Ray Molina

'''Ray Molina is a recurring character in the Netflix series Julie and the Phantoms. He is portrayed by Carlos Ponce.

Biography
'''Ray is Julie Molina and Carlos Molina’s father. He is the widower of Rose Molina, and the brother-in-law of Victoria, his late wife's sister. Though his profession is not stated as of yet, it is implied that he is a photographer and/or videographer.

Personality
Ray is a very kind and supportive father, as shown when he was willing to enroll Julie in a school in Australia after she was temporarily kicked out of her school's music program, just so she could continue her budding career in music. He is also very patient and understanding with his children, but knows how to lay down the law in a way that isn't too overbearing. He is skeptical of the existence of the supernatural, but is willing to give the idea a chance, even if only to humor his son.

Due to his parenting style being more laid-back and trusting, he has a tendency to draw the ire of his sister-in-law, Victoria, who believes in a firmer approach to raising children. However, the two get along well and are quite close. He deeply misses his wife, and sometimes talks to her as if she were still alive. Ray always takes his children's opinions into consideration, acknowledging their intelligence and independence. He is deeply thankful to the Phantoms for bringing his daughter back to life and wishes to meet them, though he is understanding that the situation is difficult, believing they live far away.

Physical appearance
Ray is a slender yet well-toned man of tall stature with tanned skin, and clear blue eyes. He has shorter straight salt-and-pepper hair, and dresses quite well considering his profession. He usually wears t-shirts with nice jeans, a jacket, boots, and occasionally, a fedora. He has a resonant, gravelly voice.

Family
Rose Molina (Wife) †

Julie Molina (daughter)

Carlos Molina (son)

Victoria (sister in law)

Trivia

 * The actor Carlos Ponce was born in Puerto Rico due to his parents immigrating from Cuba to Puerto Rico.