Raphaël Lecat was born in Paris and raised in Singapore where he discovered his passion for acting. He trained at Lasalle College of the Arts, receiving a BA in Acting (and some much-needed discipline). His theatre credits in Singapore include donning the mad crown as Macbeth, cross-dressing in Top Girls, clowning in Scorched and breaking the fourth wall in Revolutionary Plays 2.0. He then took his craft to Melbourne, Australia, where he acted in A Midsummer Nights Dream, Box and Cox, The Vibrator Play, and received critical praise for his role in Beautiful Thing as Tony. Raphaël has also appeared on screen collaborating with production companies such as Fox Sports Asia, Paypal, Xiaomi, and many more. He has also worked in Vancouver's thriving Film/TV industry for a couple of years, deepening his skill in front of the camera. His most notable projects are the independent features 'Wayward' and 'Who Am I Now?'. Raphy now lives in London after completing an MA in Classical Acting from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts.
Raphaël Lenglet was born on December 10, 1975 in Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France. He is an actor and director, known for Elle (2016), Vertige (2009) and Les bleus: premiers pas dans la police (2006).
Raphaël Liot is known for Rise (2014), Tes Yeux Mourants/That Cold Dead Look in Your Eyes (2021) and Blessures.
Raphaël Mars is known for Un long dimanche de funérailles (2022), Crédit Mutuel de Bretagne - Ici et avec vous (2021) and Her Deadly Night in Paris (2023).
Raphaël Nouhra is an actor, known for Proxima (2019).
Raphaël Pellegrino is known for Plus belle la vie (2004), Demain nous appartient (2017) and La stagiaire (2014).
Raphaël Personnaz was born on July 23, 1981 in Paris, France. He is an actor and director, known for Anna Karenina (2012), La princesse de Montpensier (2010) and Marius (2013).
Raphaël Quenard is known for Les mauvais garçons (2020), HP (2018) and Smoking Causes Coughing (2022).
Raphaël Sergio is known for Le patient (2022).
Raphaël Techer is known for Gagarine (2020), Paris va Bien (2015) and Ada (2009).