Rondell Sheridan
Born and raised on the South side of Chicago, Rondell attended Marquette University in Milwaukee. After college, he moved to New York and, with little more than raw talent and good fortune, was accepted into the prestigious acting school Circle in the Square.
Appearing in repertory, regional and Off-Broadway theater, the high point of Rondell's early career was creating a character in the original Off-Broadway production of Leslie Lee's Between Now and Then. The former co-host of the relationship series Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus is also an accomplished stand-up comedian with three television specials to his credit and appearances on The Tonight Show and Late Night with Conan O'Brien among his credits.
Among Rondell's other TV appearances are starring roles on the NBC sitcom Minor Adjustments and the Nickelodeon series Cousin Skeeter, as well as hosting the syndicated weekday series America's Funniest.
Rondell resides in Los Angeles and enjoys graphic design, digital photography, music composition and sports, especially basketball. Among his special skills are sitting in comfortable chairs and eating chips.
Rondell Sheridan Facts
| Occupation | Actor |
| Birthday | August 15, 1958 (50) |
| Sign | Leo |
| Birthplace | Chicago, Illinois, USA |
Selected Filmography
| That's So Raven | ||
| Rites of Passage | ||
| Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus | ||
| That's Funny: The Best of Season One | ||
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