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After five successful decades working as an actor in front of the camera, Raphael Sbarge began exploring life behind the camera, adding the title of Director and producer to his resume in 2011. As an award-winning conscious creator, producer and director, the focus of many of Raphael's films and series have been about social justice, environmental justice, and under served voices.While growing up in New York City, Raphael began working on Sesame Street (1969) at the age of four. Son of Broadway costume designer, Jeannie Button, he grew up backstage, appearing in his first play at Tanglewood at the age of seven. Since Raphael's mother was also a professor at Yale Drama School, he began acting in plays at the Yale Rep starting at the age ten. His father was an artist, photographer, and documentary filmmaker, which lead to him growing up with two creative and visually-dynamic people as his role models. He acted in his first Broadway play at the young age of sixteen, opposite Faye Dunaway and has since been in five total, including the revival of Ah, Wilderness opposite Jason Robards, and Coleen Dewhurst.Raphael got his big break when he was cast in his first studio film at 18, Risky Business (1983) starring Tom Cruise, following up with the films My Science Project (1985), and Vision Quest (1985) with Matthew Modine. He has since been in many other successful films, including Independence Day (1996) with Will Smith, Pearl Harbor (2001) with Ben Affleck, and the cult classic Carnosaur (1993) for Roger Corman. On the small screen, Raphael has appeared in over 100 television guest and recurring roles and four series regular roles on network television shows, including the ABC hit Once Upon a Time (2011), Steven Bochco's Murder in the First (2014), and CBS' The Guardian.In 2020, Raphael earned his first Emmy nomination for LA Foodways (2019), a one-hour feature documentary and a six-part series that he directed and produced. It debuted on KCET-PBS, which his production company, Wishing Well Entertainment, co-produced with the network. He has directed and produced several other films for KCET that have aired. His current feature film, called Only in Theaters (2022), premiered theatrically in Los Angeles in November 2022. The film follows The Laemmle Theaters, a fourth-generation family business and beloved art house cinema chain with ties to the origins of Hollywood. Receiving rave reviews in the LA Times, Daily News, among others, it was noted as "essential viewing for every film goer," "beautiful and complicated," "timely," "an American story," with the added comment that "this film could not be any more important." Only in Theaters opens in New York at the IFC, and New Plaza Cinema's on Jan 18th and 20th.Most recently, Raphael completed his work on the 4-part docuseries for KCET, called 10 Days in Watts, set in Watts, CA. It aired on February 12th and 19th, 2023 on KCET and also streaming on the PBS app. The series follows another legacy story of a third-generation family working to "improve the lives of the citizens of Watts" for over 57 years. Through the series, viewers will meet many of the long resident of Watts, as they prepare for the opening of a 2 ? acre farm at the foot of one of the most notorious housing projects, Jordan Downs.Prior to this, Raphael directed a series with Ed Begley Jr. on the building of his LEED home, also with Jeff Goldblum and Sharon Lawrence. His narrative film about an immigrant Korean family, The Bird Who Could Fly, won Best Director, Best Ensemble, and Audience Awards at several Asian festivals around the US. He filmed Broadway actor Marty Moran in his Obie Award-winning play called The Tricky Part, centering around the complicated issue of male sexual abuse. The film, supported by Anthony Edwards, played many festivals around the US, winning Best Director at the Awareness Festival.
Raphael Sbarge
Bio: After five successful decades working as an actor in front of the camera, Raphael Sbarge began exploring life behind the camera, adding the title of Director and producer to his resume in 2011. As an award-winning conscious creator, producer and director, the focus of many of Raphael's films and series have been about social justice, environmental justice, and under served voices.While growing up in New York City, Raphael began working on Sesame Street (1969) at the age of four. Son of Broadway costume designer, Jeannie Button, he grew up backstage, appearing in his first play at Tanglewood at the age of seven. Since Raphael's mother was also a professor at Yale Drama School, he began acting in plays at the Yale Rep starting at the age ten. His father was an artist, photographer, and documentary filmmaker, which lead to him growing up with two creative and visually-dynamic people as his role models. He acted in his first Broadway play at the young age of sixteen, opposite Faye Dunaway and has since been in five total, including the revival of Ah, Wilderness opposite Jason Robards, and Coleen Dewhurst.Raphael got his big break when he was cast in his first studio film at 18, Risky Business (1983) starring Tom Cruise, following up with the films My Science Project (1985), and Vision Quest (1985) with Matthew Modine. He has since been in many other successful films, including Independence Day (1996) with Will Smith, Pearl Harbor (2001) with Ben Affleck, and the cult classic Carnosaur (1993) for Roger Corman. On the small screen, Raphael has appeared in over 100 television guest and recurring roles and four series regular roles on network television shows, including the ABC hit Once Upon a Time (2011), Steven Bochco's Murder in the First (2014), and CBS' The Guardian.In 2020, Raphael earned his first Emmy nomination for LA Foodways (2019), a one-hour feature documentary and a six-part series that he directed and produced. It debuted on KCET-PBS, which his production company, Wishing Well Entertainment, co-produced with the network. He has directed and produced several other films for KCET that have aired. His current feature film, called Only in Theaters (2022), premiered theatrically in Los Angeles in November 2022. The film follows The Laemmle Theaters, a fourth-generation family business and beloved art house cinema chain with ties to the origins of Hollywood. Receiving rave reviews in the LA Times, Daily News, among others, it was noted as "essential viewing for every film goer," "beautiful and complicated," "timely," "an American story," with the added comment that "this film could not be any more important." Only in Theaters opens in New York at the IFC, and New Plaza Cinema's on Jan 18th and 20th.Most recently, Raphael completed his work on the 4-part docuseries for KCET, called 10 Days in Watts, set in Watts, CA. It aired on February 12th and 19th, 2023 on KCET and also streaming on the PBS app. The series follows another legacy story of a third-generation family working to "improve the lives of the citizens of Watts" for over 57 years. Through the series, viewers will meet many of the long resident of Watts, as they prepare for the opening of a 2 ? acre farm at the foot of one of the most notorious housing projects, Jordan Downs.Prior to this, Raphael directed a series with Ed Begley Jr. on the building of his LEED home, also with Jeff Goldblum and Sharon Lawrence. His narrative film about an immigrant Korean family, The Bird Who Could Fly, won Best Director, Best Ensemble, and Audience Awards at several Asian festivals around the US. He filmed Broadway actor Marty Moran in his Obie Award-winning play called The Tricky Part, centering around the complicated issue of male sexual abuse. The film, supported by Anthony Edwards, played many festivals around the US, winning Best Director at the Awareness Festival.

Tivia: Raphael Sbarge is founder of Green Wish, a non-profit which funds local, green organizations through donations.Screen-tested for the role of John Carter on ER (1994), according to Noah Wyle but lost to Wyle in the final round of auditions.Daughter: Gracie Holiday (born August 6, 2002) and son: Django Garrison.Raphael Sabarage has appeared in all three of the NCIS franchises.
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Height: 5' 11' (1.80 m)
Biography: After five successful decades working as an actor in front of the camera, Raphael Sbarge began exploring life behind the camera, adding the title of Director and producer to his resume in 2011. As an award-winning conscious creator, producer and dire
Trivia: Raphael Sbarge is founder of Green Wish, a non-profit which funds local, green organizations through donations.Screen-tested for the role of John Carter on ER (1994), according to Noah Wyle but lost to Wyle in the final round of auditions.Daughter: Gracie Holiday (born August 6, 2002) and son: Django Garrison.Raphael Sabarage has appeared in all three of the NCIS franchises.
Quotes: [on being cast as both a psychiatrist and Jiminy Cricket in 'Once Upon a Time'] When I read the pilot script initially, I thought 'This is fantastic, this is amazing, but they're never going to be able to pull it off'. I've been in shows that made promises and just never hit the mark. When I saw the final airing, it so surpassed my imagination and wildest expectations I was simply floored. <br /> <hr> [on screening the first episode of 'Once Upon a Time'] It was one of those classic did-you-just-see-what-I-saw-moments. There was a kind of combined effect, where we just sat there speechless. That was a really special moment and I'll never forget it.
Job title: Actor,Producer,Director
Others works: TV commercial for GM Platinum Card (2000) TV commercial for Fannie Mae Foundation (2002) TV commercial for Chrysler (2002) TV commercial for Burger King (1993) (1982) TV commercial: Oreo cookies
Spouse: Lisa Akey (August 12, 1994 - 2010) (divorced, 2 children)
Children: Django GarrisonGracie Holiday
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