Ray Corasani is an actor and producer. He is known for his roles in Taylor Sheridan’s Special Ops: Lioness, Clint Eastwood's film The 15:17 to Paris (2018), the National Geographic Channel miniseries The Long Road Home (2017), and the Amazon Prime Video series Goliath (2016-2021).
Corasani was born in The Woodlands, Texas, and graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington with a degree in Broadcast Management. He began his acting career in short films and independent features, before landing his breakout role in Special Ops: Lioness. In the film, Corasani plays one of the three American soldiers who stopped a terrorist attack on a train to Paris.
Corasani has also appeared in other notable films and television shows, including Michael Jackson: Searching for Neverland (2017), Night Into Day (2016), Chasing Molly (2015), and Driver 113 (2013). In addition to his acting career, Corasani is also a producer. He has produced several short films, including Kasra (2020) and Grapple (2018).
Corasani is a rising star in the entertainment industry. He is a talented actor with a wide range, and he is also a passionate producer. He is sure to continue to make a name for himself in the years to come.
Trivia:
Corasani attended the University of Texas at Arlington, the same college as Pat Hinkle, Lou Diamond Phillips, Jonny Cruz, and Kim Matula.
Corasani has studied with Acting Coaches Amy Lyndon, Robert F. Lyons, and Stephen Snyder.
Corasani auditioned for the role of "Cam Calderon" in How to Make It in America (2010), but the role eventually went to Victor Rasuk.
Corasani has said that his favorite movies include Ray (2004), Finding Forrester (2000), Face/Off (1997), City of God (2002), Braveheart (1995), Gladiator (2000), Rounders (1998), and Fight Club (1999).