Rae Hendrie was born on November 30, 1976 in Selkirk, Scotland. She is known for Monarch of the Glen (2000), Walker Stalker (2008) and Lucky Man (2016).
Rae Hunt is creating art and taking on the world. She does this by helping to create amazing images during the day and an enthusiastic poetry writer by night. An avid adrenaline junkie, she loves the tallest roller coasters, has been para-sailing, cliff diving, and bungee jumping. She looks forward to someday diving out of an airplane into the big blue wonderful sky! Rae has worked on film, television, stage projects, and walked many runways across the country. From smaller budgets to large budgets she adds just that spark to each character she portrays!
Rae Khalil is known for Rhythm + Flow (2019).
Rae Lim exemplifies the term "ABC". Not American-born Chinese, but actually, American-accented, British-educated, bilingual Chinese actress. She also teaches, performs and competes in Latin dance to further confuse those whom she meets. The above-average Asian, Rae has been described by others as funny, funky and flirty - usually at the same time. Cute, quirky and kickass (and a massive fan of alliteration), she is primarily a comedic actress who also works in stunts and voiceovers. Being academically gifted, she graduated with honors in Psychology and completed her Graduate Diploma in Law. She then worked as a paralegal and then became a marketing director for an IT company. However, realizing that acting is her one true love, she quit her 9 to 5 and has began making waves in the entertainment industry. Her dance credits include being a competition dancer on Cuban Fury, an assistant choreographer on Strictly Come Dancing, working for the Brit Awards and several artists as a featured dancer including Gregory Porter and Kimberly Walsh. Her acting credits are equally impressive - with her first short being shown at 16 festivals and attaining 4 awards in 2014, she then went onto playing a lead role in "Edge of Sleep", a film which went to the Cannes Film Festival in 2014, and then another lead in "The Mantis", which showed in Action on Film. In between filming for guest and lead roles, Rae works in voiceovers and motion capture for video games. Her most notable characters are Lin (Cray Cray) alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger in "Superhero Kindergarten", and Miao Ying, The Storm Dragon in "Warhammer: Total War 3". As a motion capture artist, she has worked for EA games, Mercury Steam, Sony, and ILM. A true triple threat, she's signed to SAFO Music Group and her soulful pop voice has been scouted by several shows such as The Voice UK. Over lockdown she has written several singles which can be found on most music streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music. Rae is represented by 33 Ltd, Voice Squad, and The Mocap Agency in the UK, managed by Luber Roklin Entertainment in the US and Fly Entertainment in Singapore.
Rae Maxwell is known for The Connection (2021).
Rae Olivier is an actress and producer, known for The Best of Enemies (2019), The Walking Dead (2010) and S.W.A.T. (2017). She has been married to Myko Olivier since November 21, 2015.
Rae Raucci is an actress and writer, known for Trolling (2017) and The Book of Ruth: Journey of Faith (2009).
Rae RezWell is a Deaf Mixed-Race Photographer and Actress. Born in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic in 1997, Rae was very shy as a child but she quickly learned to overcome it with a quiet confidence. Rae is passionate about learning the arts like dancing, modeling, acting, photography and more which has been demonstrated through a lead role in a short film at 10 years of age. More recently Rae played Alex, as a co-lead in The Jazz Hands Movie 2017, before beginning her Photography diploma. Rae is looking to continue learning the crafts of acting, modeling and photography while being a role model for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
Rae Ripple is an actress, known for Metal Shop Masters (2021) and San Antonio (2019).
Rae Ritke was born on February 13, 1964 in Aurora, Illinois, USA. She is known for Last Night (2010), Dirty Sexy Money (2007) and Judging Amy (1999).