Racquel Service is an actress, known for Gun Woman (2014) and Web Series (2015).
Racquel Simone is known for Blessed and Cursed (2010).
Racquel Viilo is known for Return of the Scarecrow (2017).
Racquelle L'Heureux is an actress, known for Lullaby for Pi (2010).
Born Robin Andrew David Brown in 1963 in Poole, Dorset. Rad has had a passion and talent for creative writing from a very early age , always being urged by family and friends to pursue a career as a novelist. This ideal was put on hold when he started a family early in life. As the years passed his passion for film escalated and Rad was eager to participate in the industry and when in his early 40's he joined a local theatre club for some training. After a year he realised that it was more geared for the stage and left. However, Rad joined a casting agency and soon began getting supporting artist & walk-on work on Tv whilst also honing his acting skills by undertaking main roles for the local university film students. This also led to various roles in independent feature films. Whilst on set Rad avidly took note of what was going on around him and asked questions as soon as the opportunity arose. Constantly up against more seasoned actors in auditions or applications for bigger and better roles, Rad decided there had to be another way. He realised that by combining his writing talent , the knowledge acquired on film sets and his growing list of contacts he could maybe get showcased making his own independent films. This idea would also help to showcase other lesser known talent. The scriptwriting started and people were interested. He set up Hard Road Films with a dedicated team. In 2015 he decided that a name change was needed after realising that several Robin Browns were featured in productions and settled on Rad , an acronym of his three forenames.
Rad Daly was born on January 18, 1966 in Santa Barbara, California, USA. He is an actor, known for The Tomorrow War (2021), The A-Team (2010) and Shanghai Noon (2000).
Rad Pereira is a mixed Black, Indigenous Brazilian, Jewish (im)migrant artist, cultural worker and facilitator based in Lenapehoking (Brooklyn) from Pindorama (Brazil). Their creative practices range from social sculpture, to popular theatrical and TV/film performance, to participatory liberatory artmaking and healing that weaves together an Afro-futurist longing for transformative justice and queer (re)Indigenization of culture. Rad shifts between work in performance, facilitation, popular education, social sculpture and cultural organizing. Their book on socially engaged performance and social justice, co-written with Jan Cohen-Cruz, will be published by New Village Press in 2022.
Rada Boehning is an actress, known for 8 Remains (2018) and Wie die Ratten (2011).
Rada Latchezarova is an actress, known for The Wedding Veil Unveiled (2022).
Born in New York City in 1960 to Eugenio Pera and Louise (also known as Lisa) Vinnichenko (1940-2013), Radames Pera moved to Hollywood in 1963 with his Russian-born mother, who was pursuing her own acting career. At age eight, he was discovered by director Daniel Mann and cast as "Stavros", the dying son of Anthony Quinn and Irene Papas, in A Dream of Kings (1969). Pera's mother found him an agent and he ended up starring and guest-starring in many TV shows in the late 1960s and throughout the 1970s. As he was able to "deliver the goods" emotionally, he became a successful young character actor which led to his landing the role of Young Caine, aka "Grasshopper", in Kung Fu (1972), and, later, of writer John Sanderson Edwards Jr., aka "John Jr.", Mary Ingalls' fiancée, in Little House on the Prairie (1974). In the summer of 1978, he began a three-year intensive study of acting and directing with Stella Adler, first in Los Angeles and then in New York, where he played Alan Bates's estranged son in the British feature film Very Like a Whale (1980). After returning to L.A. in 1981 he discovered the painful reality that so many child actors in that era faced: the near-impossible transition to an adult acting career. His last major feature film role was as "Sgt. Stepan Gorsky" in John Milius's Red Dawn (1984). His last major TV role was as a Nazi vigilante youth-gang leader in Mike Hammer (1984). In 1988, he started his own business designing and installing home theater and residential sound systems in Los Angeles. In 1993, he moved his business to Portland, Oregon and later to Austin, Texas. He now reportedly lives in France with his wife and daughter.