Regis Testa is an actor, known for Cold Ground (2017).
Pittsburgh-born and -raised character actor Regis Toomey, of Irish descent, took an early interest in the performing arts and initially studied drama at the university of his home town. One of four children of Francis X. and Mary Ellen Toomey, John Regis Toomey initially pondered a law career, but acting won out and he gradually established himself as a musical stage performer. Dropping his first name for acting purposes, he was touring in a production of "Little Nellie Kelly" in England when he developed an acute case of laryngitis. The severity of the problem forced a serious rethinking of his career goals. With the birth of sound pictures, Toomey made an auspicious debut with Alibi (1929) starring Chester Morris where a climactic death scene sparked controversy--and a movie career that would include almost 200 pictures and a number of other notorious death scenes. His lead/second lead status opposite such stars as Clara Bow, Constance Bennett, Barbara Stanwyck and Evelyn Brent fell away within a few years, and he found more work in streetwise character roles. Fast-paced crime action was his forte and he was prevalent throughout the 1930s and 1940s. He appeared in many classic films including 'G' Men (1935), Meet John Doe (1941), The Big Sleep (1946), Rachel and the Stranger (1948) and Spellbound (1945). In 1955 he played Uncle Arvide of The Salvation Army in Guys and Dolls (1955) alongside Marlon Brando, Frank Sinatra, Jean Simmons and Vivian Blaine, a role for which he is still well remembered. In the 1950s he found employment on TV as a good guy, typically playing judges, sheriffs, businessmen and police sergeants. He was a regular on The Mickey Rooney Show (1954). Fellow one-time singer Dick Powell became a friend and Powell, having turned producer, saw to it that Toomey had involving roles on a couple of his TV series such as Richard Diamond, Private Detective (1957) and Burke's Law (1963). He was later a regular on Petticoat Junction (1963). Toomey played roles well past his 80th year. His marriage (from 1925) to Kathryn Scott produced two children. They met in 1924 when he appeared in a musical production of "Rose Marie" that Kathryn assistant choreographed. Toomey died of natural causes on October 12, 1991, at the Motion Picture Country House in Woodland Hills, California at age 93.
Regitze Estrup was born in 1974. She is an actress, known for Idioterne (1998), Journal 64 (2018) and Bron/Broen (2011).
Regouby Basile is known for Couple in a Hole (2015).
Regula Grauwiller was born on December 10, 1970 in Liestal BL, Switzerland. She is an actress, known for Cargo (2009), Die Schweizer (2013) and Cascadeur (1998). She is married to Jophi Ries. They have three children.
Regé-Jean Page captivated audiences around the world with his breakout performance as the 'Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings' in Netflix's Emmy-nominated drama series "Bridgerton." Page has garnered individual award nominations from the Emmy Awards, Screen Actors Guild Awards, the Black Reel Awards for Television, the Satellite Awards, and the TV Choice Awards, and he won trophies in his respective categories at the MTV Movie & TV Awards and the NAACP. On the big screen, Page appeared alongside Nnamdi Asomugha and Tessa Thompson in Amazon's Emmy-nominated, jazz-era romance feature "Sylvie's Love." Upcoming, Page will co-star in Paramount Pictures' "Dungeons and Dragons" and Netflix's "The Gray Man." Page will star in and executive produce Paramount's reboot of "The Saint" as well as Noah Hawley's untitled heist film for Netflix and Joe and Anthony Russo's AGBO. He is also a featured voice cast member of the audio book adaptation of Neil Gaiman's "The Sandman: Act II" from DC and Audible. Page's previous television credits include the Shonda Rhimes series "For The People," Emmy-nominated mini-series "Roots," "Spark,""Waterloo Road," and "Fresh Meat." In film, Page has previously appeared in Peter Jackson's "Mortal Engines" and James McTeigue's "Survivor." His stage credits include "The Merchant Of Venice" and "The History Boys." Page was recently honored on the 2021 TIME100 Next list, the magazine's annual list of individuals who are shaping the future of their fields and defining the next generation of leadership. In February 2021, Page made his debut hosting "Saturday Night Live." In 2017, Page was named one of Variety's top 10 TV Stars to Watch.
Reha Sandill is an actress, known for A Daughter's Ordeal (2020), Turkey Drop (2019) and Impulse (2018).
He graduated in Drama from Mimar Sinan University of Fine Arts in 1987. He started his professional career in the same year at the Trabzon National Theatre. For the 1990-1991 season he was appointed to the Istanbul National Theatre, before accepting a position at the Antalya National Theatre in 1992. While working there he also directed plays at the Antalya Municipal Theatre. For the 2010-2011 season he was appointed to the Istanbul National Theatre again for the play "The Woman Without A Body". He won the best actor award at the Sadri Alisik Theatre Awards 2011 for his role in this play. He retired from the National Theatre in 2016 having worked actively as an actor and director for 30 years. He played the leading role in over 40 plays and was awarded "best actor" 6 times at various prestigious theatre awards. He has also acted in over 15 films and received international awards for his film "Dark Cloud". In addition he has also played in 7 TV series in Turkey. After his retirement from the National Theatre he directed his own project "Ruki", which he performed over 20 times during the 2017-2018 season. He is planning to perform "Ruki" in English at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival for the first time and to carry on touring and working on new projects.
Rehaan Khan is known for Gabru Gang (2024).