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Raven Mone’t Bryant is a London-based filmmaker, actress, and writer whose work merges intensity, vision, and purposeful storytelling. She is the writer and lead actress of Swiped!, a provocative romantic thriller about online dating and trafficking, currently in production and the passion project that anchors her growing career.
Behind the camera, Raven has produced, directed, and assistant directed a wide range of narrative projects, including the psychological thriller The Performance, the apocalyptic sci-fi short Thy Will Be Done, the eerie ensemble short Behind the Screams, and the poignant drama Forever Alana, which she co-directed. Her credits span both sides of the camera, always with a focus on meaningful, genre-driven stories.
Her next major work, Xenophobia: The Anthology Series, is a socially charged thriller exploring fear of the unknown through the lens of marginalized communities. By blending horror, surrealism, and social commentary, Raven uses genre to create bold, inclusive cinematic experiences.
Raven holds an Associate of Arts (2017), a Bachelor’s in Theatre Arts (2019), and a second Bachelor’s in Biology (2023). She earned her first Master’s in Screen Acting through Oklahoma City University’s Los Angeles program and most recently attended Goldsmiths, University of London, where she pursued her second Master’s in Acting and Film Production. At Goldsmiths, she gained hands-on experience with international crews, advanced equipment, and multi-format storytelling.
As a producer and creative lead, Raven is recognized for her professionalism, empathy, and ability to guide ambitious projects from page to screen. Her collaborative leadership and clarity of vision have made her a trusted partner across productions.
With growing credits in acting, producing, directing, and screenwriting, Raven Mone’t Bryant is building a career defined by fearless storytelling, artistic excellence, and unapologetic authenticity. She is not only one to watch — she’s one to remember.
