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Ron Butler

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Birth name Ronald Butler, Jr.
Nationality USA
Birth 2000 (24 years)

Ronald "Ron/Ronnie" Butler, Jr. is a Bahamian-born American television actor and comedian who is best known for portraying Oscar, the clever receptionist, on the television series True Jackson, VP, from 2008 to 2011. He often portrays President Barack Obama in comedy sketches. He has performed with the Atlantic Theater Company for over 20 years.

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Filmography of Ron Butler (5 films)

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The Hungover Games, 1h25
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Actors Kayden Kross, Tara Reid, Jamie Kennedy, Rita Volk, Martin Klebba, Kelsey Grammer
Roles President Snowbama
Rating35% 1.7594451.7594451.7594451.7594451.759445
Four friends are heading out for a bachelor party for their friend Doug, who is marrying a man named Tracey. They decide to have a quiet, subdued night in a casino motel on the outskirts of Las Vegas. They put their friend Zach in a straight jacket and cone to ensure he does not drug them and drink non-alcoholic beer. However, when they wake up the next morning they find they are in a strange room littered with party and sex toys and realize that Doug is, again, missing. A woman named "Effing" walks in and Zach recognizes her as a remake of Effie Trinket. When Ed attempts to leave and opens the door only to realize they are on a train, Zach realizes they are in the Hunger Games, or as Effing calls it the "Hungover Games", a fight to the death in an arena between various Hollywood districts. The three watch a video on Zach's phone and realized that Doug and the trio volunteered as tribute the previous night in their drunken state. The three realize they will have to fight in the games to find Doug and get him back to his wedding in time.
Smother
Smother (2008)
, 1h32
Directed by Vince Di Meglio
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romance
Actors Diane Keaton, Dax Shepard, Liv Tyler, Mike White, Ken Howard, Jerry Lambert
Roles Friendly Man
Rating46% 2.3071552.3071552.3071552.3071552.307155
Noah Cooper, (Dax Shepard) a therapist, gets fired from the office where he has worked for many years. When he arrives home he finds his wife's cousin, Myron Stubbs, (Mike White) has moved in. Later that evening his mother, Marilyn (Diane Keaton) also arrives with her dogs and asks whether she can stay. Even though Noah is displeased, he allows Marilyn to stay. He discovers his mother has left his father, suspecting that he had an affair. He and Marilyn get hired at a carpet store, but because of Marilyn's stupid tasks both of them get fired. Meanwhile his relationship with his wife, Clare, (Liv Tyler) deteriorates and she subsequently leaves. Marilyn spies her husband and they have an encounter. Her husband, Gene (Ken Howard) confesses that he has tried to cheat on her twice. Noah's grandmother, Helen Cooper (Selma Stern) dies, and at the funeral Noah and Maryiln debate. Noah gets moved by his mother's words and realises that his decision not to have a baby was wrong and rushes to Clare to apologize. The film ends with Marylin and Myron moving in together elsewhere.
Everyday People
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Jordan Gelber, Ron Butler, Reg E. Cathey, Donna Vivino, Erin Dilly, MuMs da Schemer
Roles Ron Harding
Rating64% 3.2468053.2468053.2468053.2468053.246805
The plot takes place on a day in Brooklyn. The owner of a neighborhood diner has decided to shut down his restaurant but, on the last day of its business, he decides to give it a second thought after realizing that people's lives depend on it. In the meantime, this sudden shutdown notice puts a heavy impact on the employees, as many of them become uncertain about their future. The movie does not have an explicit ending as to whether the diner was shut down or not.
Spartan
Spartan (2004)
, 1h46
Directed by David Mamet
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Action, Crime
Themes Spy films, Political films
Actors Val Kilmer, Derek Luke, William H. Macy, Kristen Bell, Tia Texada, Ed O'Neill
Roles Headquarters Agent
Rating64% 3.248323.248323.248323.248323.24832
Robert Scott is a former Force Recon Master Gunnery Sergeant, acting as a selection cadre member for Delta Force. While observing an exercise designed to evaluate Delta candidates, Scott meets a recruit, Curtis, as well as Sergeant Jacqueline Black, a knife-fighting instructor.
Homicide
Homicide (1991)
, 1h42
Directed by David Mamet
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Crime
Actors Joe Mantegna, William H. Macy, Rebecca Pidgeon, J. J. Johnston, Lionel Mark Smith, Keith Johnson
Roles Rookie
Rating68% 3.444013.444013.444013.444013.44401
Bobby Gold (Mantegna) is an inner-city homicide detective on the trail of Robert Randolph (Rhames), a drug-dealer and cop-killer on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted List. En route to nab an accomplice of Randolph, Gold and his partner Tim Sullivan (Macy) happen upon a murder scene: the elderly Jewish owner of a candy store in a black ghetto has been gunned down, reportedly for a fortune hidden in her basement. The deceased woman's son, a doctor, uses his clout to have Gold assigned to the case in the belief that Gold, himself Jewish, might be empathetic to his plight. Gold, however, seems to disregard his ethnicity, and beyond that, he's irritated about being pulled off a much higher-profile case. Ultimately, though, this is offset by interactions with members of the Jewish community that play on Gold's feelings of inadequacy and incapability of fitting in.