Ray Walia is an actor and producer, known for The Islands (2019), Dheeyan Marjania (2015) and Slamma Jamma (2017).
Ray Walker was born on August 10, 1904 in Newark, New Jersey, USA. He was an actor, known for The Fighting Coward (1935), It's a Wonderful Life (1946) and Crashing Through Danger (1936). He died on October 6, 1980 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Ray Walston started his acting career as a spear carrier with a local stock company. When the family moved to Houston, Texas, Walston's father wanted to teach him the oil business, but Walston instead joined a traveling repertory company (selling tickets as well as acting). He went on to associate with Margo Jones at the Houston Civic Theater for six years, then spent three seasons with the Cleveland Playhouse before arriving in New York in 1945. He has won a Tony Award for his performance as the Devil in Broadway's "Damn Yankees", two Emmy Awards for Picket Fences (1992), and become a household name playing the extraterrestrial "Uncle Martin" on My Favorite Martian (1963). Ray Walston died at age 86 of lupus on New Year's Day 2001 in Beverly Hills, California.
Ray Wasik is an actor, known for Windcroft (2007), Pretty to Think So (2008) and Rockaway (2005).
Ray is an American actor known for co-starring in the Hallmark movie, "True Love Blooms" and in several roles in TV to include the Reelz Channel shows, "Murder Made Me Famous" and "Scandal Made Me Famous". Ray has also had supporting roles in several films and has performed in live theater. In 1989, Ray formed a non-profit theater corporation and produced several melodramas in California. He retired from radio and television broadcasting in 2004 and returned to his love of acting. Ray lives in the Tampa Bay area in Florida and is represented by Brevard Talent Group in Orlando, Florida; Paramount Talent in Austin, Texas; ADR Talent Agency in Honolulu, Hawaii; Glitter Talent in West New York, New Jersey; and Promote Talent in Chicago, Illinois. Ray was born in 1944, raised in Southern California and lived in Texas for several years before moving to Florida.
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Ray Whelan is a multi award winning Irish actor who won The Jury Prize award at South Europe International Film Festival, The Grand Jury Prize at Oniros Film Festival New York and the silver award winner at Best Actor New York for all for his role as Jay in the Award winning film Soft Hands. Ray has starred in several British films most recent The Living Dead were he played a comic role of an Irish priest father Donoghue and Ernie in Kidnap Me both on Amazon Prime. You will be able to follow his journey is his new upcoming films Jurassic Island as Tommy, Reign Of Chaos as Erebus and On The Other Foot as Andrew. Ray is a keen writer and likes the gym. He is the youngest of five boys and two girls. Ray graduated from drama school at Liberties College Dublin and studied advanced acting in theatre. He moved to London to forge his career as an actor in both stage and screen.
Ray Whitehouse (he/him) works at the intersection of documentary film and journalism. After growing up in Chicago, he lived in San Antonio, Texas, before moving to Washington, D.C. He is directing his first feature-length documentary, A Run for More. He's worked as a cinematographer on more than 20 documentary features and filmed, produced and edited projects for The New York Times, The Washington Post, National Geographic, TIME, Univision, and Al Jazeera. He is community coordinator for the D.C. chapter of Video Consortium and a regional co-chair of the Documentary Producers Alliance. He holds an M.A. in documentary journalism from UNC Chapel Hill and a B.S. in journalism from Northwestern University. The core tenets of his practice are transparency, collaboration and critical reflexivity.
Ray Whitley was born on December 5, 1901 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. He is known for Sleepless in Seattle (1993), Giant (1956) and Radioland Murders (1994). He was married to Catherine Kay Johnson. He died on February 21, 1979 in Mexico.
Ray Wiederhold was born on March 28, 1949, in the hardscrabble neighborhoods of New Haven CT, where he honed a quick wit and streetwise improv skills to fit in with a rough crowd. A year after high school, with no direction or gainful employment, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy. His four-year enlistment included 18 months in Vietnam. After a shaky two years after returning home, Ray sought and got help for alcohol addiction. Two years sober he joined the police department. Now retired after a distinguished 29-year career and now 46 years of sobriety. He is most proud of his 20 years as Director of the CT Law Enforcement Torch Run For Special Olympics. Two years before retiring Ray enrolled in acting classes at the New England Actors Theater (NEAT). (He told no one the police job)!! Recommended by his acting teacher at NEAT, he was invited to audition for the renowned OffBroadway director Gene Frankle at his Bond St. NYC studio. Two years with Gene Frankle (Method) and then two with JoAnna Beckson (Meisner) his coach and acting mentor Committed to his dream, Ray made the 75-mile commute to NYC 3 times a week for 2 years. His first break came while still on the police department. He was cast in 'Heaven Can Wait" directed by Joe Griffasi, starring Leslie Uggams & Peter Rini, featuring Stephen McKinley Henderson at the Westport Country Playhouse. Ray's background and life experience lend themselves to making friends quickly with his fellow actors and director, which has been the hallmark of his career. After retirement Ray first moved to Manhattan where he continued taking classes. Most notably he studied Linklater's voice and language with Andrea Haring at The Circle In the Square Theater. Now living in Brooklyn, another break came when cast in "Mrs. Packard", the award-winning play written and directed by Emily Mann, the long-time artistic director at the Tony Award-winning McCarter Theater. Most notably It had an 8 performance run at the Kennedy Center. The play was the recipient of the 2007 Kennedy Center Fund of New American Play and starred Dennis Parlato, Kathryn Meisle, and John C. Vennema. Ray spent the last 16 years living and honing his skills in Brooklyn. When an agent recently asked about Ray to a colleague. "Ray is a one of a kind guy, served in Vietnam, had 29 years in law enforcement, worked as a private investigator and nightlife security supervisor in NYC. He's an accomplished spoken word poet and stand-up comic. But the thing Ray radiates is masculinity and empathy. He is the guy you run to when the shit hits the fan. You'll like him". Ray resides in Georgia.