Rady Panov moved to Canada at a very young age and now resides in Vancouver, British Columbia. He is fluent in English and Bulgarian, and can very easily pick up other languages. At the age of 9, Rady first began to show interest in drama. His enthusiasm and dedication lead to his first bookings in feature film (Girl in Progress (2012)), and TV (Girl Fight (2011)). As an actor, photographer, and editor, Rady has a vast understanding of the technical side of Film and Television and is always looking for any opportunity to enhance his knowledge about the industry. One of his favorite books is "The Intent to Live" by Larry Moss. Rady's passion for acting has opened his life up to numerous opportunities. He believes that everybody should take an acting class because it teaches human beings much more than how to be an actor.
Rae Anna Gott is known for Catch the Fair One (2021).
Rae Becka is an actress and writer, known for Quiet River (2014), Seven Days 'Till Midnight and Ground Control (2016).
Rae Bell is an actress, known for Selah and the Spades (2019) and Mostly 4 Millennials (2018).
Rae Boseley is known for Boy in the Corner (2022).
Rae Bryan is an actress, known for Loves Spell (2020).
Rae Clarke is an actress, known for The Guard of Auschwitz (2018).
Rae Dawn Chong was born February 28, 1961 in Edmonton, Canada. After a few film and television spots, Rae Dawn earned a Genie for her performance in Jean-Jacques Annaud's prehistoric-drama La guerre du feu (1981). She played the young, Ivaka prisoner, Ika. Other notables roles include Harpo's girlfriend "Squeek", aka, Mary Agnes in Steven Spielberg's five-time Academy Award-nominated film, The Color Purple (1985), and James Remar's beautiful and mysterious wife, Carola in Tales from the Darkside: The Movie (1990).
Canadian actress, Rae Farrer, was born and raised in Windsor, Ontario. The youngest of 11 children, she was never without an audience or the inspiration she relished in the forms of music, art, film, and TV. Her mother, a painter and seamstress, indulged Rae's creative pursuits from piano and jazz lessons to her self-choreographed dance recitals. As an adult, Rae crossed the border to Detroit to take in all the live music, theatre, and innovative culture the city had to offer. She graduated from the University of Windsor with a BA in English Literature and a BSc in Biological Sciences. After spending time in the corporate world, Rae moved to Calgary, Alberta where she discovered the Company of Rogues Actors' Studio, heeding the call to pursue an acting career. Since completing the Master Class Program at this New York style studio, she has performed in plays for Rogues Theatre and Workshop Theatre Calgary, and has booked many film and television roles. While acting remains her number one love, Rae continues to grow creatively with training in screenwriting and improvisation. In 2018 she wrote, starred in, and directed her first short screenplay, The Winds, for which she received a Best Actress nomination in the Calgary Society of Independent Filmmakers' Stinger Awards. The film was featured at Toronto's Female Eye Film Festival in 2019.
Rae Gentry is an actress, known for I Found You (2014), Pharisee (2018) and Running with the Angels (2017).