Rod Marmol is a director, screenwriter and a best-selling author of stories that warm & warn the heart ("kumukurot sa puso at sa singit"). He's the writer-director of the Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino film "Cuddle Weather" which ranked on Netflix' Top 10 Charts in the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, and Vietnam; the Cinefilipino movie "Mata Tapang", and TV5's romcom series "Stay-in Love" both streaming on CignalPlay; and the upcoming 2023 GMA film "The Cheating Game". He's the writer of the BL series "Quaranthings", the head writer of the drama series "I Got You", and co-writer of PPP film "Pinay Beauty", and three MMFF films "Magikland", "Mang Kepweng", "Super Parental Guardians", among others. He has directed branded content for Oppo, Mang Inasal, GOMO, and wrote commercials for the biggest brands in the country. He's a workshopper of Ricky Lee, National Artist for Film. And he represented the country at a young advertising creative competition in Singapore in 2015. In his spare time he writes poetry and hugots on his Facebook page "Rod Marmol Writes" with around half a million followers.
Rod McGaughy is one of the unsung heroes of the television western genre. Like most cowboys in his day, McGaughy started out appearing in local rodeos around the California area and he eventually became a member of the Screen Extras Guild. McGaughy couldn't have picked a better time to come into films because a lot of the older cowboys who rode horses in the 1930s and 1940s were either retiring or getting to old to frequently appear on horseback. As former rodeo rider, McGaughy's equestrian skills were frequently utilized by having him appear in posse scenes or by having him participate in a brawl. Throughout the 1960s, McGaughy spent a lot of time appearing in various episodes of Bonanza and Gunsmoke. His stern appearance was frequently used on the Gunsmoke film sets by having him play gang members or rowdy cowhands. He became such a fixture on the Gunsmoke set that they eventually gave him a talking role as a cowhand that was annoyed with a saloon girl. It was probably in 1972 when they filmed Blazing Saddles that McGaughy had his best acting role as a cowhand who comforts a crying dancer. By the last 1980s, western shows were riding off into the sunset and Little House on the Prairie became the last hurrah for many old cowboys. McGaughy and other cowboys were frequently given more meaningful roles on Little House on the Prairie but it also came to a close. Eventually McGaughy decided to retire but not without leaving behind a reputation for taking care of himself and his coworkers when it came to any disputes with assistant directors.
Rod McLachlan was born on 9 September 1960 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Bull (2016), Blue Bloods (2010) and The Loudest Voice (2019).
Trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, Rod Menzies is an actor known for his work in Quiet Denial (2018) and a Dialect Coach known for his work on Yellowjackets (2020), Josie (2018) and Hap and Leonard (2017). He holds an MFA from York University and teaches Voice and Speech in the graduate acting program at UCLA.
Rod Mullinar was born in 1942 in Hereford, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Dead Calm (1989), Breaker Morant (1980) and Stockade (1971).
Rod O'Riley is a writer living in Southern California. Born in Los Angeles in the mid-1960's, and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia before settling down once again in Orange County. He is a scriptwriter, fiction writer, and journalist. In 2015 his blog, InFurNation.com, won the Ursa Major Award for Best Anthropomorphic Magazine of 2014. The story of Rodney's involvement in the organizing of anthropomorphic cartoon fandom was chronicled in the the documentary film The Fandom (2020).
Rod Paradot was born on 4 April 1996 in Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis, France. He is an actor, known for Standing Tall (2015), Lost Bullet (2020) and Apaches (2023).
Rod Peter Jr. is known for Tumbling After (2008), Vicstoria: Run for Your Life (2017) and On the Fringe (2022).
Rod Roberts is a Director and Producer who's professional film career began as the owner of a casting/talent agency in Dubai, UAE. He spent the next six years working on feature films, shorts, and commercials in locations such as Sydney, Rio De Janeiro, Mexico City, Hong Kong, Johannesburg, London, and Paris. Rod returned to the United States to focus on directing and producing feature films. Since his return Rod has directed features, shorts, and documentaries for theatrical release, television, and streaming services.
Eugene Wesley "Rod" Roddenberry Jr. is an American television producer and the chief executive officer of Roddenberry Entertainment. Roddenberry was born on born February 5, 1974 in Los Angeles, California to actress Majel Barrett and legendary science fiction writer and producer, Gene Roddenberry. Following in his father's footsteps, he champions the Roddenberry legacy to a new generation through original science fiction productions, merchandise, publishing, underwater adventures and philanthropy. In 2001, Roddenberry became chief executive officer of Roddenberry Entertainment, which builds on Gene Roddenberry's work and continues to pioneer the development of a multimedia science fiction portfolio that incorporates graphic novels, comics, television and film projects, including the critically acclaimed Trek Nation, which debuted in 2011. The Roddenberry legacy further lives on through the Roddenberry Dive Team, which was founded in 2010. Roddenberry leads the dive team in its exploration of underwater worlds and strives to inspire stewardship of the world's oceans. A scuba diver since 1993, Roddenberry holds a Divemaster certification and has led or participated in more than 1,000 dives from exotic locations around the world.