Raymond Power
Raymond Power is a Washington native of Puerto Rican descent. He is known for Steven Soderbergh's KIMI (2021), Due Justice (2023) starring Kellan Lutz, and American/Indian (2024) in which he is Lead Producer and a supporting cast member on.
Power was raised in a single-parent home filled with abuse, drug addiction, and violence. He joined a gang in his younger years as a way of escape, and struggled with homelessness. Power then had his first child, and the experience changed his life. He was motivated to do better, and enrolled in college where he found a new outlook on life, with new passions to push him forward. He went on to win several awards for his outstanding achievements in higher education and spoke at colleges around the nation on changing your circumstance through hard work and dedication.
Power found love for Drama when he trained in Theatre at Pierce College, and is a graduate of The Film School; an intensive screenwriting program founded by actor Tom Skerritt, where he was mentored by WGA screen writers and American Music Video Director Josh Taft. He began his acting career in community theatre before transitioning to film. Over the last five years Power has added Producer and Filmmaker to his growing list of credits.
Ready to bring awareness and change through artistic pursuits, Power's dedication is driven by the adversity he has faced in life. He believes if you never stop learning you can overcome anything through hard work and dedication, which is evident when you see him perform.