Born in Toledo OH and raised in Minnesota, Ragan (Wallake) Brooks discovered her love for performing and the spotlight at the young age of five, when she began modeling in department store fashion shows. She continued modeling, and dancing ballet through high school, until she discovered her love for working in film and television. After booking a part on "Joe Somebody," with Tim Allen, her first movie gig in Minnesota, Ragan was hooked. Ragan graduated from college with a Bachelor of Arts in business and a minor in advertising and marketing, and at the prodding of a talent manager, "took a year off" to try her hand at acting in Hollywood. She booked her very first audition - a guest star role on "Malibu CA," which only solidified Ragan's resolve, and launched her into a full time career as an actress. Enlisting the aid of professionals like Bob Corff, Patsy Rodenberg and Howard Fine, and training with The Groundlings, Ragan began to hone her acting and performance skills. She now studies with a private coach, Lisa Robertson. Since her move out west in 2001, Ragan has worked on diverse projects ranging from episodic television and soap operas, to feature films. Her credits include well known television shows and films like "Hollywood Homicide" (working alongside Josh Hartnett and Harrison Ford), "Charmed," "The Bold and the Beautiful," "Summerland," "Las Vegas," "Kitchen Confidential," "Eastwick," and "Desperate Housewives." She recently worked on the full-length feature "Minkow," due out in the spring of 2010, and starring Mark Hamil and James Caan. Ragan thoroughly enjoys working on set and in high profile film/television projects, citing the teamwork involved in producing them as "infectious." Aside from that, Ragan is truly motivated by the heart and soul that goes into independent films, and no matter how busy her schedule, she tries to reserve time to work on independent projects that come her way. Despite all that Tinsel Town has to offer, Ragan works very hard to maintain balance and keep things real. She maintains a very special place in her heart for her four-legged and furry friends, and has been an active volunteer with the Animal Advocates Alliance and The Lange Foundation, as well as the Home For Life organization in Minnesota. In her spare time, Ragan attends spin classes (albeit reluctantly), hikes the hills of Hollywood and Malibu and practices yoga. When she isn't rejuvenating and regenerating her body, Ragan is dressing it. She is fascinated by fashion, clothing, shoes, jewelry and all that makes up the perfect ensemble. An only child, Ragan is extremely close to her parents, and holds family in very high regard.
Ragavendra Prasad is known for 54321 (2016) and Pizza (2012).
Ragazzi Kören is known for Forever (2023).
Ragesh was born in the Asthana family on May 17 1962 in Uganda. During November 1972, following Idi Amin's decision to ask all non-native Ugandans to leave this country, the Asthanas re-located to India. Ragesh was then enrolled in the Jamnabai Narsee High School. After obtaining his Secondary School Certificate, he was then enrolled in Mithibai College, Vile Parle West. He always had an interest in drama and theater, he loved acting, especially in the 'local talent day' at the Bhagwan Shri Ganesh Mahautsav in the T.P.S. VI (Town Planning Scheme). Ragesh then appeared as Appu Swami in the television series 'Subah' during the '80s, before finally settling down as a character actor in Bollywood movies. He got married to Jyoti during 1994, has two children (Nanaki and Yuvraj). Nanaki is now taking the legacy forward by entering the world of cinema. She is currently working as an assistant director with Directors like Anurag Kashyap and has also been acting in films. Ragesh passed away on 20th of March, 2014 due to a cardiac failure.
Ragevan Vasan is an actor, known for Dumbo (2019), Save Me (2018) and Fortitude (2015).
Ragga Ragnars is an actress and writer, known for Vikings (2013).
Raggy Sharma is known for Z-O-M-B-I-E-S 3 (2022), Midnight's Children (2012) and M.E.G.O..
Raghad is of Syrian descent and was raised in Edinburgh from the age of two. After studying acting at Telfrod College, Raghad received a place at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland where she trained in BA Acting. Her first role out of drama school was Mary Queen of Scots in 'Mary, the Last Farewell'. Shortly after moving to London, Raghad was cast in 'How to Hold your Breath' at the Royal Court starring Maxine Peake. Her first television role was in Peter Kosminsky's 'The State' which lead to Raghad being cast in the BBC and Netflix drama 'Collateral' directed by S.J. Clarkson and starring Carey Mulligan. In 2019 Raghad was on the London stage again, this time at the Bridge Theatre in 'Two Ladies' directed by Sir Nicholas Hytner and starring Zoë Wanamaker. Most recently she can be seen in Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker' and Billie Piper's 'I Hate Suzie' on Sky Atlantic. 'Adnan' a short film in which Raghad plays a leading character, has been touring the world in the festival circuit and has 24 laurels thus far. The film has also managed to raise over £25k for the charity Choose Love. Over lock down Raghad started script writing and is excited to be creating her own work for the big screen.
Raghav is known for Blue Star (2024).
Raghav is known for O2 (2024).