RC Ormond was a bi-racial child raised by his maternal grandparents. Growing up in suburban Dallas, RC
gained a reputation as both a theatrical actor and stuntman at
an early age-landing his first professional gig in the Batman stunt
show performed live at the Six Flags Over Texas theme park while still
a teenager.
RC studied briefly at the University of Texas in Arlington and also at Mountain View Performing Arts Conservatory in Dallas. He then moved to Los
Angeles to pursue acting full time. He has appeared as both an actor
and stuntman in a wide range of productions from big budget action
movies such as
Transformers (2007)
and
The Time Machine (2002) to
TV ratings winners like
The Office (2005). When not
working on films, RC returns to his roots in live theater by appearing
on stage in theater productions around L.A. where his performances have
won numerous acting award nominations.
In 2007, RC spent several weeks in Japan when tapped by Japanese SFX
master
Makoto Kamiya to supply the motion
capture performance for the iconic hero Leon S. Kennedy in the CGI
zombie action flick
Resident Evil: Degeneration (2008)
based on the $600 million video game franchise from Capcom. He lives in
the Los Angeles area with his wife and their three children.