Ron Bottitta

Ron Bottitta

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Born
December 25, 1960

Ron is the second most famous actor to come from Claygate, England. The most famous is still currently the late Terry Jones, and third place is still held by a beagle named "Toby" that had a recurring on a BBC sit-com called To the Manor Born (1979) in the '70s. Ron moved to the U.S. in 1979 to…

Biography

Ron is the second most famous actor to come from Claygate, England. The most famous is still currently the late Terry Jones, and third place is still held by a beagle named "Toby" that had a recurring on a BBC sit-com called To the Manor Born (1979) in the '70s. Ron moved to the U.S. in 1979 to avoid conviction on a string of unjustified speeding tickets, and to study History at U.C. Berkeley. Reluctant to start repaying student loans, he leaped at the opportunity to go to the M.F.A. Acting program at N.Y.U., spending three precious years of his life with such neurotic geniuses as Rob LaBelle, Augusta Allen-Jones, Marcia Gay Harden, Bill Mondy, Ami Brabson, Teagle F. Bougere, and Eliza Foss. He has appeared in over 125 plays Off-Broadway, regionally, in converted Circle K stores, and in Los Angeles, playing an assortment of characters from Nazis to lyrical guys in doublets, IRA rebels, pompous hotel detectives, cowboy politicians and lots of guys with anger issues or terminal illnesses. In 2006 he portrayed Anton Chekhov in "Chekhov and Maria" at the Odyssey Theatre in Los Angeles, in a production that moved to the Barrow Group Theatre in NYC in July of 2006. The New York Times called Ron's performance "outstanding and complex" and he agreed. In November Chekhov and Maria (2007), starring Ron and Gillian Brashear made it onto film, directed by the legendary Eric Till, for a spring 2008 release. It finally made it to PBS in March of 2012, after showing on TV in several European countries, and making its way around the festival circuit, winning award after award, though astonishingly and possibly because of wide scale corruption in the judging process, none for his acting. In 2008 he joined L.A.'s Rogue Machine Theatre to play the sympathetic and psychopathic killer "Leftie" in the world premiere of "Razorback", by John Pollono, a performance the L.A Times, for a very nominal fee, called "vivid and intriguing", Variety called "compelling" after only a few threatening phone calls, and the L.A. Weekly critic hailed as "terrific" and "very rich", after less than a week as a guest in Ron's windowless basement. He was again spotted at Rogue Machine in 2009 as the "charismatically creepy" Hector Zook in the West Coast premiere of Lisa Dillman's "Half of Plenty", and in 2010 at The Odyssey Theatre as the "psychotic" and "ghoulish" waiter Eisenring in the critically acclaimed revival of "The Arsonists" by Max Frisch. Ron returned to Rogue Machine at the end of 2010 to appear in 6 months of sold-out performances of Cormac McCarthy's "The Sunset Limited", with Tucker Smallwood, in a production nominated for "Best Two-Person Play" by The L.A. Weekly. You may have been one of the 25,000 people that saw him that summer as Russian entrepreneur Max Tarasov, at The Geffen Playhouse, in the West Coast premiere of Tracy Letts' "Superior Donuts", alongside Gary Cole and Edi Gathegi. One print reviewer said that he was "so good, and so different from his character in "The Sunset Limited", another noted that he "only recognized him on the way home after reading his bio in the programme - what greater praise for an actor?", one called him "brusque", another "irrepressible", and yet another compared him to "an unwanted disease". Praise indeed. Since then he's played a penguin in the world premiere of Henry Murray's Ovation Award-nominated "Monkey Adored" at Rogue, Carr Gomm in Pomerance's "The Elephant Man" at L.A.'s Theater 68, and as various characters in The Odyssey's LA Weekly Award nominated "Theatre in the Dark". Ron continued at The Odyssey as "Jackie Farrell", the vice-lord with a heart of stone, in the American Premiere of "Rank" and continued to shill for corporations by appearing as a London cabbie in an NBA/Cisco spot, as "Farnsworth" the highly motivated chauffer in the "Lost Footage" Grey Poupon commercial, and as a reluctant golfer through the ages, in a Nike golf ball ad. And yes, he was that guy in the Geico "medieval torture chamber" commercial, and the spy in that other Geico commercial. And the singing D.P. in that iPhone 15 commercial. Other stage work includes "The Unexpected Man" at the Two Roads Theater with the lovely Sasha Higgins and prior to that, wearing speedos in Enda Walsh's "Penelope" at Rogue Machine, directed once again by John Perrin Flynn. And then Greg Kalleres' "Honky", directed by Gregg Daniel at Rogue Machine, also starring Burl Moseley, Inger Tudor, Bruce Nozick, Tasha Ames, James Liebman, Matthew Hancock, and Christian Henley Then there was a full season at The Odyssey: "Hir", "Faith Healer" and "Loot", followed by Sarah Kane's "4.48 Psychosis" at Son of Semele, and a triumphant return to Rogue to play Gen. Leslie Groves in "Oppenheimer" and a mad Climate Scientist in "Earthquakes in London". They're frankly sick of him at Rogue by now, but luckily The Fountain Theatre has managed to harness his genius, casting him in "The Children", "The Lifespan of a Fact", and then the world premiere of "Fatherland" - which followed up a five month sold out run in Los Angeles (earning Ron a 2025 LADCC nom for Best Actor and the 2025 Stage Raw award for Best Actor) with a critically acclaimed three month run Off-Broadway run at MTC’s City Center Theater. Safely back in Los Angeles, he weaseled his way back into Rogue Machine and was nominated by the 2026 LADCC for Best Featured Actor as patriarch Mike Keating in "Corktown ‘39". And then recently he returned in triumph to The Odyssey to play a really creepy middle class English husband in Pinter’s "The Lover". Until recently he was the regular host of Rogue Machine Theatre's monthly spoken-word series: "Rant and Rave", now in its 15th year. Ron's been riding motorcycles since 1975 (legally since 1977), has clocked over a million and a quarter miles, has been a BMWMOA member since 1984, and is a proud member of the Iron Butt Association, having once ridden his R1100RT from L.A. to Seattle in 17 rain-soaked hours. When COVID hit and Theatre went on hiatus, he self-isolated by riding his spanking new R1250RT for six months and 52,000 miles on backroads around the lower 48. He's a pilot working extremely methodically on his instrument rating. He owns and operates Canyon Flyer Inc., a motorcycle messenger service in Los Angeles. He's married to the fabulous and beautiful actress Kathryn Kelley, and has somehow made the time to spawn two smart-alecky kids, Dan (boy, b. 1995) and Sasha (girl, b. 1997), and take on a step-child Mika (girl, b. 1994) all of whom mean nearly as much to him as his career or his motorcycles.

Actor

Last CallLast Call(2026)as Bartender
The TruceThe Truce(2025)as Nazarov (English)
Borderlands 4Borderlands 4(2025)as Additional Voices
In Your GazeIn Your Gaze(2024)as Ivan
MonsterMonster(2022)as Police Chief Iannone

Self

The Actor's ChoiceThe Actor's Choice(2015)as Guest
Behind the Burly QBehind the Burly Q(2010)as Character Voices
The Andy Warhol Robot - A No Man ShowThe Andy Warhol Robot - A No Man Show(1992)as Self - Narrator
Desperately Seeking RogerDesperately Seeking Roger(1991)as N.Y.P.D. Cop

Archive Footage

JerichoJericho(2006)as The Hunter
Lost: Survivor GuideLost: Survivor Guide(2007)as Leonard Simms

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Ron BottittaRon BottittaGillian Brashear and Ron Bottitta in Chekhov and Maria (2007)Mr. and Mrs. SmithRon BottittaGiancarlo Esposito, Xander Berkeley, Jonny Coyne, Marco Khan, Jodi Long, Hemky Madera, Ron Bottitta, and Brian Gleeson in The Mandalorian (2019)

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