Ruty Rutenberg
Ruty is an American writer, model and film & voice actor. His love of cinema and acting career began at three years old when his mother, an Air Force Captain and middle school teacher, began entering him in pageants in his home state of Alabama. These early experiences enhanced his love for the stage and started him acting in local theater grou...
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Ruty is an American writer, model and film & voice actor. His love of cinema and acting career began at three years old when his mother, an Air Force Captain and middle school teacher, began entering him in pageants in his home state of Alabama. These early experiences enhanced his love for the stage and started him acting in local theater groups.His first taste of acting came playing Howard Blair in Inherit the Wind at the Martin Theater in Panama City, Florida. Ruty embedded himself within the ensemble and began being cast in productions like Fiddler on the Roof, Shootout at Hole-in-the-Wall, Cinderella and Aesop's Fables. His youth was spent traveling while auditioning throughout the east coast. An avid sports lover, Ruty spent his free time focused karate, basketball, football, and track & field and scored multiple scholarships, deciding to enroll at Florida State. However, before graduating high school, tragedy struck on September 11, 2001 and Ruty decided it was his duty to help defend America. After graduation he joined the United States Army as a Combat Medic and served proudly throughout the war, deploying with an Aviation Battalion.After his tour of duty, Ruty returned to Florida State to pursue his Master's Degree all the while booking auditions and filling nearly any moment not in study working in front of the camera. In his first eight months in Hollywood, Ruty booked spots with Pizza Hut and AT&T, as well as a principle role in the Warner Brother's film, "Argo" directed by Ben Affleck. He has appeared in or voiced on shows like "ABC's Baby Daddy", Brad Pitt & David Ayers' "Fury". He is a member of Veterans in Film and Television (VFT) and American Legion Post 43 Hollywood.Ruty also enjoys screenwriting and submits his work to internships, contests and fellowships. He pursues this course whenever not acting, and has written multiple feature films and TV pilots, earning his way into the WGA's Veteran's Writers Fellowship and LACMA's Film Maker's program. After optioning multiple projects, he worked in the writer's office for CW's "The Flash".In 2015, Ruty could be seen or heard in "The Magnificent Seven", "Finest Hours" or DJ Pooh's "Grow House" just to name a few. Since the start of 2016, he has been cast in a host of projects through the American Film Institute. Word of mouth spread his skill and professionalism to other parties, earning him multiple other jobs beyond the walls of one of the most storied film schools in the world. Show less «
I'll be an uber nerd who's been fascinated with Knights and Dragons and Wizards, probably forever!
I'll be an uber nerd who's been fascinated with Knights and Dragons and Wizards, probably forever!
It's crazy to think about how much "nature" and "nurture" really play out in the grand scheme of things.
It's crazy to think about how much "nature" and "nurture" really play out in the grand scheme of things.
College was a great social experience that taught me how much to value myself, even against other people's opinions. At the time I didn't kn...Show more »
College was a great social experience that taught me how much to value myself, even against other people's opinions. At the time I didn't know it, and I cared very much, but after I returned from my tour of duty overseas I had developed beyond those fears. Show less «
My father was the biggest influence in my professional career. From him I learned about having a strong work ethic and being proud of your a...Show more »
My father was the biggest influence in my professional career. From him I learned about having a strong work ethic and being proud of your accomplishments. Show less «
Having begun acting as a child, then taking a break for the military, really gives me perspective into the way a lifetime actor perceives th...Show more »
Having begun acting as a child, then taking a break for the military, really gives me perspective into the way a lifetime actor perceives the world versus the way that people with life experience, outside of the imagination, perceive it. Show less «
I was a senior in high school during 9/11. I felt when that happened that living in this country was something that I needed to deserve and ...Show more »
I was a senior in high school during 9/11. I felt when that happened that living in this country was something that I needed to deserve and that joining the military was my way of stepping up to the plate. Show less «
The thing I learned from the military that has benefited me most in life is to get smart people to work with you, let them work...and listen...Show more »
The thing I learned from the military that has benefited me most in life is to get smart people to work with you, let them work...and listen. Show less «
I thank my family for teaching me patience, acceptance and charity. They taught me that you can do many things in your life but that not man...Show more »
I thank my family for teaching me patience, acceptance and charity. They taught me that you can do many things in your life but that not many will add up to more than helping someone else. Show less «
A month after arriving in L.A., I was brought onto Argo, which was an amazing experience and one I am incredibly thankful to be a part of. M...Show more »
A month after arriving in L.A., I was brought onto Argo, which was an amazing experience and one I am incredibly thankful to be a part of. Meeting Ben Affleck, and seeing the way he held himself and how appreciative he was to every cog in the wheel was both humbling and inspirational at the same time. Show less «
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