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Randy gained his formal education through a short stint at Duquesne University for Business and is a Licensed Pilot through the former PFC, Beaver. Performing sporadically for over 20 years, Randy has applied a deep concentration on honing his acting skills and career for the past 3.
He continues his education in acting and film with training from Actor/Director Randy Kovitz with Mosser Casting, Stage/Theater Director Allison M. Weakland with Point Park University and Actors Dustin Hoffman and Kevin Spacey with Master Class and will return full time to Point Park University in the fall of 2016 as a theater major.
Randy has had the great fortune of honing his acting skills practically by working directly with John Goodman as his stand in and photo double along the side of Director Jessi Nelson and actors Diane Keaton, Olivia Wilde and Amanda Seyfried on the CBS film "Love The Coopers", a feature with Will Smith on "Concussion" and again with Amanda Seyfried and Aaron Paul on "Fathers and Daughters". For television he has worked on Cinemax's Banshee (2015) as a SI and featured extra and WGN's Outsiders (2016) where he appeared in front of the camera as a militia member. Pittsburgh Indie film .
He is elated to have found support and a following through roles created for local indies including the lead roles of "Ace" in the award winning film "Ace & Chase" and as "Jim Buck" in the award winning Fuzzy Fellas Films short "Last Rain", which he also produced.
"I've had a passion for acting and the adventure of creating since a young age. I entertained my passion for stage and film acting with a few projects in my college years in Pittsburgh which turned into my producing/hosting an underground show for a short while. From the first call of "action", I knew I was in the right place.. The ability to exude emotion and create a connection with others is a feeling like no other. Whether it's laughing till you drop, bringing tears to your eyes or breaking the mold and opening minds. Ok, maybe skydiving..but it's just close, not the same." ~RL