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Rod Ball

Rod Ball

Rod Ball was born in Miami, Florida in 1965. He began acting professionally as a wee lad with a small role in "Lenny", a biopic of Lenny Bruce, starring Dustin Hoffman and directed by Bob Fosse. Soon after, a role in "The Island", starring Michael Caine qualified him to join the Screen Actors Guild (now SAG-AFTRA). He has since served on the Local Board of that union for many years. Rod attended the University of Miami as a Business Management major (in addition to studying film directing and theater) for two years before he transferred to, and graduated from, the University of Colorado (Boulder) with a B.S. in Organizational Management. He has built an extensive body of work while dividing his time between South Florida and Los Angeles. In addition to the films and television shows listed here, his credits include 50+ commercials, many corporate/industry videos, numerous voice overs and the occasional stage play. He has several projects in the pipeline. A few years ago, he launched Principio Productions, LLC, an independent film production company. He has written several screenplays, hopefully to be shot in his beloved hometown. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Principio PR

Born: August 5, 1955 (Age 68) in Miami, Florida, USA

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Rod Ball  Movies & TV Credits

Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
Movie
5.2
ActorSteve1983
Movie
6.3
ActorSteve1981
Movie
ActorSous Chef #12006
Movie
5.5
ActorCPO Zimmerman (uncredited)1980
Movie
7.8
ActorDad2002
Movie
7.7
ActorMan in Audience of Cellar Club1974
Movie
4.2
ActorRhinestone Heckler / Bettor1984
Movie
5.2
Actor1983
Movie
6.1
ActorThief1979
Movie
7.4
ActorPrisoner1991
Movie
5.1
ActorBar Fly2008
TV Show
8.1
ActorJailer
1 Episode
2007-2013
Short Film
ActorMr. Whitman2008
Short Film
ActorTom2007
Short Film
7.5
ActorThe Newspaper Man2008
Movie
6.4
Actor1989
Movie
5.7
ActorAnimal #21985
Movie
6.1
ActorIan1983
Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
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