Raymond Chapman is known for Cloak and Dagger (2011), 12:34 (2019) and Moose (2015).
Raymond Chiu was born on 20 February 1979 in Hong Kong, British Crown Colony. He is an actor, known for Zuo jia de huang yan: Bi zhong you zui (2019), Duk gai (2017) and Chak dan juen ga 2 (2020).
A native of Guangdong province with Hakka roots, Golden Harvest studio president Raymond Chow was born in Hong Kong and considered to be a role model for success as a product of the parochial Catholic education system from China's past. Having first attended the legendary St. Stephen's College Preparatory School for Boys in the Stanley peninsula, Chow would migrate to Shanghai after his father's death during his middle school years to attend Shanghai's prestigious St. John's Secondary school and then on to college as a journalism major at St. John's University prior to returning to Hong Kong in 1949. A notable item in Chow's early resume prior to show business was his working in the audio visual department for the US Foreign service where he was later promoted as the radio program coordinator for the Voice of America in Hong Kong. This exposure landed Chow into the Hong Kong offices of the Shaw family from Singapore to direct their newly formed public relations and publicity operations in anticipation of usurping market share domination for the former island colony's entertainment dollar firmly held by their big studio rival Cathay/MPG&I studios run by the Loke family also of Southeast Asia. History has it that Chow would be the key catalyst in helping elevate Shaw Brothers as the new corporate 'Taipan' studio that would go on to dominate Hong Kong entertainment circles for the next twenty five years that is, until Chow himself who along with his defecting publicity apprentice Leonard Ho, would leave Shaws in 1970 to found the upstart Golden Harvest studios across town ironically at the newly defunct Cathay/MPGI studios compound. Having recruited other past Shaw alumni like directors Lo Wei, Huang Feng, Wu Chia Hsiang, Wu Ma and John Woo and stars like Cheng Pei Pei, Wang Yu, Michael Hui, Bruce Lee and a young stunt player named Jackie Chan, Raymond Chow and Company along with a reach that would extend across the pond to Hollywood, would quickly rise to become Shaws' main rival as a serious contender to dominate the box office for at home and abroad from the mid-1970s to the present.
Raymond Chu has contributed as a Producer, Director, Cinematographer, Editor, or combination, on a wide range of commercial, fashion, television, web series, music video, short film, documentary projects that have gone on to win awards at film festivals around the world and featured on Vimeo Staff Picks. Clients include New York Life, Kiehl's, Lyft, Time, Kia, LG, GQ Taiwan, Allure, Rocnation, William Rast, Georg Jensen, Playtex, and more. Since graduating New York University Tisch School of the Arts with a BFA in Theater in 2011, Raymond has championed stories from diverse backgrounds, seeking projects promoting female and minority voices under the Lofty Entertainment banner. Raymond has also served for three years screening films for the Hamptons Int'l Film Festival. Raymond was previously represented by CESD as an actor and model, appearing in a few independent films and small television roles. Raymond has been a fixture in the fashion world since 2007, as a vintage clothing historian and collector, blending his love for film and history with personal style, spending a decade working for his uncle, Nautica co-founder David Chu and contributing as a menswear writer for The Rake. You can find him in the pages of GQ, Esquire, The Sartorialist, The Rake, StyleLikeU, I Am Dandy, and recently was featured in the CFDA's New York Fashion Week 2016 citywide campaign by Melodie Jeng, and previous campaigns for Burberry, Tommy Hilfiger, and Braun.
Raymond Clough is an actor, known for Anne (2022).
Raymond Coalson is known for American Honey (2016).
Raymond Coulthard was born on September 3, 1968 in Chester, Cheshire, England. He is an actor, known for The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992), The English Patient (1996) and The Infinite Worlds of H.G. Wells (2001).
Raymond Cruz is perhaps best-known for his portrayal of the frighteningly lethal 'Tuco Salamanca' in AMC's critically acclaimed show Breaking Bad (2008), a character he later reprised for the first two episodes of the spin-off Better Call Saul (2015). The role garnered him a 'Best Performance in a Television Series' nomination from the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films. Cruz recently wrapped his sixth and final season of TNT's Major Crimes (2012) as 'Julio Sanchez,' a detective within the Los Angeles Police Department's Major Crimes Division, a role which originated on TNT's The Closer (2005) and which offered Cruz a nomination of 'Best Supporting Actor' from the Imagen Foundation Awards. Other TV work includes Cleveland Abduction (2015), the TV Movie in which he starred as kidnapper 'Ariel Castro,' a role he felt personally connected to having known the victims of his crime personally. Other TV work includes CSI: Miami (2002), Lauren (2012), White Collar (2009), and Los Americans (2011), among others. Cruz has appeared in numerous films including the highly touted Collateral Damage (2002), Training Day (2001), and Alien: Resurrection (2000).
Raymond D'Souza is known for Jab We Met (2007), Phir Hera Pheri (2006) and Sonchiriya (2019).
Raymond Daan is known for Who Was Phone? (2020).