Renae Geerlings is an actress and producer, known for Halloween II (2009), Penance Lane (2020) and Compound Fracture (2014). She has been married to Tyler Mane since September 3, 2007.
Renae Jacobs was born on February 1, 1957 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She is an actress, known for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987), The Breaking of the Band: DeathRock (2020) and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012). She has been married to David Anson since May 26, 1985.
Renae Jamboa Davis is known for District Queens: The Racine Robinson Story (2022).
Renae Maihi is an award winning New Zealand writer and director in theatre and film best known for the feature film Waru which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2017. She is Maori of the Ngapuhi tribe on her fathers side and European and Maori of the Te Arawa tribe on her mothers side. After completing a drama degree in 2005, Renae went on to write her breakout play Nga Manurere starring Keisha Castle-Hughes. The NZ Herald "Best of 2009" favored Nga Manurere as "the surprise jewell of the year" launching her career as a storyteller. A lover of cinema she quickly moved into film with the dramatic short Redemption which she co-wrote with celebrated NZ writer Tim Balme. Directed by Katie Wolfe, Redemption traveled to Berlin Film Festival, Sundance & won the Best Short Film at Toronto's imagineNative Film Festival in 2010. Inspired, Renae went on to write and direct her NZ Film Commission funded short film Purerehua (Butterfly) which screened at imagineNATIVE in Toronto and garnered a best actress award for newcomer Jahna Batt at the Wairoa Maori Film Festival. Weaving between film and theatre, in 2014 her play Patua won Renae the prestigious PlayMarket Adam NZ Playwrights "Best Play by a Maori Playwright" Award. Directed by Renae, in its debut season critics called Patua "A NZ Classic" noting that it should be "studied in every high school in NZ." In 2015 Renae's short film Mannahatta, shot entirely on location in New York City premiered in Toronto at imagineNATIVE and was selected for the NZIFF. In 2017 Renae's first feature film Waru which she wrote and directed in collaboration with eight other Maori women filmmakers had its international premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival and its world premiere at the NZIFF where a critic named Waru the "Best NZ drama in years." Waru won best feature screenplay at the NZ Screen Writing Awards in 2017, the Grand Jury Award for an Outstanding International Narrative Feature at the 34th Asia Pacific Film Festival in Los Angeles and the "Best of SIFF Audience Award" at the Seattle International Film Festival. In 2018 Renae was awarded the NZ Film Commission Maori Screen Excellence Award. She was also awarded the Whakapapa Film Festival Award in the Matera Province of Italy in that same year. After 2 years living in writing in Toronto Renae returned to New Zealand to write and direct on the NZ / Australia co-production feature film We Are Still Here which will premiere in 2022. She has various feature film screenplays in development and is represented by Hollywood based management 5xmedia. She is the proud mother of her son Dallas who she had at 18 years old and is now an adult.
Renaee-Mya Warden is an actress, known for National Treasure (2016), Tracey Ullman's Show (2016) and Work (2017).
Renaissance Jones is known for Bondage (2017), Greed and Loyalty (2022) and No Redemption (2017).
Renald Caruana is known for Sniper: G.R.I.T. - Global Response & Intelligence Team (2023).
Renan Coelho is known for Cidade Invisível (2021).
Renan Machado is a producer, known for Vai Anitta (2018), Anitta: Made in Honório (2020) and Caldeirão do Huck (2000).
Renan Medeiros is known for The Smoke Master (2022), Mais Forte que o Mundo: A História de José Aldo (2016) and Rio Heroes (2018).