Leo Ramsey is an actor and writer, known for Room 37: The Mysterious Death of Johnny Thunders (2019), Blue Line Station (2016) and American Oxycution (2017).
Leo was born and raised in Montreal, Canada into a big and traditional Italian family. His love for acting began when he was first introduced to soap operas by his grandmother soon after he took his first steps. He loved how TV shows would affect his grandparents even though they hardly spoke any English. In love with the art of acting and entertainment at such a young age, he knew there was nothing he'd rather do. His first role ever came in his early high school years, at the age of 14 when he played the role of Mercutio in Romeo and Juliette during a public community event. He then studied Cinema and Communication at Dawson College where he filmed,wrote and starred in many student films. The Theatre and Development program at Concordia University followed. Once he was done with school, quickly found himself lead roles in many short films around the city, some of which have made it to film festivals such as Festival International de Cannes, Palm Spring international short fest, and The New York Los Angeles International film festival. In 2012 Leo (Actor, writer), Kevin Demers (Producer,Writer, Director) and Tarek A. Gharzouzi (D.O.P, Photographer and Writer) formed a film production team called "Bubo Pictures" in order to expand their visibility and showcase their talent. In late 2013 Leo moved to Vancouver, BC. Less than a month later, he landed his first supporting role along side actors Ron Perlman, Dolph Lundgren and Tony Jaa in the action packed film "Skin Trade" as Janko, a cocaine driven Eastern European sex trafficker. He then continued to land many roles in popular television shows such as "Arrow", "Supernatural" and "Motive" within his first year in Vancouver's entertainment industry. In the summer of 2014 he had the pleasure of working with the infamous film directors Jen and Sylvia Soska (better known as the Twisted Sisters) in their movie "Vendetta". Leo is not only known for his tough guy roles but also for his commitment to his characters. While filming "Prison Break" (2016), Leo had a fight scene which led to him getting a broken nose. But that didn't stop him from continuing the scene. Leo went on to deliver his dialogue and finished the scene. He said the broken nose didn't bother him much, as long as they got it all on camera. He got cleaned up, continued filming and all with a smile on his face. Leo is living and working out of Vancouver and is quickly gaining respect and recognition in the industry.
Leo Razzak is an actor and director, known for Zlatan - för Sverige i tiden (2018), Hundraettåringen som smet från notan och försvann (2016) and Bonusfamiljen (2017).
Leo Rialp is an actor and director, known for Hiblang abo (2016), Princess and I (2012) and Maalaala mo kaya (1991).
Leo Riley is known for Guardians of the Galaxy (2015), Fast & Furious Spy Racers (2019) and Tron: Uprising (2012).
Leo Rivera is known for Gone (2017) and Into the Forest (2019).
Leo Roberts is an actor, known for Les Misérables: The Staged Concert (2019) and American Dream: Backstage at 'Miss Saigon' with Eva Noblezada (2017).
Personable, dynamic and versatile character actor Leo Rossi has been working profusely in both movies and TV shows alike from the mid-70s to the present day. Rossi was born in 1947 in Trenton, New Jersey and grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Leo first began acting in community theater. Although often cast as mean, loutish and despicable characters (he's portrayed more than his fair share of made Mafia guys as well as a substantial number of cops and government agents), Rossi has shown on many occasions that he can play more appealing and sympathetic roles with equal skill and conviction. Leo was solid as crass'n'crude sexist pig "Budd" in Halloween II (1981). He has appeared in several movies for director Jonathan Kaplan: he was excellent as Bonnie Bedelia's character's insecure, but basically decent husband Jack Muldowney in the wonderful Heart Like a Wheel (1983) and memorably chilling as the vile jerk who cheers on Jodie Foster's barroom rape in the acclaimed The Accused (1988). Moreover, Leo has acted in three pictures for director William Lustig: very likable as antsy mob witness "Frank DeSalvo" in Hit List (1989), extremely engaging as eager beaver rookie homicide detective "Sam Dietz" in Relentless (1989) (Rossi reprised this part in three sequels and even co-produced the last two entries), and really funny as crazed serial killer "Turkell" in Maniac Cop 2 (1990). More recently, Rossi had a nice sizable supporting role as Robert De Niro's evil cousin "Carlo" in the hit comedy Analyze This (1999). Among the TV shows Leo Rossi has done guest spots on are ER (1994), Frasier (1993), Murder, She Wrote (1984), Tour of Duty (1987), 21 Jump Street (1987), Cagney & Lacey (1981), T.J. Hooker (1982), Amazing Stories (1985), Hunter (1984) and Hill Street Blues (1981).
Leo Sarava is an actor, known for Down's Revenge (2019).
Leo Savodivker is known for In the Company of Strangers (2020).