Ramudhi Ekanayake is known for Burn, Fakes (2022) and Buying Back My Daughter (2023).
Ramundo Lopaz is known for Letters from the Bottle (2021).
Ramy Atallah is an actor, known for Be Vaghte Sham (2018), C Section (2021) and Dr. Hala (2008).
Ramy Ayach is known for Paparazzi (2015), La Akhir Nafas (2017) and Welcome to Lebanon (2020).
Ramy Elagazar is an actor, known for Sushi Tushi or How Asia Broke Into American Pro Football (2018) and Welcome to the Grifter.
Ramy Essam is an Egyptian self-learned playing the guitar, Born in 1987 to a family in Al-Mansoura - one of Egypt's smaller cities, where he went to school and studied Engineering. He started to write songs at the age of 17, inspired by young poets like Amgad Qahwagi and Mohamed Bahgat, as well as the poet Ahmed Fouad Negm who spoke up against Mubarak's regime. He established the band "Mashakel" (translated to "Problems") in 2009 and through this band started to sing for a free life, illustrating the simple daily problems he lives along with all Egyptians under Mubarak's regime. During the January 25 Revolution,Ramy hailing from Mansoura came to Cairo on January 30 to participate in the revolution. He camped on Tahrir Square, and has become a regular Cairene since. He composed the crowd's anti-Mubarak chants with his song Irhal [ Leave] which became an anthem of the protests. On the 11th of February 2011 Mubarak finally got the message to 'Irhal' and was forced to resign. But when Ramy Essam returned to the square after this historic announcement, he was identified as an agitator, arrested and detained for four hours, during which time he was beaten and Tasered. On March 9th the army stormed the square, ripping down tents and arresting more than 100 people, including Essam.men in army uniforms dragged him to the Egyptian National Museum, which had become a security headquarters. But That Didn't Stop Ramy from Pressing on and Fighting for what He Believes.
EMMY® Award Winning DGA Director & Cinematographer, Ramy Romany, resides in Los Angeles, California and has filmed, produced and featured in documentaries and TV Shows for more than a decade. Born in Cairo, Egypt, into a documentary-producing family, he was given the opportunity to develop and finely craft his impressive array of skills on film sets located on Ancient Egyptian ruins, gaining experience in the many aspects of film-making from an early age. He has produced, directed, filmed and featured in over a hundred Documentaries on Ancient Egypt before the age of 20 for a variety of international networks such as Discovery, History and National Geographic. Ramy's passion for film-making increased over time, and he then decided to focus his energies into a career in cinematography. After many years filming documentaries on Ancient Egypt, political circumstances led him to flee his home and relocate to Los Angeles, CA where he lives with his wife and their three children, and is continually inspired by Los Angeles' diversity. This move provided Mr. Romany, already well known in Egypt for his expertise in film production, with a new network of contacts, projects and opportunities to further showcase and expand his abilities. Due to enthusiastic recognition and demand for his unique experiential background and years of working in the movie industry, he was contacted, and secured, positions which enabled him to travel the Americas filming documentaries and popular TV shows. In 2013, before the age of 30, Ramy was nominated for two EMMY® Awards for his cinematography work on 2 different documentaries he filmed in Mexico and the Dominican Republic, and was honored to win an EMMY® for Best Cinematography on a topical documentary. "Expert on all things Egyptian" as Joanna Lumley calls Romany on national British Television. With his degree in Ancient Egyptian History and Archaeology, Romany has been featured on multiple documentaries and TV shows on major networks such as Brew Masters for the Discovery Channel, Destination Truth for SyFy network, Ancient Aliens for the History Channel, What Lies Beneath for the BBC TV, and the Long Way Down for National Geographic, as an Expert in his field. In 2015, Ramy was nominated for another two EMMY® Awards for his cinematography work on 2 different documentaries he filmed in Mexico "Armonia", and nationally "Visioneer", and was honored to win an EMMY® for Best Cinematography on a topical documentary for his work on Visioneer.
Ramy Youssef is an actor and writer, known for Ramy (2019), Mr. Robot (2015) and Ramy Youssef: Feelings (2019).
Ramya is known for L7 (2016).
Ramya was born on November 29, 1982 in Bangalore, India. She is an actress, known for Just Maath Maathalli (2010), Sanju Weds Geetha (2011) and Mussanje Maathu (2008).