Raymond Thiry is a renowned European actor who embarked on his theatrical journey in 1987 with the esteemed theatre group Alex d'Electrique, a renowned ensemble with significant success in both the Netherlands and Germany.
As his career progressed, he made a mark in prime time television series, subsequently taking on the lead role in the art house film Langer Licht by David Lammers in 2006. This noteworthy performance earned him a prestigious Golden Calf Nomination at the Dutch Filmfestival.
In 2009, Raymond Thiry won the esteemed Golden Calf Award for his outstanding work in Winter in Wartime, directed by Martin Koolhoven. This remarkable achievement was followed by another Golden Calf Award in 2015 for his remarkable portrayal in Blood, Sweat & Tears, directed by Diederick Koopal.
Raymond Thiry's impressive performances have also been showcased in the Dutch Crime series Penoza, where he played the role of Luther, as well as in the feature films Wolf, which was nominated for the European Film Awards in 2014, and The Paradise Suite, submitted for Best Foreign Language at the Oscars in 2016.
In 2016, Raymond Thiry continued to work on several films, including Een Echte Vermeer by Rudolf van den Berg and the final season of Penoza.
Throughout his career, Raymond Thiry has demonstrated fluency in multiple languages, including Dutch, German, and English.
Currently, Raymond Thiry is based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, where he continues to pursue his passion for acting and entertainment.