Randy Borruso

Birthplace:
Hampton, CT

Randy Borruso majored in Biomedical Engineering for his bachelors and masters degree in college and went on to work as a Structural Engineer helping the navy verify designs for their submarines.  Although his day to day life is filled with math and science, his creativity is his passion and therefore spends any time he can pursuing his dream of acting. In this pursuit he created Historic House Productions: a media company that strives to produce top quality work in order to enhance his own career as well as his peers around him.  His most recent film Tuesday has had immense success in the festival route with 12 festival selections and counting, including winning Best Actor for his character Charles. Tuesday has been selected to be a part of the prestigious Ferrara Film festival of which he will be attending to represent the film alongside the writer and director Erik Champney in mid September.

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