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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).