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Years active
1987–present
Name
Ronnie Kerr
Role
Actor
Full Name
Ronald George Smith III
Born
March 30, 1974 (age 50) (
1974-03-30
)
Pompton Plains, New Jersey U.S.
Occupation
Actor, Writer, Producer
Movies
Saltwater, Shut Up and Kiss Me, Regarding Billy, Love Life, Absolute Aggression
Similar People
Charlie Vaughn, Jeffery London, Linda Bloodworth‑Thomason, Michael Blakey, Ron White
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Ronnie Kerr (born Ronald George Smith III, March 30, 1974) is an American actor, best known for playing the role of Romeo in The Army Show and the movie Shut up and Kiss Me in 2010. He has also starred in many other films and been as a personal trainer to several celebrity clients. His first TV role was in NYPD Blue in 2001 which led to other film and TV roles.
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Early and personal life
He was born as Ronald George Smith III in Pompton Plains, New Jersey. He went to Southwestern Oklahoma State University in Weatherford, Oklahoma with a full tennis scholarship but then injured his ankle. While rehabilitating, he started using the gym more frequently and carried on with fitness training.
He was then publicly outed in July 2007, when he was spotted in a Chicago gay bar with newly-out basketball player John Amaechi.
Career
He moved to Los Angeles in 1996, to act in his first action film Absolute Aggression (also starring Robert Davi), which led to other film roles.
In 2006, he appeared on the cover of the book The Superhero's Closet by H. Andrew Lynch.
He was still acting, and appeared in the third and final series of The Ultimate Coyote Ugly Search, when he started working on a web series called Flab2Fab! in which he trained gym clients.
In 2008, he wrote a fitness column for the Canadian magazine abOUT before it ceased operations in 2011.
In 2011, he moved to San Diego, as many of his friends had already moved there and formed his own production company, Kerrdog Productions.
In 2015, He wrote a new film entitled "Please Don't Eat the Pansies" which will begin filming in early 2016.
He was voted one of the top three trainers in Denver, Colorado by Mile High Sports Magazine and one of the top two trainers in Dallas, Texas by the Dallas Voice.