Ron Roy (producer)

Ron Roy began his acting career in high school appearing in commercials for Joske's of Houston and then in college at the University of Texas in Arthur Millers After the Fall.

In 1977 he played the recurring role of Billy White Cloud in ABC TV’s The Feather and Father Gang[12] [13] crime drama with series stars Stefanie Powers, Harold Gould, and The Man from U.N.C.L.E.

This annual national comedy competition was created to discover "Hollywood's Hottest New Comic" and featured: Kelsey Grammer, Steve Allen, Mickey Rooney, John Ritter, Morgan Fairchild, Dawn Wells, Tim Matheson, Catherine Bach, Carroll O'Connor, Phil Hartman and many others as celebrity hosts each season.

[28][29] Theatrically, Roy is best known for originating the stage role of Lieutenant Young in the world premiere of Ray Bradbury's The Martian Chronicles[30] at the Colony Theater in Los Angeles.

His spiritual documentary Jesus Face in the Clouds Praying by a Cross alone has over one point one million views and rising with viewers commenting: "Amazing and beautiful", "You gave me something to live for!"

Ron Roy produced and marketed the top selling nature/relaxation audio and video collectible series Moodtapes, which included his own instrumental music edited to his original soothing footage of nature.

[33][34][35][36] He was the producer, director and cinematographer on all nine videos and his footage has been included in other films such as Nicole Conn's Cynara: Poetry in Motion and Michael Bay's Bad Boys II.

While filming one production Ocean Reflections, Roy joined the San Diego State University Marine Mammal Research and Conservation team capturing bottlenose dolphin images with R.H. Defran,[37] the director of the Cetacean Behavior Laboratory.

His lifelong dedication to promoting a clean safe environment also lead him to become involved with Altergy Systems,[42][43] a cutting edge zero emissions hydrogen fuel cell developer/manufacturer in Folsom, CA.

Although Roy is currently semi-retired from a life in the entertainment industry, he is still very active in professional photography and cinematography where his award-winning images are utilized on television, social media and documentaries.and can be viewed on Instagram and Facebook.

Ron Roy with one of his classic cars, 1965 Ford Thunderbird
Ron Roy as Ensign Barrett in Black Sheep Squadron in 1978