At 14 years old, Ravi Cabot-Conyers earned his first Emmy nomination starring opposite Jude Law as Wim in the Lucasfilm series "Star Wars: Skeleton Crew" on Disney+, and a 2026 Saturn Award win for Best Younger Performer in a TV Series. He is leading the upcoming "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit," directed by Jon Favreau, also for Disney+ as well as indie thriller "The Growing Season."
Previously cast as series regular Kam on Neflix's #blackAF, opposite Rashida Jones & Kenya Barris as his on-screen parents, other notable small-screen performances include a guest star turn on FOX's The Resident as Jasper Barnett, and a recurring role as Leo, on CBS All Access' Tell Me a Story. On film, he has worked alongside prolific actors including Glynn Turman, Bruce Dern, Lena Olin, Juliet Rylance and Martin Freeman. and along with fellow leads Mia Maestro, Quincy Isaiah and Jeff Kober, can be seen in "Grassland," the 2024 drama that was bestowed much critical praise, with IndieWire calling it "quiet and restrained in its style, yet packing an emotional punch like no other American movie so far this year."
Even at a young age, Ravi possessed a vocal agility that helped amass an enviable voice-over resume, with roles on Firebuds, Get Rollin' With Otis, Dee & Friends, Bea's Block and more. His beloved turn as Antonio, brought energy and heart to the youngest member of the Madrigal Family in the Walt Disney Animation Studios' multi award-winning film, Encanto, a role he was asked to reprise 2 years later in Walt Disney Animation Studios' extraordinary animated short film, Once Upon a Studio.
Yet to be announced projects are in the works for Cabot-Conyers, who spends his spare time shooting hoops, gaming, writing, editing, animating and volunteering with various organizations. Ravi is represented by Entertainment 360, Paradigm (theatrical) and Gersh (animation), and Lichter, Grossman, Nichols, Feldman & Clark.