Ray Buffer
Ray Buffer, born Raymond Ernest Buffer, Jr. in 1969, is a multifaceted American artist renowned for his impactful presence in the realms of theater, television, and music. Raised in Greenacres, Florida, by Delana and Raymond Ernest Buffer, Sr., Buffer's artistic inclinations were nurtured from an early age, influenced by his rich European heritage.
Adopted just 29 days after birth, Buffer's journey of self-discovery took a significant turn in 2003 when he reconnected with his birth mother, Patricia Odell, adding new dimensions to his family story. The identity of his birth father remains unknown, adding intrigue to his narrative.
Buffer's artistic career began with music; he showcased his talent on the violin before embracing theater during his high school years at John I Leonard High School. There, he excelled in drama and jazz choirs, exploring various instruments, including the viola and string bass. He further honed his craft by earning a BFA in musical theater from Florida Atlantic University in 1994.
In the late 1990s, Buffer transitioned to California, where he embraced regional theater, ultimately establishing his own company, The Relevant Stage, in 2007. His documentary "Rats & Bullies," released in 2003, sparked essential conversations about bullying and garnered accolades at multiple film festivals.
Known for his captivating performances, Buffer has appeared on shows like "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and has portrayed Santa Claus in various productions. Today, he stands as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, recognized for his engaging performances and contributions to musical theater, all while residing in Long Beach, California. Representation for Buffer includes Judy Belshe-Toernblom and Birger Toernblom at A.R.T. Agency in the USA, alongside Elmazi Evdoxia and Psilopoulos Thanasis at Enorama Talent Agency internationally.