Randall Yarbrough

Randall Yarbrough isn’t some overnight sensation—he’s been grinding in the film world and now his name’s starting to pop up everywhere. Dude’s got a knack for picking weird, gritty projects, you know? In “Captivity” (2020), he dives into this twisted psychological drama where the lines between victim and captor blur so much, you genuinely can’t tell who’s running the show. It’s not your average thriller—think more mind games than cheap jump scares. Randall’s character really sells the whole trapped-in-your-own-head vibe, and honestly, you walk away questioning what you’d actually do in that situation. Then in “Pet Shop Days” (2023), he flips the script—total change of pace. Instead of playing it straight, he’s part of this offbeat indie about outsiders stumbling through New York’s underbelly. It’s messy, raw, sometimes even funny in that dark way, and Randall’s got this restless energy that just fits. The film pokes at themes like belonging and desperation, but never in a preachy way. You kinda root for these messed-up characters, even if you know they’re making terrible choices. And now there’s buzz around “Los Gringo Hunters” (2025), which, let’s be real, sounds wild. If early chatter’s to be believed, Randall’s taking on something way more action-heavy—think border-town chaos, small-time crooks, and a ton of double-crossing. People are already hyped to see how he handles the mix of grit and dark humor. Say what you want, but the guy’s got a thing for roles that stick with you long after the credits roll.

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Personal details

  • Height: 6′ 1½″ (1.87 m)
  • Professions: Actor, Writer, Director

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      Back in the day, this guy wasn’t exactly handed a golden ticket to football glory—he actually walked on to the Texas Tech University football team, which, let’s be real, takes guts. No fancy scholarship, no promises. He hustled his way onto the roster under coach Spike Dykes, grinding it out as an outside linebacker. That’s not exactly a cushy position either; you’re basically in the thick of it, dodging blockers and trying to smash whoever’s got the ball. While most people probably wouldn’t even try to make that team, he just kept showing up, getting knocked around, and coming back for more. It’s honestly kind of wild to think about—just a regular dude showing up and making it onto a major college football squad. Not everyone’s got that kind of grit. And yeah, it didn’t land him instant fame, but that walk-on story? Pure underdog energy.

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