Ron Bottitta
Ron Bottitta (born 25 December 1960) is an English actor appearing in theatre and minor roles in both television and film. He was adopted at an early age by an American citizen, and a Dutch mother. Ronald was educated at King's College School in Wimbledon, and lived in the 1970s at a house on a posh estate in Esher, Surrey.
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Education | University of California, Berkeley (BA) New York University (MFA) |
Filmography
- 1979: Players - Obnoxious Drunken Teenager (uncredited)
- 2004: Strange Fruit - Deputy Butler
- 2004: Boston Public (TV Series) - Angry Parent
- 2004: In Good Company - Porsche Dealer
- 2005: A Lot Like Love - VC Guy #1
- 2005: Alias (TV Series) - Janos Vak
- 2005: Mr. & Mrs. Smith - P.J. - Dive Bar Patron #2
- 2005–2006: Lost (TV Series) - Leonard
- 2006: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - (voice, uncredited)
- 2007: The Rat Thing - The Priest
- 2007: Jericho (TV Series) - The Hunter
- 2007: Chekhov and Maria - Anton Chekhov
- 2007: Steam - Tom
- 2008: Tony 5 - Martin
- 2009: A Christmas Carol - Tattered Caroler / Well Dressed Caroler
- 2010: Going the Distance - Creepy Guy
- 2011: Transformers: Dark of the Moon - Roadbuster / Amp (voice)
- 2011: The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn - Sailor / Lookout (voice)
- 2013: 47 Ronin - Narrator
- 2013: The Den - Brianne's Father
- 2014: The Boxtrolls - (voice, uncredited)
- 2014: One Weekend - Father
- 2014: Crimson Peak
- 2015: Danny Collins - Today Show Host (uncredited)
- 2016: The Walking Dead: Michonne - Oak (voice)
- 2017–2018: Call of Duty: WWII - Captain Butcher
gollark: Not sure where you'd expect it to get the times from, though.
gollark: I can probably program something if you're specific about your requirements.
gollark: There are projects you could do which might *actually* be useful and not too hard to do, and you should consider those instead of trying to blindly ape Windows and stuff for the 129712815261th CC OS.
gollark: <@630513495003103242> Useful "OS"es are hard to develop because they involve somewhat fiddly programming stuff generally, like, well, screen sharing, networking, that sort of thing. If you don't have a decent knowledge base making a useful OS is going to be hard, and OSes, being complex, are not a good way to learn.
gollark: How come PotatOS now works in CCEmuX but loops infinitely in Copy Cat?
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