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Rafaella Biscayn is an accomplished French-Italian actress and producer from Paris, France. Fluent in English, French and Spanish, she has worked in all three markets. She is a proud graduate of UCLA's Professional Program in Producing.

Career
In 2018, she started working with legendary producers Mark Canton, Courtney Solomon and Dorothy Canton on producing the adult-animated TV Show The Freak Brothers which is now in its second season with talented Woody Harrelson, John Goodman, Tiffany Haddish, Pete Davidson.

Coming out in 2024, she produced "The Strangers", a remake of the cult classic original turned into a Trilogy for Lionsgate directed by Renny Harlin starring Madelaine Petsch, Froy Gutierrez, and Gabriel Basso.

Her produced short film, "Things That Fall" starring Sterling Beaumon and Stephanie Nogueras directed by Sy Huq was produced by Om Films and internationally distributed by Omeleto and Shorts.TV.

It screened at many festivals including Austin Film Festival, Clermont-Ferrand, Raindance, Hollyshorts, LAShorts and won a number of awards. The project involved pioneering technology in sound design, which won an AT&T Film Award in 2019 in the "New Forms of Storytelling" category and the 2019 Stage 32 Short Film Contest.

After an extensive international festival tour, "Things That Fall" became qualified for the 92nd Academy Awards for Best Live Action Short Film. A full-length feature film inspired by the short film is now in development.

Her most notable National Commercial was for Nespresso with George Clooney, Danny Devito & Helena Mattson - directed by Grant Haslov. The campaign had 6,746 airings on major networks over 18 months and premiered at The Grammys in 2015.

The first commercial she ever booked in Los Angeles was with Oscar-nominated director Henry-Alex Rubin. With her international looks and all-around appeal, Rafaella has booked numerous National commercials for major companies including Nespresso, McDonalds, Ford for the 2016 Olympics, Honda and others clients like KFC, Samsung, Subaru, AT&T Nokia, NFL,Roku, Orange...

Her most recognizable TV credits include General Hospital, The Bold & The Beautiful and Major Crimes.

Author
In 2005, her reality novel "Call 911 on 9/11 at 9:11" was published by Amazon's Publishing House and she had the determination to work with non-profit 9/11 organizations like Tuesday's Children and New York City's Firefighters Associations. She would do motivational lectures to encourage kids to read, write and express themselves creatively. Such publishing got her Letters of Recognition from officials such as former President George W.Bush, former President Bill Clinton, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, former NY Mayor Rudy Giuliani and many Miami-Dade County Officials.