 January 1985 in Monroe, Louisiana, USA. He is an actor, known for National Champions (2021), Black Lightning (2017) and The Haves and the Have Nots (2013).