Raymond Ablack

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Raymond Ablack
Born
Raymond Ablack

(1989-11-12) November 12, 1989 (age 35)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Education Ryerson University
Occupation(s) Actor, comedian
Years active2005–present

Raymond Ablack (born November 12, 1989) is a Canadian actor and comedian. He began his career in the early 2000s as a child actor on stage, performing as Young Simba in The Lion King at the Princess of Wales Theatre. He later gained recognition for playing Sav Bhandari in the teen drama television series Degrassi: The Next Generation from 2007 to 2011.

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From 2014 to 2017, Ablack starred in the web series Teenagers ; he won an Indie Series Award for his performance in 2016. [1] He has also played recurring roles in Orphan Black (2013–2016), Shadowhunters (2016–2018), and Narcos (2017). [2]

Since the early 2020s, Ablack has achieved wider attention for his performances in several popular Netflix series such as Maid (2021), Workin' Moms (2023), and Ginny & Georgia (2021–present). [1] [3]

Early life

Ablack was born to and raised by Indo-Guyanese parents in Toronto, Ontario. [4] Growing up, he played in a competitive hockey league. [5] Ablack has three siblings: two younger sisters, Cassandra and Rebecca (who is also an actress and she was featured alongside him in Ginny & Georgia ), and a younger brother, Jared. [6]

Career

As a child actor, Ablack appeared in television commercials and advertisements. [7] In 2001, he won the role of Young Simba in the theatre production of The Lion King at the Princess of Wales Theatre in Toronto. [8] He performed the role for one year. [9]

Years later, in 2007, Ablack achieved international exposure when he was cast in the recurring role of Sav Bhandari on the long-running Canadian television series Degrassi: The Next Generation . [10] [11] Ablack starred on the series from 2007 until 2011, and appeared in more than 100 episodes. During this time, Ablack also had a guest spot on the television series Life With Derek . [12]

Ablack at the 2010 Gemini Awards promoting Degrassi: The Next Generation Raymond Ablack 10.jpg
Ablack at the 2010 Gemini Awards promoting Degrassi: The Next Generation

Since his time on Degrassi, Ablack has worked on several film and television productions, including recurring roles in the BBC/Space television series Orphan Black , the Syfy series Defiance , and the Freeform series Shadowhunters . [13]

Ablack's first role in a feature-length film came in 2013 with the release of the independent feature film Fondi '91 (2013), which was filmed on location in Fondi, Italy and received mixed reviews from critics upon release. [14] [15]

From 2014 to 2017, Ablack portrayed Gabriel in the web series Teenagers. [16] In 2016, for his performance in the second season of Teenagers, Ablack won an Indie Series Award for Best Supporting Actor – Drama. [1] [17] For his performance in the third and final season, Ablack was nominated for an International Academy of Web Television Award in 2017, [18] and a second Indie Series Award in 2018. [19]

Ablack played the recurring role of DEA Agent Stoddard in the third season of the critically acclaimed Netflix series Narcos , which premiered on the streaming platform in 2017. [20]

In 2019, he played the recurring role of Sunil Doshi in Burden of Truth . [21] That year, he also appeared alongside Zoey Deutch, Judy Greer, Jermaine Fowler, Noah Reid, and Jai Courtney in the American comedy drama film Buffaloed. [22] The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 27, 2019. [23]

In 2021, Ablack played a supporting role in the Netflix miniseries Maid , which was released on October 1, 2021. His performance and physical appearance in the series, specifically a scene in which he appears topless while wearing a cowboy hat, attracted considerable attention on social media platforms such as Twitter, [24] with Marie Claire writing that "the Canadian actor has become our favorite Netflix heartthrob." [25]

In November 2021, he was cast in a romantic comedy feature film called Love in the Villa, also produced by Netflix. [26]

Since 2021, Ablack has starred as Joe, a restaurant owner and one of the main love interests, on the popular Netflix series Ginny & Georgia. [27] Ginny & Georgia premiered on February 24, 2021. [28] Ablack appeared in all 10 episodes of the first season of the series. [29] [30] Ablack returned for the second season of Ginny & Georgia in 2023. [3]

In 2023, Ablack played a recurring love interest role in the final season of the comedy series Workin' Moms . [31]

In addition to working as an actor, Ablack sometimes writes and performs stand-up comedy in Toronto. [32]

Charity work

Ablack has done extensive charity work throughout his career, mostly through Degrassi, including school-building missions with Me to We and Free the Children. [33] [34]

In 2007, Ablack traveled to Africa with five other Degrassi cast members to build a school in Kenya and, in 2008, he travelled again with his cast members to do charity work in Ecuador. [35] A documentary of Ablack and his cast mates' trip aired on MTV in Canada. [35]

In 2010, he travelled with his fellow Degrassi cast mates to India to help build more schools. [36]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013 Fondi '91 Anil
Home AwayPeteShort film
2014LatterNoahShort film
Sly CadConciergeShort film
2015 Beeba Boys Grewal's Gangster
PiecesBrotherShort film
2017AshesJay
2018AcquaintedAlex
ShookAshishShort film
2019 Buffaloed Prakash
Dinner For ThreeKevinShort film
La ProfessoressaLeoShort film
2020 The Broken Hearts Gallery Clayton
Inside the Actors CultTeacherShort film
Survival SmartsRayShort film
The Beacons of GondorRanger 1Short film
2022Love in the VillaBrandon
Stay the Night Roshan

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007–2011 Degrassi: The Next Generation Savtaj 'Sav' Bhandari 118 episodes
2009 Taking a Chance on Love ShopkeeperTV movie
Life with Derek KevinEpisode: "Truman's Last Chance"
Degrassi Goes Hollywood Savtaj 'Sav' BhandariTV movie
2010 Degrassi Takes Manhattan TV movie
2011 How to Be Indie RajEpisode: "How to Fake Your Way Through a Freaky Formal"
2013–2016 Orphan Black Raj Singh4 episodes
2014–2017 Teenagers GabrielWeb series; 20 episodes
2015 Defiance Samir Pandey6 episodes
2016 Degrassi: Next Class Savtaj 'Sav' Bhandari2 episodes
Annedroids DaveEpisode: "Bionic Grandma"
2016–2018 Shadowhunters RajRecurring (seasons 1–2), 6 episodes
Guest (season 3), 1 episode
2017 Ransom Piers AllardEpisode: "Joe"
The Kennedys: After Camelot Sirhan SirhanEpisode: "Family Bonds"; credited as Ray Ablack
Narcos Stoddard5 episodes
2018 Good Witch BryceEpisode: "Family Time"
Private Eyes JordanEpisode: "Finding Leroy"
2019 Burden of Truth Sunil Doshi4 episodes
2020 Nurses Kabir Pavan7 episodes
2021–present Ginny & Georgia JoeMain cast; 20 episodes
2021The Wedding RingAnthony PrenticeTV movie
Maid NateRecurring role; 5 episodes
Boyfriends of Christmas PastNate SagarTV movie (Hallmark)
2023 Workin' Moms Ram11 episodes

Audio drama

YearTitleRoleNotes
2022Mistletoe MurdersSam

Filmmaking credits

YearTitleWriterProducerDirectorNotes
2019-2020Cookie Biscuits ComedyNoYesYes4 episodes
2020Inside the Actors CultYesYesNo
Survival SmartsYesYesNo
The Beacons of GondorNoYesNo

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryNominated workResultRef
2016 Indie Series Awards Best Supporting Actor – Drama Teenagers Won [37]
2017 International Academy of Web Television Best Male Performance – DramaNominated [38]
2018 Indie Series Awards Best Supporting Actor – DramaNominated [39]
Alternative Film FestivalBest CastAshesNominatedShared with cast [40]
2020Canada Shorts Film FestivalBest ComedyInside the Actors CultWonShared with cast [41]
Best WriterWonShared with Dalmar Abuzeid [41]
Seoul Web Fest Best ComedyNominated [42]
Best ActionThe Beacons of GondorWonShared with cast [43]
Best ShortNominated [42]
Indie Short FestOutstanding Achievement Award – ProducerWonShared with Scott Paterson, Dalmar Abuzeid, Shane Kippel, & Samantha Ghost. [44]

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