Raymond Power(I)
- Actor
- Producer
- Camera and Electrical Department
Raymond Power is a multifaceted talent with Puerto Rican roots, hailing from Tacoma, Washington. Recognized for his performances in Steven Soderbergh's KIMI (2021), Due Justice (2023) opposite Kellan Lutz, and the upcoming American/Indian (2024), where he also serves as Lead Producer, Raymond has become a compelling force in the film industry.
Raymond's journey is one of resilience and transformation. Raised in a tumultuous environment marked by abuse, addiction, and violence, he found solace and inspiration in the movies he watched at his grandmother's home. Despite early struggles with gang involvement and homelessness, the birth of his first child became the turning point in his life. Determined to rewrite his story, Raymond pursued higher education, earning multiple accolades for his achievements and becoming a sought-after speaker on overcoming adversity through perseverance and determination.
His passion for storytelling was ignited during his time at Pierce College, where he trained extensively in theater. He further honed his craft at The Film School, a prestigious screenwriting program founded by Emmy and Golden Globe-winning actor Tom Skerritt. There, he studied under acclaimed WGA writers and director Josh Taft. Raymond began his career in community theater before transitioning to film, quickly expanding his repertoire to include producer, filmmaker, and grip work.
Committed to telling authentic, impactful stories, Raymond Power brings a unique perspective to his art, drawing from his lived experiences. His work celebrates diverse, resilient characters shaped by adversity, with the goal of inspiring change and fostering empathy. Driven by an unrelenting belief in lifelong learning and hard work, Raymond continues to push boundaries, both on and off the screen.
Raymond's journey is one of resilience and transformation. Raised in a tumultuous environment marked by abuse, addiction, and violence, he found solace and inspiration in the movies he watched at his grandmother's home. Despite early struggles with gang involvement and homelessness, the birth of his first child became the turning point in his life. Determined to rewrite his story, Raymond pursued higher education, earning multiple accolades for his achievements and becoming a sought-after speaker on overcoming adversity through perseverance and determination.
His passion for storytelling was ignited during his time at Pierce College, where he trained extensively in theater. He further honed his craft at The Film School, a prestigious screenwriting program founded by Emmy and Golden Globe-winning actor Tom Skerritt. There, he studied under acclaimed WGA writers and director Josh Taft. Raymond began his career in community theater before transitioning to film, quickly expanding his repertoire to include producer, filmmaker, and grip work.
Committed to telling authentic, impactful stories, Raymond Power brings a unique perspective to his art, drawing from his lived experiences. His work celebrates diverse, resilient characters shaped by adversity, with the goal of inspiring change and fostering empathy. Driven by an unrelenting belief in lifelong learning and hard work, Raymond continues to push boundaries, both on and off the screen.