Ramsay Ross is an actor, known for Girasoles para Lucía (1999), Ultra Warrior (1990) and Los Choches (1995).
Ramses Arce Fierro is an actor, known for Conspiracy Encounters (2016).
Ramses was born and raised in the Dominican Republic, but because his parents divorced early on in his life, he split his youth between Santo Domingo and the south side of Chicago. Experiencing two completely different cultures at the same time sparked his passion as an artist. Ramses studied at Columbia College Chicago where he majored in Film Directing. While there, Jimenez began his acting career quite unexpectedly after an interview for an on-set gaffing position took a surprise turn. Director Marisol Torres convinced him to audition for the lead role in the independent film "Chicago Boricua". The film launched his career as an actor. From there, he went on to do various independent films and three studio films Lets Go to Prison, Batman: Dark Knight, Nothing Like the Holidays which all shot in Chicago. In television, Ramses made appearances such as Law and Order, CSI, CSI Miami, In Plain Sight, Supah Ninjas, Prime Suspects, Code Black, The Catch. Then he was cast as a recurring character on Fear The Walking Dead, Wisdom of The Crowd for CBS and Vida for Starz. Most recently, Jimenez starred opposite John Leguizamo in Critical Thinking, an indie feature directed by Leguizamo based on a true story that takes place in 1998 Miami Jackson Senior Highschool chess team that defies the odds to become the first urban high school to win the U.S National Chess Championship. Ramses began researching human trafficking upon learning that on the island where he was born, organ trafficking has become growing concern. He decided to write and direct a film to expose these atrocities. His film with the working title Isolated Victim, is about children that are disappearing from Haitian orphanages. The film is currently in post production.
Ramses Alexander Torres is an American actor that's based in New York City. He was born in Brooklyn but primarily raised on Staten Island. He is of Hispanic descent. His father is from Panama City, Panama and mother is from Guayaquil, Ecuador. Ramses was always an avid participator in scholastic activities. From Grade school throughout High school he participated in community service, fund raising, wrestling, boy scouts, church, and performing arts itself. His interests piqued with the industry around the age of 17. He initially pursued print work as his main focus but then later transitioned into the realm of film, television, and commercial works. Aside from his pursuit, he also attended CUNY University College of Staten Island to study Sociology as well as attend the Focus Personal Training Institute to attain his personal trainer's certificate.
Ramsey is an actor, known for Clementine (2019).
Ramsey is known for Arcane: League of Legends (2021), The Idol (2023) and Euphoria (2019).
Ramsey Aburaneh is known for Big Brother Canada (2013) and Big Brother Canada Side Show (2014).
Ramsey Anderson is known for Happy Death Day (2017), Happy Death Day 2U (2019) and The Desk.
Ramsey Attia is a director and editor, known for Strange Events (2014), Vampz! (2019) and Vampz! (2012).
Ramsey Denison grew up in a small town in Florida where he spent most of his childhood playing with firecrackers, watching Saved by the Bell, and making terrible movies with his friends at the television station where he worked as a teenager. A member of the editor's guild, Ram has cut over 30 television programs and worked on hit shows like Naked and Afraid, Catfish, and Criss Angel Mindfreak. His debut documentary What Happened In Vegas went to #1 on iTunes documentary chart in June 2018 and drew positive reviews from Village Voice, Los Angeles Times, and The Hollywood Reporter. His second documentary, Money Machine, got a perfect 10 out of 10 review from Film Threat and is slated for theatrical release in July, 2020.