Ron Pucillo embarked on his multifaceted career in the entertainment industry as a 25-year-old college student, simultaneously pursuing his passion for acting and writing. During this period, he actively participated in various plays and penned articles about music, with a particular focus on his father, Danny Pucillo, a renowned Jazz drummer.
A few years down the line, Ron's first script, Play Hard, was published in a local magazine, earning him recognition and an award, although the film adaptation did not materialize. Nevertheless, music continued to play a pivotal role in his life. He was subsequently offered the position of drummer in the rock band Alcatraz, alongside lead singer Graham Bonnet and guitar player Yngwie Malmsteen. However, Ron opted to remain committed to his band Roma, which released a record on Paramount Records the following year.
Fast-forward to 2013, Ron was busy working on the post-production of his movie Play Hard, while concurrently developing a beautiful screenplay titled Johnny Walker, which was in pre-production after two years of meticulous development.