Ron's journey in the world of acting began at the tender age of 16, when he obtained his equity card by playing the role of "Balthazar" in a production of Romeo & Juliet at the Studio Arena Theatre in Buffalo, New York.
Following this early success, Ron decided to further his education by attending Carnegie-Mellon University, despite being offered a spot at the prestigious Juilliard School in New York City. His time at CMU was short-lived, as he soon found himself making the move to Los Angeles, intending to stay only briefly before returning to his studies.
However, fate had other plans, and Ron was unexpectedly cast as the lead in a film titled The King Fisher, directed by the renowned Dore Schary. Although the film ultimately failed to come to fruition, Ron remained in New York City, where he continued to work on commercials and landed a role on the popular soap opera Ryan's Hope.
For many years, Ron has called Los Angeles his home, where he has worked on a diverse range of projects, including feature films, television shows, and national commercials. His impressive resume boasts over 20 guest appearances on network television shows and more than 30 national commercials.
After taking a break from acting to focus on raising a family and running a successful construction business, Ron is now excited to be jumping back into the acting world. With his extensive experience and dedication to his craft, he is sure to make a lasting impact on the industry once again.