Raphael Kepinski, a talented individual, embarked on an illustrious journey by enrolling at the renowned Studio 58, a prestigious acting arts conservatory. His remarkable performance in comedy earned him the esteemed Elizabeth Ball award, a testament to his exceptional skill.
Upon graduating, he made his mark in the film industry by appearing in several feature films showcased at prominent festivals, including the Vancouver and Toronto Film Festivals. Notable credits include Bruce Sweeney's "Crimes of Mike Recket" (2012) and Peter Ricq's "Dead Shack" (2017).
In television, Raphael has secured numerous leading roles, often portraying intriguing Eastern European characters with a flair for the dramatic. His impressive resume boasts guest appearances on the History channel's "Six" (2017) and recurring roles on Amazon's "The Man in the High Castle" (2015) and The CW's "Supergirl" (2015).
Raphael shares his life with his loving wife and daughters in the charming Kitsilano neighbourhood of Vancouver, where he resides.