Raynu Verma is known for Shivaay (2016), Jug Jugg Jeeyo (2022) and Undekhi (2020).
Rayon McLean is an actor and director, known for Proscenium (2015), Hang 'em High (2016) and Yardie (2018).
Rays Hsu was born on February 3, 1988 in Taiwan. He is an actor, known for A Thousand Goodnights (2019), Ba Ji Teenagers (2015) and Yi wen ding qing (2019).
Rayshawn Richardson is an actor, known for See You Yesterday (2019), Farewell Amor (2020) and Premature (2019).
A study of theater since her childhood, Rayssa Bratillieri's technique is stemmed from the methods based on American masters such as: Sanford Meisner, Lee Strasberg, and Bob Lewis. Her early performances include the role of Laura Wingfield for the play "The Glass Menagerie," directed by Hamilton de Oliveira. Embedded in local artist scene, Rayssa is the owner of Studio Casa, a research center with the purpose of developing dramaturgy, that membership include many local actors. In 2018/2019, interpreting Pérola Mantovani at TV Globo (formerly known as Rede Globo), Rayssa had the privilege to participate in "Malhação Vidas Brasileiras," inspired by the book 'Confessions of a Teenager,' a series that discusses sensitive issues affecting young people today. Rayssa's follow-up at TV Globo, was the role of Soraia Assad in the Remake of "Éramos Seis," directed by Carlos Araújo. Additionally, she has won awards for playing the role Pérola Mantovani and Soraia Assad in "Melhores do Ano Na Telinha" three consecutive years for Seu Universo (UOL), 2018, 2019, and 2020. Rayssa's cinema work includes the short-films "Algum Romance Transitorio," directed by Caio Casagrande, that earned nominations in Brazilian festivals, and "Plantando Retalhos," where she also took on the additional role of producer, directed by Camille Frambach. Her most recent role is Camilla, a Brazilian model, in the motion picture "The Modelizer," a romantic-comedy which will be released in 2022.
Rayve Tay is a Los Angeles-based Singaporean American film, television and theater actor. A survivor of a major traffic accident, Rayve started his performing life as the frontman of Singaporean hard rock outfit, Turn The Tap, before beginning his acting career with children's theater company Act 3 Theatrics. He then decided to hone his craft by studying Musical Theater. In 2012, he was selected to participate in the prestigious Robert Wilson Watermill International Summer Program in New York and played the charismatic Hanschen Rilow in the Pangdemonium's 2012 production of "Spring Awakening" to critical acclaim. And, upon his return from the United States, he was cast in National Broadway Company, directed by acclaimed director Ong Keng Sen, featuring Singapore's brightest young talents of the decade. In 2013, he snagged the romantic lead role Shi Jun Mai in the 2013 blockbuster musical Glass Anatomy alongside Chinese singing star, Della Ding Dang. On screen, he was first known to the public as the prominent face of the award-nominated KOKA Instant Noodles commercial, which was soon followed by advertising campaigns for Garnier Men, Kit Kat, Harvey Norman, Heaven & Earth and Starhub. Rayve gained a Best Lead Actor Nomination in the 2012 FiRST Film Festival for "Paper Plane." Rayve played the prominent role of Sham the Adventure Boy in the hit children's television series, CLUB M.A.G.I.C, for three seasons before bagging the role of Inspector Lee Boon Ping in the Mediacorp crime series "Mata Mata," striking a lasting impression with the Singaporean public audience. He then played the famously eccentric Singaporean lawyer, Josephus Tan, in the 2014 law series "Verdict". Known for remarkable versatility and commitment to his craft, he added another notable character to his portfolio with his portrayal of Ang Mo Beng in the 2016 indie cult favorite, Sam Loh's "Siew Lup." In 2014, he moved to be based in Hong Kong and China and in 2016 and starred in the epic Chinese-Korean war movie "Azalea". In 2017, he made his first appearance in a major Hong Kong film in the leading box office success Shock Wave with Andy Lau and Jiang Wu. It was directed by prolific Hong Kong director Herman Yau. Bringing his magnetic personality to the fore in a different capacity, he was the host of the 2018 documentary "What's Your Art?" directed by acclaimed Russian director Maxim Bessmertny. He moved to be based in Los Angeles, California in 2019 and has since starred in superhero action comedy, The Villains, alongside Garrett Smith, Eric Roberts. He is a recurring character on the hit Brat TV teen series Sunnyside Up. Rayve continues to create groundbreaking work and prove that, with purpose and fire, one can succeed under any circumstances. He champions environmental sustainability and is passionate about supporting at-risk/disadvantaged youths.
Rayven Symone Ferrell was born on September 2, 1995 in Ohio, USA. She is an actress, known for All Eyez on Me (2017), The Bobby Brown Story (2018) and Chicago P.D. (2014).
Rayver Cruz was born on July 20, 1989. He is an actor, known for Saturday Night Chills (2013), Spirits (2004) and A Mother's Story (2011).
Rayvin Disla was born in Florida and Raised in Queens, New York. He began his acting career at the young age of 8, taking on roles in TV series such as Celebrity Ghost Stories (TV series) as Young Iqbal Theba, Onion SportsDome, Celebrity Close Calls and Team Toon (TV series) for Cartoon Network playing the part of Travis. From there he jumped to the stage in Summer shorties an off Broadway play. He made his feature film debut in 2013 in Go Down Death playing the part of Butler and happily revisited working with the director Aaron Schimberg in 2018 for the film Chained For Life Rayvin was raised in Queens where he quickly learned about many diverse cultures. Rayvin also enjoys Rock Climbing, playing the guitar and has recently earned his 4th Degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do & the title "Master Rayvin". He is fluent in speaking and writing the Spanish language. Rayvin dedicates his performances this season to the memory of his late grandfather, Jorge Disla, who first instilled in him a love of performing.