Ryan Lesser is known for Riot (2015), Devil's Men (2023) and Undaunted: Witnesses of the Book of Mormon (2022).
Ryan Levine is known for Jennifer's Body (2009), Ghostbusters (2016) and Southbound (2015).
Ryan Lewis is an actor and producer, known for Halloween Kills (2021), Endless Love (2014) and MacGyver (2016).
Ryan Lieske is an award-winning filmmaker and writer who lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He has written numerous essays and movie/music reviews that have appeared both in print and online. He is pretty much interested in everything, and is never at a loss for things to do, think about, write about, or obsess over. He will write and direct movies until he dies.
Ryan Lincoln is known for Kissing Candice (2017), Cardboard Gangsters (2017) and Class A (2020).
Ryan Link is a versatile singer, actor, drummer/percussionist and "hack-of-all-trades" (h/t Ian Fitchuk) based in Nashville. From his grungy, jammy roots in '90s Seattle rock bands to leading roles on the Broadway stage, and on national theatrical tours of the US, Canada and Japan, he's known for his authenticity, wide-ranging musicality, comedic and dramatic ability, and team spirit. A founding member and the "utility guy" of the Nashville Yacht Club Band, he relocated from New York to Music City USA in 2016 to focus on writing and producing. His debut solo EP Reverberations, featuring the single "Under The Rug", is available on all services. Trained at Berklee College of Music and Matthew Corozine Studio (Meisner technique), Ryan's theater credits include RENT (Broadway), Aida (nat'l tour), HAIR (Broadway & tour), Wonderland (Broadway) and Once (national tour).
Ryan Lintelman is known for Expedition Unknown (2015), Civil War 360 (2013) and History Detectives (2003).
Ryan Lintner is an actor and producer, known for Captain Slickpants (2012), Suck Fest (2019) and Bergeron Brothers: Wedding Videographers (2021).
Ryan Lipscomb is an actor, known for Young and the Ratchet (2021).
Ryan Little grew up in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he began working in the film industry as a production assistant. As a dual citizen of the United States and Canada, he has been able to work freely in both countries. In 2003, he directed "Saints and Soldiers", which won sixteen "Best Picture" awards, including the $50,000 Grand Prize at the Heartland Film Festival and two nominations at the Independent Spirit Awards. Since then, Ryan has directed numerous features, episodic television, and commercials, including "Age of Dragons", starring Danny Glover and Vinnie Jones, and "Forever Strong", starring Sean Astin, Neal McDonough, and Gary Cole. In 2016, he directed "War Pigs", starring Mickey Rourke, Luke Goss, and Dolph Lundgren. Ryan worked on the TNT pilot "Blank Slate" and the SyFy Channel pilot "Zeros", and he has gone on to direct TV episodes of "Granite Flats" and "Extinct".