Rory Kramer was born on June 1, 1984 in Indiana, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Avicii: The Nights (2014), Justin Bieber: Company (2016) and The Chainsmokers Feat. Halsey: Closer - Lyric Video (2016).
Rory grew up in Las Vegas and attended Harvard, where he acted in 10 plays while getting his degree in Computer Science and Mathematics. He later attended the 2-year graduate acting program at LAMDA, the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. In 2014, Rory was a part of the "The Mysteries," a project at The Flea Theater in New York involving 50 contemporary playwrights, including David Henry Hwang, Lucas Hnath, Kate Moira Ryan, and others. For this, he was profiled in the New York Times. The New Yorker once reviewed him in a Sam Marks play and called him a "scheming, sweating art monster." His writing has also been featured in McSweeney's Internet Tendency.
Rory L. Martell is known for 15 Killings (2020).
Rory Lipede is an actress, known for Meme (2018), Cross Training (2017) and Rubber Ducky (2018).
Rory Lowings is known for Hot Fuzz (2007) and Skins (2007).
Rory MacGregor was born on 2 August 1976 in London, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Love Actually (2003), MI-5 (2002) and Ashes to Ashes (2008).
Rory Maclean was born on 5 November 1954 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He is an assistant director, known for Gunpowder (1986), The Clown Murders (1976) and Power Play (1978).
Rory Mallinson was born on October 27, 1913 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. He was an actor, known for Dark Passage (1947), Montana Belle (1952) and Rodeo King and the Senorita (1951). He was married to Eileen D. McNulty and Helen Mallinson. He died on March 26, 1976 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Rory Markham was born in 1982 in Oak Lawn, Illinois, USA. He is known for Alex Cross (2012), Bumblebee (2018) and The Experiment (2010).
Six foot six inches tall, with brown eyes and dark hair, Rory McCann from Glasgow began his working life at the top - as a painter on the Forth Bridge in Scotland. He came to notice in a television commercial for Scotts' Porridge Oats, in which he appeared as a scantily-clad hunk in a vest and kilt and little else wandering snowbound streets but warmed by the inner glow of the porridge. He claims that as a consequence he was often approached by people demanding that he "lift his kilt." In 2002 he was seen in the TV comedy-drama 'The Book Group' playing a wheelchair-bound lifeguard, a part for which he won a Scottish BAFTA award for the best television performance of 2002. Since then he has taken television roles as Peter the Great and a priest in 'Shameless'. He made his Hollywood debut in Oliver Stone's 'Alexander'. He divides his time between homes in London and Glencoe, Scotland, where he aims to have his own castle. He is an accomplished singer, pianist and harmonica-player as well as an all-round sportsman. Since 2012 he has been part of the international television block-buster 'Game of Thrones'.