Raeann Giles is an award-winning actor/writer/producer and a graduate of UCLA's MFA School of Theater, Film and Television in Screenwriting. Raeann is the writer, director and star of the feature film, "Angel" based on her true story and addressing issues of pregnancy loss and a life that might have been. "Angel" was acquired by Freestyle Digital Media and now streaming on demand and digital HD. The film won numerous awards at festivals around the world including Winner Inspiring Woman in a Film (LA Film Awards), Best Inspirational Film (Christian Family Film Festival), Best Supporting Actress (International Christian Film Festival), and Best of Show (WRPN Women's International Film Festival). She is the creator of "Playdates Anonymous" and "Stay At Home Mom", two award winning digital series which she wrote/produced and starred in. "Playdates Anonymous" streams on Amazon Prime and "Stay At Home Mom" streams on Comedy Dynamics Network. Both series received over twenty nominations and wins internationally screening in festivals around the world. "Playdates Anonymous" premiered at Vancouver Web Fest, Miami Webfest and Rome Web Awards. "Stay At Home Mom" also screened at Vancouver Web Fest, Miami Web Fest, LA Webfest and Rome Web Awards. Raeann is a Sloan Winner for her feature, "Designer Kids" and a finalist for the Sloan Screenwriting Fellowship for her comedy, "Fluke." She was also the recipient of the Felicia D. Henderson Screenwriting Award and the Havas 18-LA Production Award. Raeann is also an alumni of UCLA's Professional Program in Screenwriting, Professional Program in TV Writing and Professional Program in Acting. Before her career in entertainment, Raeann was a law school graduate of the University of San Diego School of Law. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Molecular Biology and Neuroscience Psychology from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Raeann is a mom of 4, two daughters and two sons. When she is not filmmaking she is spending time with her family going to baseball, softball, basketball, football games, swimming, cooking, gardening, and attending musical theater.
Raeanna Guitard is an actress, known for Defiance (2013), Drive-Through: The Story Movie (2014) and Enkila II: Walkabout.
Raecey Brown is an actress, known for No Filter the Film (2015).
Coveted for her curiosity, resilience, and resourcefulness, Raechel has worked with Craig Gillespie (Cruella; I, Tonya), indie megastars Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris (Little Miss Sunshine), Paul Hunter, and comedy director Patrick Perez Vidauri (Casa de Mi Padre), among other notable creators and producers. More recently you can catch her in the limited Hulu series Pam & Tommy, and on ABC's Promised Land. Raechel is at once the whip-smart, Rubik's Cube-solving* best friend, and the kickass femme fatale in Amazon Prime's award-winning "Shut Up and Run." When not pursuing one of her many interests, she's collecting stamps in her passport and solving all the puzzles in the in-flight magazine. *Her fastest time is 00:01:09
Raechele Lovell is an actress, known for Almost Adults (2016).
Most recently seen in a series of films as the title character in the production, The Ruby Landry Saga, based on the V.C. Andrews 'Ruby Landry' book series for the Lifetime/A&E Network. Raechelle also appeared as one of the lead roles (Atria Nine) in the CW Network premiere season of the television series Pandora. Her breakthrough role was as series regular Olivia on the long running Australian Network Seven television series Home And Away. Prior to this, Raechelle appeared in the role of Courtney in the Southern Star/7Two series In Your Dreams and starred in the co-lead role of Noushka in the award-winning short film Second Best, directed by Alyssa McLelland. In 2020, Raechelle co-directed (with Karina Banno) the short film @BladeRoller: Case Unsolved leading to its selection within the Sydney Underground Film Festival's 'Take 48' lineup. Raechelle was recently on one of only eight teams selected as finalists for AACTA x Monster Pictures Isolation independent film development initiative for their project BLACKHEATH. In 2021, Raechelle made her directorial debut with The Party Job, a short film she also wrote and produced with the production company she shares with her sister and collaborator, Karina Banno - Palindrome Productions.
Most recently seen in a series of films as the title character in the production, The Ruby Landry Saga, based on the V.C. Andrews 'Ruby Landry' book series for the Lifetime/A&E Network. Raechelle also appeared as one of the lead roles (Atria Nine) in the CW Network premiere season of the television series Pandora. Her breakthrough role was as series regular Olivia on the long running Australian Network Seven television series Home And Away. Prior to this, Raechelle appeared in the role of Courtney in the Southern Star/7Two series In Your Dreams and starred in the co-lead role of Noushka in the award-winning short film Second Best, directed by Alyssa McLelland. In 2020, Raechelle co-directed (with Karina Banno) the short film @BladeRoller: Case Unsolved leading to its selection within the Sydney Underground Film Festival's 'Take 48' lineup. Raechelle was recently on one of only eight teams selected as finalists for AACTA x Monster Pictures Isolation independent film development initiative for their project BLACKHEATH. In 2021, Raechelle made her directorial debut with The Party Job, a short film she also wrote and produced with the production company she shares with her sister and collaborator, Karina Banno - Palindrome Productions.
Raed Ali is known for The Big One (2012) and Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies (2012).
Raed Saade is known for Adulting (2017), The Gong Show (2017) and My Unorthodox Life (2021).
Raed Said is known for Miral (2010).