Ronnie Kroell has transitioned from a reality television model to an actor, producer, and advocate, leveraging his public platform to support human rights and encourage personal growth. After achieving public recognition as the runner-up on Bravo’s ‘Make Me a Supermodel’ in 2008, Ronnie Kroell went on to establish a multi-faceted career spanning modeling, acting, and producing. Following his pivotal reality television appearance, Kroell signed with New York Model Management, Division: Men, in 2008, solidifying his presence in the fashion industry. His modeling career included a notable cover feature for Playgirl magazine in 2010, further expanding his public profile.
Kroell expanded his career into acting and producing, making his feature film debut in 2011 with ‘Eating Out: Drama Camp,’ where he starred as the character Beau. In the same year, he took on the role of Michael in ‘Into the Lion’s Den,’ a film for which he also served as a consulting producer. His acting credits continued with diverse roles, including Randy – Ghost of Christmas Past in ‘Scrooge & Marley’ (2012), Brett in ‘Kissing Darkness’ (2014), and Brady in the short film ‘Bob’ (2017). Parallel to his acting work, Kroell also deepened his involvement in production.
His career progression highlights a diverse range of accomplishments across entertainment, coupled with a consistent dedication to social causes, reinforcing his commitment to human rights and personal empowerment.