Raye Richards (b. 1985)

Alias:
Britany Rae
Brittany Leach
Brittany Rae
Brittany Rae Leach
Rae Richards

Born:
August 30, 1985

Raye Richards is a California based film and television actress who works frequently with Rebecca Reyes, Luke Pensabene and Brian Patrick Butler. She grew up in San Diego, knowing from a very early age that she wanted to be in an Actress. She started performing in school plays, and shows she would put on with the local neighborhood kids using her parents fantastic 1990’s home video camera. Raye’s early love to perform evolved into her many stints on “Reality Tv” shows on networks such as ABC, MTV, E!, FOX, LOGO and The Food Network, often filling the comedic role of whatever the particular show required. After almost a decade in mostly the reality realm, she decided to step into the tighter settings of more scripted projects. This lead her to a small role in San Diego’s 2016 Best Fiction Feature, “The Playground.” Shortly after, she took a supporting role playing a vicious female anarchist in Downtown Los Angeles Best Dramatic Screenplay, “South of 8.” Raye Richards can also be seen in multiple projects circulating in the online world such as her first lead role in, “Other People” on Vimeo, and Comedic Shorts that stream on many Social Media sites.

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