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    Ron Underwood

    US director, screenwriter, and producer

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  1. Ronald Brian Underwood (born November 6, 1953) is an American film and television director, known for directing such films as Tremors (1990), City Slickers (1991), Heart and Souls (1993), and Mighty Joe Young (1998).

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    Ron Underwood. Director: Tremors. A director who is equally adept at working in television as well as features, Southern California native Ron Underwood has been making films since 5th grade and was winning Eastman Kodak filmmaking awards by the time he was in his teens.

  3. Ron Underwood. Director: Tremors. A director who is equally adept at working in television as well as features, Southern California native Ron Underwood has been making films since 5th grade and was winning Eastman Kodak filmmaking awards by the time he was in his teens.

  4. Ron Underwood. Ron Underwood made his feature film debut with the science fiction comedy, Tremors, starring Kevin Bacon and Fred Ward. His follow-up film, City Slickers, starred Billy Crystal and earned Jack Palance the Best Supporting Oscar® for his performance. He next directed Robert Downey, Jr. in Heart and Souls.

  5. Jul 24, 2020 · Our Ron Underwood interview covers Tremors, City Slickers, and the infamous bomb The Adventures of Pluto Nash. It's a must-read.

  6. Ron Underwood is an American film director, producer and television director.

  7. Comedy. Ron Underwood - GENRE REEL. from RU.

  8. Jun 27, 2015 · Ron Underwood made his directorial debut in the world of entertainment in childrens television. His two part ABC Weekend Special, THE MOUSE AND THE MOTORCYCLE, based on the novel by Beverly Cleary, received Emmy nominations and a Peabody Award.

  9. Dec 6, 2001 · Ron Underwood started his directing career in educational films and children's television. In 1986, his ABC Weekend Special, The Mouse and the Motorcycle, earned a Peabody Award and an Emmy nomination, followed in 1989 by a daytime Emmy nomination for Runaway Ralph.

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