Ray Cordova is an actor and writer, known for Astronomy Club (2019), Rack and Ruin (2014) and Yes And... (2015).
Ray Cornell is known for Conversations with a Killer: The John Wayne Gacy Tapes (2022), Serious Serial Killers (2012) and John Wayne Gacy: Devil in Disguise (2021).
Ray Corrigan was a physical culturist and very good athlete. He began working in Hollywood, as a physical fitness trainer for movie stars. Bit parts in 1932 led to action roles in the Undersea Kingdom (1936) and The Leathernecks Have Landed (1936), the same year he began his role as Tucson Smith in Republic Pictures' "Three Mesquiteer" series; he did 24 films in that series before leaving in 1939. He also did 20 of the 24 "Range Busters" series which ran from 1940 to 1943. In the latter part of his career he played apes in The White Gorilla (1945) and Killer Ape (1953) and the title character in the sci-fi classic It! The Terror from Beyond Space (1958). After he retired he operated a number of successful businesses. One of these, Corriganville, was a ranch and town used for filming TV and movie westerns. His nickname "Crash" derived from his powerful physique and willingness to undertake dangerous stunts.
Ray Cosico is known for Marvel Strike Force (2018), Art of Deception (2019) and Lady Samurai (2007).
Ray Crisara is an actor, known for The Comedian (2016), The Blacklist (2013) and Boardwalk Empire (2010).
Ray Crofter is known for Fish Supper (2015), Matriarch (2018) and Con Men (2015).
Ray Crosswaite was born on February 26, 2003 in Margate, South Africa. He is known for Wonder (2017), Black Sails (2014) and Troy: Fall of a City (2018).
If anyone keeps it real, it's Ray Cunningham affectionately known as Misster Ray who is everyone's over the top gay friend in their head with no filter from Virginia. He is a hilariously messy, quick-witted media personality, award-winning host (Cynopsis Digital Model D Awards, Best New Series) and now #1 best selling author of the award-winning (HAPA Awards, Best Inspirational Book) memoir, Mess with a Message. Misster Ray is a LA-based multi media maven establishing himself on various platforms including television, film, radio (WCDX iPower 92 in Virginia & WKYS 93.9 in Maryland) and digital media. He is best known from his ground-breaking historic television participation on BET's College Hill as the networks first-ever gay on air talent and joined Mona Scott Young's highly successful Love & Hip Hop franchise shaking up Hollywood since his debut in 2017 on season 4 for Vh1. Easily one of the busiest men in entertainment, he hosted WEtv's first digital talk show series 100 & Real with Misster Ray on Youtube in 2018 while simultaneously being the award-winning creator of WEtv's longest running digital series, Reality Wrap from 2013 to 2018 and also the hosted network's annual awards, The Realies from 2015-2017. Ray has also hosted and appeared on TV specials for TV One's News One Now with Roland Martin, LA Hair: Reunion, Chasing LA: The Reunion, Revolt Black News, LGBTQ+ HBCU Students for Biden virtual panel and BET's recently rebooted College Hill series.
Ray Cunningham Jr. has been acting since 2015. Based out of Rochester, NY he is a head of the pack. His first production was in Natalie & Shirley, where he played the exciting role of, Eason. A role that he embodied and portrayed the bad boy boyfriend. He has done several commercials over the years, his most notable being the Club Tails online commercial, where he played the Track Suit Playa. The commercial was last clocked at over 2.2 million views. Recent productions include: An Indie film, Drunk Bus, as a reoccurring background cast member. The action comedy, Free For All, as the lead antagonist, the Assassin (James.) He also played the lead antagonist, George, a store manager in Dripping in Gold. Ray is also credited as a demon in the supernatural drama Web Series Grimoire. His biggest role to-date is Officer Mime in the exciting TV Urban Drama 'These Streets Don't Love you like I Do'. Ray is currently working with acting coach Rod Rowland out of Atlanta, GA. He also is fluent in fighting and combat choreography, which he learned from a stunt coordinator/stunt man, Justin Krall, out of Atlanta, as well. Ray Cunningham Jr. is a former basketball player and trainer. He's looking forward to working in the next Emmy award TV Series or Oscar award winning film. He goals are to be featured in a film opposite Leonardo DiCaprio or Dwayne Johnson.
Ray D Jennings is known for Sugar Mountain (2016), Hippie Cannibals and MythBusters (2003).