Raymond Waring
Raymond Waring, born on July 21, 1977, in Bootle, Liverpool, England, has made a name for himself in the entertainment industry as both an actor and producer. His diverse body of work showcases his talent and versatility. He gained significant recognition for his role in the critically acclaimed film "28 Weeks Later," released in 2007, which is a sequel to the highly successful horror film "28 Days Later."
Waring further solidified his presence in cinema with performances in the cult classic "24 Hour Party People" in 2002, a film that chronicles the rise of the Manchester music scene, and the highly anticipated James Bond film "No Time to Die," which premiered in 2021.
Throughout his career, Waring has demonstrated a remarkable ability to tackle a range of characters, from intense dramatic roles to light-hearted performances, earning him respect among peers and audiences alike. His contributions to film continue to resonate, reflecting his dedication to the craft and his passion for storytelling. With a growing filmography and a reputation for compelling performances, Raymond Waring remains a notable figure in contemporary cinema.
Filmography
A Cock and Bull Story
White Lightnin'