West Palm Beach, Florida, USA
Ray Buffer, born in 1969 as Raymond Ernest Buffer, Jr., is a versatile American talent celebrated for his contributions to both the entertainment industry and music. Growing up in Greenacres, Florida, he was raised by Delana and Raymond Ernest Buffer, Sr., who fostered his love for creativity and performance. His European ancestry provided a rich cultural backdrop for his artistic journey. Buffer was welcomed into the Buffer family through adoption at just 29 days old, beginning a lifelong quest to discover his roots. In 2003, after a diligent search, he reunited with his birth mother, Patricia Odell, expanding his family with newfound maternal relatives. Despite this reunion, the identity of his birth father remains a mystery, adding depth to his personal story. His artistic journey began with music; he displayed an early talent for the violin and later mastered several instruments. However, it was theater that truly captured his heart during his formative years at John I Leonard High School in Lake Worth, Florida. There, he excelled in theatrical productions, showcased his musical talent in jazz choirs, and developed skills on the viola, piano, and string bass. To further his pursuit of the arts, Buffer attended Palm Beach State College and Florida Atlantic University, earning a BFA in musical theater in 1994. Throughout the 1990s, he refined his craft through performances in regional and dinner theater productions, demonstrating versatility as both a performer and director. In 1992, Buffer married writer and actress Roberta McMillan, and together they embarked on various creative projects, notably the acclaimed documentary film "Rats & Bullies," which he directed in 2003. This film highlighted relational aggression and sparked important discussions about bullying, earning accolades at film festivals. They separated in 2009, with their divorce finalized in 2019. In 1999, Buffer relocated to Huntington Beach, California, where he expanded his artistic horizons into television and film. His guest-starring roles showcased his range, including a memorable appearance on "Curb Your Enthusiasm." In 2007, driven by a passion for storytelling, Buffer left his managerial role at Long Beach Opera to establish his own theater company, The Relevant Stage, in San Pedro, California. This venture enabled him to produce a variety of engaging musical theater works until 2011, when he co-founded Art-In-Relation with business partner Jonas Sills. With Art-In-Relation, Buffer continued to make an impact in the theatrical landscape, staging productions across Long Beach, Los Angeles, and Hollywood. His commanding presence and resonant voice led to numerous portrayals of Santa Claus in various media, solidifying his status as a versatile performer. Today, Buffer is a prominent figure in television, film, and theater, captivating audiences with his dynamic performances. As a sought-after concert soloist and voice-over artist, he continues to leave an indelible mark on the entertainment world, all while calling Long Beach, California, home. For representation, Ray Buffer is represented in the USA by Judy Belshe-Toernblom and Birger Toernblom at A.R.T. Agency, and internationally by Elmazi Evdoxia and Psilopoulos Thanasis at Enorama Talent Agency.

as Stage Manager

as Neighbor
2002

as Businessman
2000

as Stage Manager
2000

as Bartender
2000

as Juror #4
1997

as Party Guy
2000

as Teacher (uncredited)
1999

as FBI Agent
2000

as Teacher (uncredited)
2003

as Atheon Captain (uncredited)
2003

as Police Captain (uncredited)
1994

as Press Reporter (uncredited)
1997
as Diner Patron
2024

2025

as Horror Film Expert
2025

as Diner Patron
2024

as Man with Dog (uncredited)
2024

as Peanut
2024

as Santa
2023

as NFL Veteran Quarterback (uncredited)
2023

as The Bear (voice)
2022

as Dr. Cochran / Chief of Police / Narrator
2021

as Atheon Captain (uncredited)
2003

as Teacher (uncredited)
2003

as Sports Fan (uncredited)
2002

as Press Reporter (uncredited)
1997

as Police Captain (uncredited)
1994

as Doctor (uncredited)
1994
as Micheaux

as St. Nicholas
as Stage Manager
1 ep.

as Neighbor
1 episodes

as Businessman
1 episodes

as Stage Manager
1 episodes

as Bartender
1 episodes

as Juror #4
2 episodes

as Party Guy
1 episodes

as Teacher (uncredited)
1 episodes

as FBI Agent
2 episodes

as Parent
1 episodes

as Prisoner
1 episodes

as Gary's Houseman
3 episodes