Razan Nassar is an actress, known for Top Boy (2011), Get Even (2020) and Mirage (2020).
Razane Jammal is British-Lebanese actress and model. She started her career in her mid-teens in advertising, eventually moving onto feature films. Her feature debut came in 2010, when she landed a role alongside actor Edgar Ramirez in Olivier Assayas' Golden Globe-winning 'Carlos', which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. She later worked with Kanye West on his 7-screen short film 'Cruel Summer'. In 2014, she appeared alongside Liam Neeson in Scott Frank's 'A Walk Among The Tombstones', followed a year later by Robert Guediguian's 'Don't Tell Me The Boy Was Mad', which was part of the official selection at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. In 2016, she landed the lead role in Eric & Quentin's French comedy 'Bad Buzz'. On the small screen, Jammal worked alongside Tunisian actress Hend Sabry in 2014's wildly successful TV comedy series 'Embratoreyet Meen' on MBC. She followed that up a year later with the second season of 'Saraya Abdeen', which featured Syrian actor Kosai Khauli and Egypt's legendary Yosra. In 2016, she filmed two episodes of upcoming American series 'Berlin Station' (Epix Network) with Rhys Ifans, Richard Jenkins and Michelle Forbes. And in 2019, she filmed an episode along side Alessandro Nivola in Channel 4's mini-series, 'Chimerica'. She's the former face of Chanel in the Middle East, and has featured on the cover of L'Officiel, Marie Claire, Harpers Bazar, Plastik, and others. Her most recent work includes 'Paranormal', a Netflix series directed by Amr Salama and Majed al Ansari, inspired by the wildly successful books 'Ma wara al tabia' by the late Ahmed Khalid Tawfik, coming out Fall 2020. She plays the role of Maggie Maccaleb and is joined by actors Ahmed Amin and Ayah Samaha. You can also watch her play Dr.Iman in the Shahid original show 'Al Shak', released in June 2020.
Razeen Dada is known for Identity (2022), Identity (2022) and Happiness Ever After (2021).
Oglala Lakota/Diné film director and writer Razelle Benally holds a BFA from the Institute of American Indian Arts and is a 3rd year MFA candidate of Film Production at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. She was a 2015 Sundance Institute NativeLab Short Film Production Fellow with her first short narrative I am Thy Weapon. In 2017 her two-hundred dollar budgeted thesis film Raven traveled the international film festival circuit and found local success winning several awards including best short narrative at: the Santa Fe Independent Film Festival, Native Cinema Showcase, and the New Mexico Film Foundation. In 2018 Benally directed a PSA promoting the Indigenous Vote featuring Mark Ruffalo, Tonia Jo Hall, and Shailene Woodley. Her latest short narrative Ókiya was funded by Academy Award Winner Spike Lee. She is in development of two feature-length narratives: Winter in Black Mesa (pre-production 2022), and War Cries (pre-production 2023). She received support from Sundance Institute's 2018 Creative Producing Summit and was supported through the 2020 Sundance Institute Feature Film Program as part of the Screenwriters Intensive track. She is represented by Rain Management Group, based in LA.
Razia Israeli was born in 1956 in Israel. She is known for Schindler's List (1993), Tahara (2002) and Bekarov Yikre Lekha Mashehu Tov (2006).
Razia Sukhbir is known for Veeran Naal Sardari (2014), Siyasat (2009) and Jatt Boys Putt Jattan De (2013).
Razie Brownstone is an actress, known for Wish You Were Dead (2001), Due South (1994) and F2: Forensic Factor (2003).
Razif Hashim is an actor, known for Space Ninjas (2019).
Razif Rashid is a director and assistant director, known for Bro, Nampak Motor Gua? (2013), Kelaster (2020) and Frontliner (2021).
Razif Salimin is known for Anna and the King (1999), SAM: Saya Amat Mencintaimu (2012) and Cicak-Man (2006).