Russell McKiel is known for his work on Rust Valley Restorers (2018).
Russell Means was born an Oglala/Lakota Sioux Indian. He was the first national director of the American Indian Movement (AIM) in which role he became prominent during the 1973 standoff with the U.S. government at Wounded Knee. In 1987, he joined the U.S. Libertarian Party and announced his candidacy for the party's presidential nomination. (He lost the nomination to Congressman Ron Paul). Since 1992, Means has appeared in The Last of the Mohicans (1992), Natural Born Killers (1994) and other movies. He has championed the rights of indigenous peoples in other countries as well as the U.S. In a televised speech to the 2000 Libertarian Party National Convention, Means said that he prefers the label "Indian" to the more politically-correct "Native American". "Everyone who is born in America is a native American", he said.
Russell Mercado is an actor, known for 21 & Over (2013).
Russell Miller is known for Guilt (2019).
Dynamic film/video director Russell Mulcahy was born June 23, 1953, in Melbourne, Australia. He first gained fame directing visually striking music video clips for such artists as Elton John, Duran Duran, The Buggles and Bonnie Tyler. He is also well known for feature films, starting off with the comedy Derek and Clive Get the Horn (1979), the horror film Razorback (1984), the spectacular sword and sorcery of Highlander (1986), followed by the sequel Highlander II: The Quickening (1991). He directed Denzel Washington and John Lithgow in the violent Ricochet (1991), made The Shadow (1994) with Alec Baldwin (a film version of the comic book) and took the helm for Swimming Upstream (2003). In recent years Mulcahy has been involved in directing several telemovies and episodes of TV shows, including Queer as Folk (1999), 3: The Dale Earnhardt Story (2004), Mysterious Island (2005) and The Curse of King Tut's Tomb (2006) starring Casper Van Dien.
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Russell Norman is an actor, known for Suspension of Disbelief (2012).
Russell was born in North Wales where his inspiration for story telling began. He studied illustration and screenwriting at UCA. On graduating he moved to London, working as the producers assistant on horror An American Haunting starring Donald Sutherland and Sissy Spacek. A career as a storyboard and concept artist followed, working on Doctor Who reboots and Tomb Raider games before becoming a set decorator and art director for popular TV shows in the UK. Having worked for Nickelodeon, ITV, BBC and Channel 4 in 2010 Russell directed his first short film Anglesey Road, which went on to win several awards and signaled the start of a full time writing/directing career. Russell has made hundreds of TV commercials and content films for brands such as American Express, Armani, L'Oreal, Specsavers and Diageo. He also directed Love In The Asylum, a short film based on the Dylan Thomas poem of the same name starring Gaia Weiss. His latest feature 'Shepherd' premiered at the 2021 BFI London Film festival to critical acclaim (New York Times Critics Pick, BBC's Mark Kermode's Film of the Week) after its theatrical run and becoming the number one on iTunes in horror and independent genres. It stars Tom Hughes, Kate Dickie, Gaia Weiss and Greta Scacchi. He founded Kindred Film in 2019 with his business partner Sam Orams. Currently lives in London, works globally.
Russell Paddy is known for Empire of the Apes (2013).
"HillJack Russell", born in Lexington KY, as Russell Parks, on May 30, 1969. He's the author of Western Lore, a popular online novel of a drifting cowboy, first written under the pen name "Ghost of the Gulch". He's the writer, director, editor & producer of his first feature length movie, Nightmare Fuel, a hard rock infused, Halloween induced, haunted house film. As an actor, he's been featured in indie film hits such as the award-winning The Wicked One and Loss Prevention, starred in music videos, and also appeared in the Hallmark Channel movie feature, JL Ranch. A rock star caliber expansion to entertainment personality, Russell is also known as The Heavy Metal Conductor, a hard rock'n roller host & DJ. His appearances on the original Boneyard of XM Satellite Radio, host of Horse Aid Live rock concert (Red Mile, Lexington), and hosting his own online show on Bounce Radio dubbed HillJack's Hostile Takeover, were natural progressions of an iconic musical background. After his breakout performance in the role of TV show host "Dr. Dementia" in The Wicked One, HillJack has teamed with writer/director Tory Jones (The Wicked One) as a core actor of Jonestown Films. Future roles include a supporting role (Scream For Summer) and a leading role in an unnamed, early production psychological chiller. With the sweeping success of The Wicked One, Russell is also set to reprise his role as Dr. Dementia for an upcoming video game production of the movie, as well for the sequel. A long time Wild West aficionado, HillJack continues to write for his WesternLore.net website, and is adapting the story of his drifting cowboy gunslinger for publication and screenplay. The original, titled "Enter The Gulch" has drawn rave reviews and impressive writing comparisons worldwide.