Rhydian Vaughan was born on March 10, 1988 in Wales. He is an actor, known for Shanghai Wang: Luan Shi Jia Ren (2020), Girlfriend Boyfriend (2012) and Hotel Império (2018).
Rhylan Ceasar is an actor, known for Bound by Law (2020).
Rhylan Jay Bush is an actor, known for Occupation (2018) and Occupation: Rainfall (2020).
Hailing from Sydney, Rhyme is an internationally acclaimed DJ. Her frequent tours from her native Australia include Japan, Hong Kong, New York and Europe. A classically trained saxophonist, she has been playing for 12 years. Her dad was a guitarist rocker, so rock'n'roll and metal was a big part of life growing up. Having studied at the National Institute of Dramatic Art in Sydney, she enjoys being in front of the camera as her schedule allows.
Driven by his motto, "true power is the power to empower others," Che "Rhymefest" Smith is a writer, artist, political organizer and teacher, shattering negative stereotypes about hip-hop. In 2005, Rhymefest won a Grammy for co-writing the mega-hit "Jesus Walks" with his childhood friend, Kanye West. In 2006, he released his critically acclaimed "Blue Collar" album and shortly after that, became the first rapper to meet in the British House of Commons when David Cameron invited him to discuss hip-hop and policy. A dedicated community leader, social and political organizer, Rhymefest ran for Chicago's City Council in one of Chicago's most violent neighborhoods in 2011. After pushing the incumbent into a run-off and defeating four candidates, he lost by a narrow margin. In 2013, Rhymefest, together with his wife, Donnie Smith, founded Donda's House, a non-profit organization that increases access to the arts. Donda's House has served over 300 youth with free instruction and continues to be a force for creative change in Chicago. In 2015, he won a Critics Choice award, Golden Globe and Academy Award for "Glory", his collaboration with John Legend and Common for the film, Selma. Also in 2015, Rhymefest added model to his impressive resume, when Kenneth Cole selected him to be featured in his "Courageous Class" campaign that showcases individuals dedicated to making positive change. Che earned his second Grammy for his work on "Glory" in 2016. Che chooses to live on the South Side of Chicago. Che believes that in order to counteract violence, systemic barriers and apathy, we should encourage entertainers, athletes and entrepreneurs to remain and invest in the communities they come from. Che is committed to using his success to further humanitarian efforts.
Rhyn McLemore is known for Echo 3 (2022), Blood, Sweat and Cheer (2023) and Lag: A Zoomsical (2020).
As a bona fide star on the rise, Rhyon Nicole Brown is becoming well known in the entertainment industry as a triple threat; bringing complex, powerful characters to life on screen while also writing, recording, and performing her own original music. After a stellar performance as Maya throughout season 4 on FOX"s acclaimed hit drama series "Empire," (created by Lee Daniels and Danny Strong) Brown has now joined the cast as a series regular with all-new episodes airing on September 26, 2018. On the film front Brown will star alongside Oscar-Award winner Gary Oldman and Jessica Alba in Goldfinch Studios' upcoming indie crime-action film "Killers Anonymous" [currently in post production]. She also recently wrapped production on the Tri Destined film "Throwback Holiday," which is slated for release on BET this fall. In one of her most challenging roles to date, Brown portrayed renowned R&B artist Michel'le in the Lifetime biopic "Surviving Compton: Dre, Suge and Michel'le" Afterwards, she joined a star-studded cast in the hip-hop anthology series "Tales." By no means is Brown new to the entertainment industry, a few additional television and film credits include: ABC Family's award winning series "Lincoln Heights," Tyler Perry's "For Better or Worse," and 50 Cents' feature film "Get Rich or Die Tryin'." Rhyon's passion for the arts and her dedication to education secured her a position in the prestigious USC School of Cinematic Arts where she majored in Film and Production. There, she refined her skills behind the camera and was selected to write a treatment and direct a music video for a song she happened to pen for a Columbia Records recording artist. As her passion for music grew she spent many of her college nights in dorm rooms writing, recording demos and performing covers. Subsequently in the studio, she began working with the right producers and four years later with her degree in hand; she returned to the entertainment business and began merging acting, writing and music. Brown has recently teamed up with mega producer Harmony Samuels (Janet Jackson, Jennifer Lopez, Ariana Grande, Fifth Harmony) and as a result her debut EP "Pretty Girl" was birthed. The EP, set for release early in 2019, will showcase Brown's unique sound on original tracks featuring a mix of soul-searching ballads, and modern day R&B with a twist of pop all accompanied by an intriguing short film. Brown's talents have also been the gateway to her philanthropic endeavors. Acting, writing and music are the instruments she uses as a platform to reach and inspire others to be comfortable in their skin and confident in who they are, so that they can find their true purpose in life, just as she has found hers. Her efforts caused McDonalds to honor her with the "Rising Star" Award at the 2018 Trumpet Awards, which recognizes those who work diligently to improve the lives of others and make a lasting impact on the community.
Rhys is known for Oh Crappy Day (2021), 34 Inches (2017) and Doctor Who: The Forgotten Doctor (2013).
Rhys was born at home in Encinitas, CA on December 20, 2010. Rhys Becker discovered his love for performing at the age of seven when he was cast as young Philip Carlyle in a musical theatre production of The Greatest Showman at a local studio, in Orange County, CA. At age 10, Rhys joined the Center Stage competitive Dance Team, competing on several teams: hip hop, all boys jazz, tap, and musical theatre ensemble in addition to performing a dance solo and monologues. It was during this time he became interested in acting for television and film. He began taking classes with some of the top acting coaches in the industry: Devon Odessa, Improv at Second City and Voice Over with Tony Gonzales. Rhys began booking commercials, short films and a few music videos and quickly caught the acting bug. In Oct 2021, Rhys booked the supporting role of "Will", Gina Carano's son in the Western film, Terror on the Prairie (2022). He learned a lot working with many seasoned and talented actors on set in Montana and under the wing of the incredible Director, Michael Polish and is looking forward to the opportunity to do it again soon! In addition to acting, Rhys enjoys playing in nature: rock climbing, climbing trees, hiking, surfing and swimming. He also enjoys playing guitar and ukulele. In his free time, he can often be found curled up with a book or building a Lego creation.
Rhys was born and raised in Nova Scotia. Whether working on stage or screen Rhys is known for bringing his unique vision, rare honesty and incredible sense of humor to every project he works on. Rhys spent his childhood training at the Neptune Theatre school and has been working as a professional actor, writer and director for almost fifteen years. He was part of the sketch comedy troupe, Henmen, which played to full houses and received four star reviews at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. He is the Co-Artistic Director of Misery Loves Theatre Company which won Best Comedy at the Atlantic Fringe Festival in 2012 and again in 2013. Rhys has toured much of the world with Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia and has performed with most of the professional theatre companies in Nova Scotia, including Neptune Theatre and Shakespeare by the Sea. In 2014 he graced the cover of "The Coast" in Halifax, after being named Best Actor in their 2014 reader's poll for his performance in the title role of Hamlet. He also won the ACTRA Maritimes "Outstanding Male Performance in a Lead Role" award for the film Roaming. Rhys thinks deeply about the world in which he lives and uses his art to not only entertain but to make a difference in the lives of others.