Though his roles may be small -- truck driver here, drug addict there -- writer and actor Ronnie Gene Blevins has worked with big talent such as Christopher Nolan, David Gordon Greene, and Ron Perlman. Since starting out in the early 2000s, Blevins has repeatedly crossed over from feature films to TV and back again; he's landed roles on such primetime series as the successful reboot "Hawaii Five-O," and the cult biker drama "Sons of Anarchy," and appeared in high-profile Hollywood films "The Dark Knight Rises" and "Seven Psychopaths." He's also written and starred in two independent movies: the 2003 ensemble drama "Eiderdown Goose" and the black comedy "American Cowslip."