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Ronald Lang born in Hollywood Florida raised in Harlem New York since the age of 4. Lang an eight-year, U.S Army veteran serving a 4-year tour in Germany and another 4 years stateside (Fort Sill Oklahoma and Fort Lewis Washington). Lang a single Mr. Mom Father of 6 and a former South Florida Firefighter awarded the hometown hero award by late Broward County Sheriff Ron Cochran. A few years later Lang gained his successful filmmaking credits after Writing and Executive Producing the action comedy film "All About The Benjamins", starring Ice Cube, Mike Epps, Eva Mendez, and the Now Golden Globe winner Oscar Isaac. "Ol'Skool" as he is affectionately known in Hollywood Circles because of his old school Harlem "Give & Go" Style Basketball game. In 2005 Lang teamed up with Academy Award Winner Jamie Foxx on the production of the feature film "Miami Vice". That's when the filmmaking grooming process began. He knew there wasn't a better way to learn the business of filmmaking other than teaming with legendary director Michael Mann and the ubiquitous Jamie Foxx. It was the 2005 introduction to Denzell Washington by Foxx during the Essence Magazine cover photo session when Denzel Washington told Lang to "Create, Believe and Never Surrender" and to always remember "Without Commitment You Will Never Start, Without Consistency You Will Never Finish". Those words from Denzel embedded such a spark in Lang it led him to Writer and Create several bodies of work under his film & Television Development Production Company Flipside Entertainment Group