Rajiv Surendra (born in Toronto in 1989) is a Canadian film and television actor and son of Tamil immigrants to Canada. He attended a special-arts high school, Wexford School for the Arts, specializing in painting, sculpting and pottery and continued his studies in University of Toronto. He appeared as Barney Oscarson in Radio Free Roscoe television series in 2003. But he is best known for playing Kevin Gnapoor in the film Mean Girls. Rajiv Surendra also performs "The Mathlete Rap" on the soundtrack of the film.
Rajiv Thakur is an actor, known for Bhavnao Ko Samjho (2010), Zindagi Zindabaad and Comedy Circus Ka Naya Daur (2011).
Rajiv Whabi is a producer, director and writer known for the feature film If Something Happens (2018), officially adapted from a 1964 story by author Lawrence Block. His additional films as a producer include Until Midnight (2016), and as executive-producer include The Last Scout (2017), Butterfly (2017), and The Yellow Wallpaper (2011). He initially began with experimenting in photography, which then evolved into a deeper interest in production and narrative filmmaking.
Rajiya Kazi is known for Jhund (2022).
Rajkamal is known for Pen Vilai Verum 999 Rubai Mattume (2022) and Abhiyum Naanum (2020).
Rajkamal Verma is known for Damru-story behind a small change (2020).
Rajkiran is known for Neelakanta (2006), Rin Shodh (1991) and Preeti Hungama (2010).
Rajko Lukac is an actor, known for Dara iz Jasenovca (2020).
Eric Scarabin is an actor working out of the southern United States that moves easily between comedy and drama while remaining completely in character. He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana at Hotel Dieu Hospital but now hails from the small Mississippi town of Poplarville. He appeared in Between Worlds (2018) starring Nicolas Cage, Franke Potente, and Lydia Hurst and an Indie Pilot titled Scam County (2018). Other recent appearances include roles as a Dixie Mafia based movie titled Cornbread Cosa Nostra and Blood Country both of which also had an appearance, by Jeremy London. He has learned under private tutelage from Jeremy London and Tom Proctor and employs the Stanislavski Technique.
Dr. Rajkumar was born in 1929 in Gajanur and brought up in a poor family. He only studied up to 3rd standard before he dropped out of school. He wanted to follow in the footsteps of his father, a traveling actor who performed in various villages. He joined the Gubbi Veeranna drama company to play drama. There he met people like T.R. Narasimharaju, Nandamuri Balakrishna and G.V. Iyer, who co-starred with him in his first film, Bedara Kannappa (1954). His three sons--Shivarajkumar, Raghavendra Rajkumar and Puneeth Rajkumar--are all Kannada film actors. His other films have included Havina Hede (1981), Dashavtara (1960), Yarivanu? (1984), Kamana Billu (1983) and he had the lead role in Odahuttidavaru (1969). His last film was Shabdavedi (2000). After this movie he declared that he was about to act in another film, "Bhakta Ambareesha", but he suffered a mild heart attack, and decided to retire from acting altogether.