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Bhaneja is also the front man of the Maple Blues Award -winning blues band Raoul and The Big Time, formed in 1998. They have released Big Time Blues (2000), Cold Outside (2004), You My People (2009), Blue Midnight: A Live Tribute Little Walter (2010) through Big Time Records and Maple Blues Award nominated Hollywood Blvd (2014) recorded with ...
Raoul Bhaneja. A British-born Indo/Irish Canadian, Raoul has worked extensively on screen and on stage since his graduation from the prestigious National Theatre School of Canada in 1996. A classically trained actor his first feature film was Extraordinary Visitor (Toronto International Film Festival 1998) in the role of John The Baptist ...
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Mini Bio (1) A British-born Indo/Irish Canadian, Raoul has worked extensively on screen and on stage since his graduation from the prestigious National Theatre School of Canada in 1996. A classically trained actor his first feature film was Extraordinary Visitor (Toronto International Film Festival 1998) in the role of John The Baptist opposite ...
Jun 24, 2021 · EXCLUSIVE: Raoul Bhaneja (Clarice, Blindspot, Grand Army) , Sammi Rotibi (The Obituary of Tunde Johnson, Mars, The Darkest Minds)and Keenan Jolliff (The Americans, The Get Down, Daredevil) will ...
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1998. Twitch City ( 2 episodes) as Fred. 1997. Earth: Final Conflict ( 1 episode) as Student Leader. 1996. The Newsroom ( 1 episode) as Vijay. 1996. Traders ( 1 episode) as Assistant (uncredited) Raoul Bhaneja (born June 6th, 1974) is an English-Canadian actor, musician, writer and producer.
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Nov 11, 2013 · By Anita Malhotra. Born in the UK and raised in Canada and Germany, Raoul Bhaneja has forged a thriving and varied career in Canada as a film, TV and theatre actor and as a blues musician fronting the award-winning Toronto band Raoul and the Big Time. At last count he had appeared in more than 75 film and television projects and dozens of plays.
Oct 22, 2020 · Raoul Bhaneja clearly articulated to me his extensive thoughts and feelings on where the performing arts industry is possibly headed once we move out of this pandemic. I remember watching the evening half hour nighttime soap opera ‘Train 48’ on Global Television where Raoul and many other local Canadian actors improvised some of the ...