Ron Ruhman
- Actor
- Writer
Ron is an incredibly versatile performer who has headlined comedy clubs throughout the United States, acted in numerous films and stage productions, lent his voice to radio stations, commercials, parades, and sporting events, and worked with several professional improv comedy troupes.
Ron is a talented character actor with several television shows, commercial, and films to his credit. After graduating from college with a degree in Business and a minor in Theatre, Ron continued to pursue his passion on both stage and screen. In 2008 Ron played the king in the LA Opera production of "The Dwarf" at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.
Ron has appeared on several television shows including "Boston Legal", "Solved", and "Mystery ER", and starred in commercials for Yellow Pages.com and Get a Grip. He can be seen in many films including "The Path", "Virus X", "Edge", "The Beast Within" and on the popular web-series "Best Laid Plans".
Ron is a professional comedian who headlines Clubs, Colleges, Corporate and Church events, throughout the United States and Canada. He has opened for many talented performers including Leon Redbone, Judy Tenuta, Shawn Wayans, Jimmy Brogan, Don Friesen, and James P Connolly, done audience warm-up on several productions including Castle Rock Pictures "Forget Paris" starring Billy Crystal, and appeared on numerous television shows including "America's Funniest People", Comedytime TV, KTLA's Find Me a Comic, and COZI TV.
After studying theatre in college and training with members of Second City and The Groundlings, Ron has been performing with professional improv comedy troupes including The Orange County Crazies, Security Risk, Oxymoron, and An Angry Mob-The official improv troupe of the world famous Comedy Store in Los Angeles, for over twenty years.
Ron is the director of SCIT, a professional improv troupe that headlines at clubs, colleges, corporate and Church events, throughout the United States. In 2009 SCIT was featured in Time Magazine where columnist Joel Stein referred to them as; "Impressively funny".
Ron is a highly sought after improv teacher. He has developed a successful curriculum utilized to teach workshops where improv games are used to help improve participant's confidence and ability to be successful in speaking situations. Ron has been conducting weekly workshops in Orange County for more than twelve years.
Ron is a professional announcer and an active member of The National Association of Sports Public Address Announcers. After graduating from The Academy of Radio Broadcasting Ron worked at several local radio stations and lent his voice to numerous commercials. Ron can be heard as "The Voice of the Eagles" serving as the Public Address Announcer for sporting events at NCAA Division II Concordia University in Irvine CA since 2005. Ron has been an announcer for the Huntington Beach Fourth of July Parade since 1993, The Laguna Niguel Holiday Parade since 2006, and the San Juan Capistrano Swallows Day Parade since 2007. Ron's versatility and vocal range have made him a highly sought after announcer and voiceover artist.
Ron is a talented character actor with several television shows, commercial, and films to his credit. After graduating from college with a degree in Business and a minor in Theatre, Ron continued to pursue his passion on both stage and screen. In 2008 Ron played the king in the LA Opera production of "The Dwarf" at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.
Ron has appeared on several television shows including "Boston Legal", "Solved", and "Mystery ER", and starred in commercials for Yellow Pages.com and Get a Grip. He can be seen in many films including "The Path", "Virus X", "Edge", "The Beast Within" and on the popular web-series "Best Laid Plans".
Ron is a professional comedian who headlines Clubs, Colleges, Corporate and Church events, throughout the United States and Canada. He has opened for many talented performers including Leon Redbone, Judy Tenuta, Shawn Wayans, Jimmy Brogan, Don Friesen, and James P Connolly, done audience warm-up on several productions including Castle Rock Pictures "Forget Paris" starring Billy Crystal, and appeared on numerous television shows including "America's Funniest People", Comedytime TV, KTLA's Find Me a Comic, and COZI TV.
After studying theatre in college and training with members of Second City and The Groundlings, Ron has been performing with professional improv comedy troupes including The Orange County Crazies, Security Risk, Oxymoron, and An Angry Mob-The official improv troupe of the world famous Comedy Store in Los Angeles, for over twenty years.
Ron is the director of SCIT, a professional improv troupe that headlines at clubs, colleges, corporate and Church events, throughout the United States. In 2009 SCIT was featured in Time Magazine where columnist Joel Stein referred to them as; "Impressively funny".
Ron is a highly sought after improv teacher. He has developed a successful curriculum utilized to teach workshops where improv games are used to help improve participant's confidence and ability to be successful in speaking situations. Ron has been conducting weekly workshops in Orange County for more than twelve years.
Ron is a professional announcer and an active member of The National Association of Sports Public Address Announcers. After graduating from The Academy of Radio Broadcasting Ron worked at several local radio stations and lent his voice to numerous commercials. Ron can be heard as "The Voice of the Eagles" serving as the Public Address Announcer for sporting events at NCAA Division II Concordia University in Irvine CA since 2005. Ron has been an announcer for the Huntington Beach Fourth of July Parade since 1993, The Laguna Niguel Holiday Parade since 2006, and the San Juan Capistrano Swallows Day Parade since 2007. Ron's versatility and vocal range have made him a highly sought after announcer and voiceover artist.