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Raz Rehman Ali is known for Murder Meri Jaan (2021), Kutte Ki Dum (2018) and Shit, Yaar! (2021).
Raza Hussain is known for Daawat-e-Ishq (2014).
Raza Jaffrey was born on May 28, 1975 in Wallasey, Merseyside, England. He is an actor, known for Homeland (2011), Code Black (2015) and The Rhythm Section (2020). He has been married to Lara Pulver since December 27, 2014. They have one child. He was previously married to Miranda Raison.
An award winning writer, director and producer especially responsible for Development and Training at Talkinglens Productions , based in Leeds England. In addition to a Degree in Business, Raza graduated with the Diploma in TV Production from London and several courses from the NFTS. After various roles in broadcast TV, Raza returned to his northern roots and at Hibiscus & Premiere Productions he wrote, produced and directed numerous programmes and films for TV. His films including Easy Money, Dogs Best Friend and Checkmate received international awards, including the Jury Grand Prize, Amiens, Bronze Dragon, Krakow and Prix De la Salamander, France. Raza, continued his prolific writing with the 6 episode drama, "Sparks" for Yorkshire TV and Knots In The Wood, animation by Cosgrove Hall. As well as being involved in theatre productions for West Yorkshire Playhouse. He wrote and directed over 30 films for ESP. as well as many innovative music videos including "Faster Faster Kill". and worked on numerous independent films: "Wishbone" featuring Rik Mayall, "Drumming Monkey" with Richard Wilson, script development work with Lenny Henry; and the period drama: Gift From The Sea. After directing several series of TV magazine programmes for Cable and SKY, Raza co-wrote & directed the much-acclaimed comedy film "Guns Thums & Movie Massala", directed the 12 part series "JJ On A Mission" for Sky Channel 803; the black comedies "Licked" and "Returns", the noir film "Holding on to Nothing". The award wining "Our Day", the 4 part series "Unphiltered" , the black comedy "Dumb Decisions". Writing directing and producing the feature films "Ask The Cheat" , "Awful Silence", "The Vist" Parts 1 & 2 as well as the shorts "Low Punches", "Not My Cup Of Tea" , the docu drama "Not My Cup Of Tea" and Cannes Unravelled. Raza has also been engaged as 1st Ad and Production Supervisor on: "Wilfred", in 2020 the BFI Film "True Colours", in 2021 the feature film "Amara" and "Letters For Lost Lovers" and as DOP on the short "My Home" Raza is actively involved in media education and has taught at many institutions including Leeds University and Bradford University, and overseas for The British Council.
Raza Murad was born on November 23, 1950 in Rampur, Uttar Pradesh, India. He is known for Padmaavat (2018), Bajirao Mastani (2015) and Jodhaa Akbar (2008).
Raza Patel is known for A Method in Multishade (2021).
Raza Talish is known for Abdullahpur Ka Devdas (2024), Jaan E Jahan (2023) and Stop Violence Against Women. (2021).
Razaaq Adoti (a.k.a. Raz) was born in England to Nigerian parents. He started on the stage at age 17. While still in college, he was cast as Nathan Detroit in the National Youth and Music Theatre Company's (NYMT) production of Guys and Dolls. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in acting at the prestigious Central School of Speech and Drama. Upon graduation, he was signed by one of London's most reputable talent agencies. In 1997, he was cast in a major supporting role in Steven Spielberg's new epic, Amistad. After completing Amistad, he returned to London and worked on various television and film projects. In 2001, Adoti played the main antagonist in Ridley Scott's Black Hawk Down, Yousuf Dahir Mo'alim. Since then he has gone on to co-star in Resident Evil: Apocalypse, opposite Milla Jovovich, and most recently the movie Cover, directed by Bill Duke. Adoti's past television credits include Sky One's award-winning television drama Dream Team, BBC's BAFTA award-winning miniseries Holding On, ITV's award-winning television drama, Soldier Soldier and Channel 4's controversial miniseries Men Only.
Razak Khan was born in 1951 in India. He is known for Hera Pheri (2000), Fool N Final (2007) and Papi Gudia (1996). He died on June 1, 2016 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.