Randy Spelling is son of legendary late Hollywood producer
Aaron Spelling and his wife,
Candy Spelling. He and his sister,
actress
Tori Spelling, grew up in Beverly
Hills, CA where he attended Montclair College Prep.
Randy made his television debut in 1992 on the Fox prime time series
Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990)
and later held a recurring role on the popular program. Randy went on
to star in the NBC series
Malibu Shores (1996) and NBC's
hit soap opera
Sunset Beach (1997). He also
guest-starred on the WB series
7th Heaven (1996).
After starring for three and a half years on
Sunset Beach (1997), Randy
transitioned into the record business and formed his own record label
called Spellbound/Vocab Records. As CEO, he oversaw operations of A&R
as well as the production, promotion, marketing and distribution
departments. Spellbound/Vocab Records released albums for a number of
platinum artists.
While continuing his work in the music business, Randy made his feature
film debut in the thriller
Held for Ransom (2000)
(Emmet/Furla Films) opposite
Dennis Hopper
and
Zachery Ty Bryan. He went on to
co-star in the indie cult hit
Dorm Daze (2003)
and also held a co-starring role in
Pledge This! (2006) opposite
Paris Hilton,
Simon Rex,
Paula Garcés,
Sarah Carter and
Carmen Electra.
Randy next played a role in the soon-to-be released indie horror flick
Dimples (2008) opposite
Ashley Peldon and
Madeline Zima and co-starred in the gritty
indie horror
Hoboken Hollow (2006)
opposite
C. Thomas Howell,
Michael Madsen,
Dennis Hopper,
Lin Shaye and
Jason Connery. Randy also starred
in
Michael Damian's
critically-acclaimed directorial debut
Hot Tamale (2006) co-starring
Carmen Electra,
Diora Baird,
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Harland Williams and
Jason Priestley, which won the Indie
Spirit Best Picture Award at the 2006 Boston International Film
Festival.
Randy recently wrapped production on the environmentally-friendly
independent feature
Cosmic Radio (2007), due out in
2007, in which he co-stars with
Michael Madsen,
Rider Strong and
Wes Studi.
Following in his father's footsteps, Randy wrote a pilot for Paramount
Television last year and is currently in development on a number of
film and television projects that he will produce in 2007 and beyond.
Randy is a producer on A&E's forthcoming (April) real-life series
Sons of Hollywood (2006).