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{{Infobox actor
 
{{Infobox actor
 
|name=Raz Adotti
 
|name=Raz Adotti
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|image=[[File:Raz Adotti.jpg]]
|gender=Male
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|sex=Male
 
|profession=Actor
 
|profession=Actor
|role="Peyton Wells"
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|roles="Peyton Wells"
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|date of birth={{No birth date}}
|resume=''Resident Evil: Apocalypse''
 
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|image2=[[File:Peyton in Apocalypse..jpg|250px]]
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|caption2=As Peyton
 
|resume=''Resident Evil: Apocalypse'' (2004)
 
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'''''Raz Adotti''''' is a British actor who portrayed [[Peyton Wells]] in ''[[Resident Evil: Apocalypse]]''.
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'''Raz Adotti''' is a British-Nigerian actor known for portraying the character [[Peyton Wells]] in ''[[Resident Evil: Apocalypse]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0318627/fullcredits |title=Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004) Full Cast & Crew |publisher=IMDb |accessdate=2018-02-20}}</ref>
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==Career==
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To prepare for his transformation scene, Raz had to attend the "Zombie boot camp" and receive training in how to perform the "Liquid Zombie" walk wanted by the choreographers. This walk relies on the appearance of a lack of adequate muscularity.<ref>''[[Game Over: RESIDENT EVIL Reanimated]]''.</ref>
   
 
==Sources==
 
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==External links==
{{Apocalypse actors}}
 
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*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0012398/ IMDb profile]
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[[Category:Resident Evil: Apocalypse actors]]

Revision as of 17:20, 8 March 2020

Raz Adotti is a British-Nigerian actor known for portraying the character Peyton Wells in Resident Evil: Apocalypse.[1]

Career

To prepare for his transformation scene, Raz had to attend the "Zombie boot camp" and receive training in how to perform the "Liquid Zombie" walk wanted by the choreographers. This walk relies on the appearance of a lack of adequate muscularity.[2]

Sources

External links