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  1. 12 de feb. de 2022 · Ray Panthaki, 43, stars in the 2021 film Boiling Point. It was co-produced by his production company Urban Way, whose other productions include the Bafta-winning 2013 comedy Convenience.

  2. Ray Panthaki, writer and director. Ray is an actor, producer, writer and director. He produced the BAFTA Cymru winning feature Convenience and romantic comedy One Crazy Thing, and co-produced the culture-defining Kidulthood.Alongside the third season of Netflix and ITV hit Marcella, Ray’s upcoming on-screen work includes Official Secrets, alongside Keira Knightley, Red Notice, based on the ...

  3. Ray Panthaki British actor, ... As an actor Ray recently achieved a lifelong ambition by playing a lead at the Royal Shakespeare Company in Tanika Gupta’s ‘The Empress’ and will be seen in Cinemas as the leading role in the Romantic Comedy ‘One Crazy Thing’ which will be released in 2016.

  4. Awarded the accolade of Bafta Breakthrough Brit in 2014, Ray Panthaki is a British actor, producer, writer and director. Among his producorial achievements, he executive produced Philip Barantini’s single-shot UK indie drama Boiling Point through his company Urban Way. The film went on to achieve 11 British Independent Film Awards nominations ...

  5. 14 de sept. de 2022 · Ray Panthaki: “Uno de los personajes con los que más sueño y ambiciono interpretar es Jesús” El ganador del premio Bafta Revelación en 2014 se pone en la piel de un personaje clave en una ...

  6. 5 de oct. de 2023 · Ray Panthaki: “25 years into my career, it feels new to me”. He starred in the high-voltage kitchen film Boiling Point and is back for the BBC’s new TV adaptation this October. We caught up with Ray Panthaki ahead of its release to discuss colour-blind casting, detoxes and death row meals. "It felt like a spiritual test," says Ray Panthaki.

  7. 3.14M views | Sep 2007. In this inspiring and empowering talk, Ray Panthaki shares how he overcame the challenges and obstacles of becoming an actor, both internal and external, by teaching himself to let go of the edge.