Raviv Ullman
- Actor
Raviv Ullman was born in Israel to American parents, Laura
Ehrenkranz, a teacher, and Brian Ullman, a psychiatric nurse practitioner. His family is
Jewish, and his maternal grandfather, Joseph Ehrenkranz, was an Orthodox
rabbi. His first professional stage role as Louis in the
national touring company of
The King and I (1956). Raviv has worked with New York's most premiere theater companies including Roundabout, Atlantic, Second Stage, and The New Group, and
played both musical and dramatic roles in various regional theater
productions including "Dead End" at the Ahmanson Theater in Los
Angeles, California. He received a 1998-1999 Best Actor award
nomination from the Connecticut Critics Circle Awards for his portrayal
of Stanley in "A Rosen by Any Other Name." He starred in the Disney
Channel's television series
Phil of the Future (2004),
as well as The Walt Disney Company's made-for-TV movie Pixel Perfect
(2004/I) (TV), ABC Family's
Searching for David's Heart (2004),
and NBC's
Growing Up Brady (2000).
He has guest-starred on
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999)
and That's So Raven (2003).
His feature films include
The Big Bad Swim (2006);
The Boys of Sunset Ridge (2001),
starring John Heard, the late
Pat Morita, and
Burt Young; and the independent film
Crossfire (1998).
Raviv's directorial documentary debut Standing Ground, covering the Standing Rock protests, is in post production now. He has a younger sister, Ortal, and a younger brother, Nadav.
Raviv's directorial documentary debut Standing Ground, covering the Standing Rock protests, is in post production now. He has a younger sister, Ortal, and a younger brother, Nadav.