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Before exploring where Ray Fisher’s career has gone in the aftermath of «Justice League,» it’s important to consider where he was before he was cast in the DC Extended Universe. Save for a role in the 2008 short film «The Good, the Bad, and the Confused,» and a 2015 guest appearance on the TV show «The Astronaut Wives Club,» Fisher’s debut appearance as Victor Stone/Cyborg in «Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice» was the actor’s inaugural performance in front of a camera. However, Fisher had already cultivated a prolific reputation in the world of stage acting before he joined the DCEU. Most notably, Fisher had earned rave reviews for his work as Muhammad Ali in the play «Fetch Clay, Make Man,» which was performed in New York City and Los Angeles.
Before that play, Fisher had also performed onstage in states like Oregon and New Jersey, admitting in interviews at the time that he had a special affinity for performing in William Shakespeare plays. After working so hard in this domain for years, Fisher catapulted to a new level of fame when he was cast as Victor Stone/Cyborg in the DC Extended Universe in April 2014. At the time, it was reported that Fisher had also been in contention for a lead role in «Star Wars: The Force Awakens,» a sign of just how in-demand this performer was before he ever secured a single film acting credit.
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