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This multi-talented, award winning actor dreamed of a career in show business even as a child growing up in Kentucky.  By the end of high school, this remarkably gifted performer was well on his way.  After acquiring a bachelor's degree in theatre at Murray State University, Malone made his Los Angeles debut on stage in the Glendale Musical Theatre production of "Annie Get Your Gun."  His extraordinary style and bigger-than-life stage presence made him worthy of notice.  He was selected by the prestigious Southern California Motion Picture Council as "The Most Promising Actor in Hollywood".  The award was presented to him by legendary entertainer Bob Hope and the door for success opened.
Film Star Randal Malone
Summer 2007
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Being a unique, one-of-a-kind type of performer, Randal Malone began entertaining at clubs and cabarets in Hollywood.  The combination of his distinctive looks, exceptional showmanship and  over-the-top personality provided spectacular live entertainment.  His act, complete with elaborate skits and lavish, show stopping songs, thrilled crowds of patrons.  Randal soon became a favorite of Los Angeles stage and night club audiences, performing in front of many showbiz legends.  His popularity soared as Hollywood embraced him.  Not just a celebrity, but now a critically acclaimed performer, Malone began accepting film and television offers.
After burlesquing his way through more than twenty films that include "Sunset After Dark", "Alien Force" and "Hollywood Mortuary," Malone landed a starring part on MTV's hit game show "Singled Out."  This rocketed the now famous B-movie actor into mainstream status, where he became known to TV and movie audiences the world over as Film Star Randal Malone.
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Now, with over 50 feature appearances to his credit, Randal Malone is at the height of his movie career.
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