Rafal Wasielkiewicz é conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Rede de Ódio (2020), Ukryta siec (2023) e Kocham.Enter (2013).
Rafal Zawierucha was born in 1986, in Cracow, Poland. He is an international actor. In 2012 he graduated from National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw. After the first year in Theater Academy as the one of the best students he got an invitation to the acting workshop in Watermill Center, New York 2008 Summer Program with one of the most famous theater director Robert Wilson. When he was still in the Academy, he got a main part in "Heritage", a great movie directed by one of the best Polish directors, Andrzej Baranski. A year after finishing school he joined to the one of the famous stage in the country Warsaw Modern Theatre - "Teatr Wspolczesny" where he took part in plays such as 'Hamlet' , "When the Barbarians Came", "Platonov", "Bucharest Calling" and "Fantazy". In the cinema area, he is best known for Heritage (2011), Gods (2014), and Afterimage (2016) directed by Andrzej Wajda. He is also a host of a documentary TV series for Discovery Canal plus - "Film Poland" and "Film Europe", where he traveling around Poland and the rest of Europe looking for places known from famous movies. During trips he met producers, directors and movie people, who have worked by the best films in the history of the world culture. In 2018 he starred in Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" as Roman Polanski. The next movie that he booked in US was "The Soviet Sleep Experiment" shooting in Minneapolis.
Rafat Hweih é conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Pride Jewel (2022), A Good Year in Metaphorland (2020) e Mud Flat Murders (2021).
Rafay Rashid é conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Know Nothins (2018), Slumlord (2015) e O Mistério de Block Island (2020).
Rafaël Guez é conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Como Virei Super-Herói (2020).
Rafaël Ouellet é conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Camion (2012), Derrière moi (2008) e Arsenault & Fils (2022).
Rafaëlle Cohen é conhecida pelo seu trabalho em A Bela e a Fera (2017), Salaud, on t'aime. (2014) e Berlim, Eu Te Amo (2019).
Rafe Bird é conhecido pelo seu trabalho em The Hunter (2022), Waking the Beast e The Missing Couple.
Rafe is an American and South African actor, musician, writer, and filmmaker. Before he began his career, he attended The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York City. Lola Cohen, the author of 'The Lee Strasberg Notes,' claimed he was an actor "who has dedicated himself and committed to his exceptional talent." Other teachers included renowned Stanislavsky scholar Robert Ellerman and actor Vincent D'Onofrio. Through Mr D'Onofrio's generosity, Rafe was given the opportunity to attend the institute on a scholarship. Since Rafe's graduation, he's been in numerous short films-including his own-commercials, television series, web series, and feature films. His first feature film was 'Menagerie' (2019) and afterwards 'Goodbye Honey,' which debuted at the Dances with Films Festival in 2020. In 2021, Rafe was awarded Best Supporting Actor in the film by The Garden State Film Festival. Since then he has worked on the History Channel series 'FDR and the Yellowstone origin story '1923.' But his passion does not only lie in the world of acting. Rafe is a musician, who was accepted to Berklee College of Music before his decision to move to New York. Rafe has also worked for the Peace Appeal Foundation-organizing drama therapy sessions for refugees in Thailand, Myanmar and Syria-and has started his own small-scale film production company Lion's Tale Productions based out of Cape Town, South Africa. With these crafts, Rafe aspires to be "an artist of many mediums," as his career progresses.
Rafe Spall was born on 10 March 1983 in Camberwell, London, England, UK. He is an actor, known for The Big Short (2015), Life of Pi (2012) and Hot Fuzz (2007). He has been married to Elize du Toit since 14 August 2010. They have three children.