Rafael Calvo is known for El joven Picasso (1993), Solo una vez (2021) and Pesadilla para un rico (1996).
Rafael Campos was born on May 13, 1936 in Santiago, Dominican Republic. He was an actor, known for Agent for H.A.R.M. (1966), Centennial (1978) and V (1983). He was married to Sally Boyd and Dinah Washington. He died on July 9, 1985 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Rafael Canedo is an actor, known for Amo-te Imenso (2022), #garotas: O Filme (2015) and Brasil a Bordo (2017).
Rafael Cansino is known for Operation Black Ops (2023), Masq and What No One Tells the Bride (2015).
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Rafael Carabaño is an actor, known for El Señor de los Cielos (2013), La rosa de Guadalupe (2008) and Nicky Jam: El Ganador (2018).
Rafael Carret was born on September 10, 1923 in Argentina. He was an actor, known for Locuras, tiros y mambos (1951), Melodías de América (1942) and El día que me quieras (1969). He died on September 8, 2014 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Rafael Casal is a critically acclaimed Writer, Producer, Actor, and Poet. He made his Feature debut in "Blindspotting," which he wrote, produced, and starred in. The celebrated film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and Lionsgate won a major bidding war. Rafael recently wrapped production on Season 1 of the Series adaptation for Starz, as Showrunner, Co-Creator, Writer and reprising his film role. He acted opposite Hugh Jackman in the Emmy-winning HBO film "Bad Education" and Ethan Hawke in Showtime's "The Good Lord Bird." He wrote music for the Apple series "Central Park" and is writing and composing for Season 2. Rafael is also well-known to audiences for his work on HBO's Def Poetry. His digital content and music albums have garnered millions of views and listens. His Theatre-in-Verse Works have been presented at Venues across the Country and his Music has been featured on MTV and Showtime series as well as at SXSW and Sundance. Rafael is the Co-Founder and the Artistic Director of the landmark Bars Workshop at the famed New York City's Public Theater. He founded and served as the Creative Director for the University of Wisconsin-Madison's First Wave Undergraduate Arts Program and Scholarship, which was their first Four-Year Contemporary Performing Arts Program.
Born on May 10, 1995 in Atlanta, GA to Dominican immigrants, Rafael D. Castillo and Yraida Jacobo, Rafael Castillo grew up in a multicultural world. Being raised in a heavily Hispanic household, living life all over Atlanta, and eventually Miami he grew up with many different influences that contributed to his character. Castillo's interest in the entertainment industry came into realization after he and his best friend created, wrote, acted in, edited, and directed a mini-series for his high school's morning announcements titled "C'Mon Man!". His life of sports came to an end, when he decided to leave college football, and instead take a risk by pursuing a career in acting. He began taking classes at The Miami Acting Studio under director/coach Ralph Kinnard, and was trained in the "Lee Strasberg" method. The classes eventually led to Rafael's first role ever as "Mike" in Kinnard's feature film "Miami Love Affair" starring the late Burt Reynolds. From then on he fell in love with art and dove head first into his craft. After a year of student/independent films he landed his first television role as "Big Josh" in BET's "The Quad". Outside of acting Rafael has a passion for writing as well. He has been writing poetry since he was in high school and performing since 2016. His passion with poetry and performance led to an interest in screenwriting. After taking a class in 2017, Castillo started writing multiple shorts, as well as web-series', due to the lack of opportunity he saw in Miami for actors that looked like him. He aims to be able to fund his own ideas and other stories as his career as an actor grows. He hopes to one day see himself attached with the titles "Director, Producer, Actor, and Writer".
Rafael Cebrián is known for Narcos (2015), Borgia (2011) and Greenhouse Academy (2017).