Raymond Del Barrio
American actor, choreographer, dancer, and singer with a celebrated career spanning film, stage, and television across multiple decades.
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Here are the key biographical details about Raymond Del Barrio:
- Name: Raymond Del Barrio
- Also Known As: Raymond G. del Barrio, Ramon Del Barrio
- Date of Birth: May 9, 1964
- Place of Birth: New York City, New York, USA
- Job Title: Actor
Who is Raymond Del Barrio?
Ramon Del Barrio is an American performer, choreographer, dancer and singer. He is sometimes credited as Raymond Del Barrio. He is part of a family of artists including his father, orchestrator/ composer, Jorge Del Barrio. Composer and Uncle Eddie Del Barrio, his grandfather, Ramón Gutiérrez del Barrio and his great uncle, Alejandro Gutiérrez del Barrio.
At age 20, he was a regular member of the dance troupe seen daily on Solid Gold Hits, a half-hour weekday version of the also-syndicated Solid Gold. High profile credits include On-camera Director and Choreographer for boy-band O-Town on ABC's primetime hit Making the Band, Principal Choreographer and Co-Director for critically acclaimed musical Sisterella, winner of NAACP Award including Best Musical, Best Director and Best Musical Staging and Choreography.
He also created the Musical Staging and Choreography for the Academy Award Winning Best Live Action Film Short, West Bank Story 2006. He is stage director and Choreographer for Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons which is on tour globally and played Broadway at the Broadway Theater to sold out audiences and critical acclaim.
What is Raymond Del Barrio known for?
Raymond Del Barrio is an American actor and choreographer recognized for his appearances in film and television. His notable screen credits include:
- Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993, Movie)
- Step Up 3D (2010, Movie)
- Girls Just Want to Have Fun (1985, Movie)
- In Search of Dr. Seuss (1994, Movie)
- Chita: A Legendary Celebration (2020, Movie)
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