Rudy Bowman was born on December 15, 1890 in Newton Township, Kansas, USA. He is known for his work on The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962), The Big Country (1958) and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949). He was married to Gertrude Creason Bowman. He died on October 29, 1972 in Los Angeles County, California, USA.
Rudy Campos is known for The Void (2014), Midnight Abyss (2011) and Golgotha (2008).
Rudy Carpio was born in El Salvador, and Norwegian naturalized. He is a director, writer, producer, and VR developer. His work includes Gala (2021), The Generator (2017), The last drawing (2017), Dorothy and the odds (2016), Rebeccas Maske (2014), and others. Rudy has both a bachelor's and a master's in film production, and a Ph.D., researching VR filmmaking techniques.
Rudy Claes was born on October 8, 1966. She is an actress, known for Hotel Cæsar (1998), Maniac (2015) and Hora (2009).
Rudy Corpuz is an actor, known for Kicks (2016) and Guitar Man (2018).
Rudy Cortez is known for his work on The Murder Tapes (2019).
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Rudy De La Cruz was born on January 20, 1990 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999), The Punisher (2017) and Blue Bloods (2010).
Rudy Diaz was born Adolph Carrillo Diaz on October 16, 1918 in Jerome, Arizona. He was one of four children in a family of Mescalero Apache descent. Rudy served in the U.S. Army during World War 2 as a paratrooper. Over the course of his military career, he made 49 jumps, reached the rank of Staff Sergeant, and was awarded multiple medals. After his discharge, Diaz decided to make the natural progression from the military to working in law enforcement. He joined the LAPD where he remained for a 21-year career until his retirement in 1967. While with the police department he worked at various times on the narcotics squad and in the robbery/homicide division, and ultimately made the rank of Sergeant. His time doing police work around Los Angeles was where his interest in the entertainment industry originally grew. And some of his cases were even featured as real-life inspired stories on the television cop show Dragnet (1951) in the 1950s. Diaz's time with the police is also notoriously known for his link to the death of Hollywood superstar Marilyn Monroe. As he was one of the first law enforcement officers who arrived at the scene of her demise in 1962. He was a detective at the time and worked on the investigation into the circumstances around Monroe's death. Just a few years later he retired from the force and became an actor himself. He began to ply his new trade in local theater before landing his first role as a professional actor in 1968 in the film Bandolero! (1968) . Unfortunately, that same year he endured the personal tragedy of the suicide of his estranged first wife, Dorothy Abbott a veteran bit-part actress herself. Dorothy suffered from depression and was despondent about the breakdown of her and Rudy's marriage before she took her life. After several years of remaining single and working to establish himself as an actor, Diaz eventually married again to Beverly Gallaher in 1976. That union would endure for the remainder of his life. As an actor Rudy specialized in character roles and his memorable physical appearance made him easily recognizable with audiences. He had an imposing stature along with rugged looks that made him a natural for gritty and "tough guy" roles. He is perhaps best remembered today specifically for his many performances in westerns, above all else. But throughout his screen career, he appeared in a wide array of genres in both film and television. And his roles spanned an eclectic range of projects from the glamorous film musical Pal Joey (1957) to the obscure children's TV show Far Out Space Nuts (1975) . His heritage often made him a go-to choice to play American Indian and Hispanic characters. And his background as a real cop also frequently resulted in him getting cast in the roles of law enforcement officers. Diaz was also a favored stock actor of directors Don Siegel and Andrew V. McLaglen who both used him in multiple films. He remained active in the industry throughout 5 different decades, between the years 1957 and 1993. Rudy Diaz spent the last few decades of his life away from the camera and passed away from undisclosed natural causes on December 5, 2006 in Los Angeles at the age of 88. He was survived by his wife of 30 years, Beverly, and a large family of children, grandchildren, siblings, and nieces and nephews. According to his family, his ashes were scattered at sea in Mazatlan, Mexico which was a location beloved by him.
Rudy Dobrev started his career in the 1992 Gli anni d'oro (1992) (Golden Years)(1992) mini-series for RAI Television in Europe, after beating out hundreds of candidates for the role of "Andrea". He then moved on to other European projects in Television and Theater before moving to the States. Educated throughout Europe and graduating from High School in the States, Rudy trained with Deborah Aquila at the Aquila/Morong studio for actors in Los Angeles. Trained at LAMDA, the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in London (July-August 2010). Since moving to Los Angeles in 2005, he starred in The Kings of Babylon (2005), playing "Alexander the Great", Veronica Mars (2004), The Unit (2006), CSI: NY (2004), the sitcom 'Til Death (2006) and played "Juan Fortin" on Days of Our Lives (1965). Most recently appeared on Law & Order: Los Angeles (2010). Has a Flight Instructor License and a Commercial Pilots license from the elite Delta Connection Aviation Academy in Orlando, Florida. Flies planes on the weekend out of Santa Monica. His father is a Shipbuilder with Lloyds Register of London in North East Asia, and his family name, "Dobrev", is forever immortalized in the History textbooks of Bulgaria; his grandfather - Admiral Ivan Dobrev, was minister of defense for the Republic. Has an older brother and the family resides outside of Fort Lauderdale, Florida and Los Angeles, California.