Ryan Nemeth was born on 4 November 1984 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for All Elite Wrestling: Rampage (2021), Jimmy Kimmel Live! (2003) and The Eric Andre Show (2012).
Ryan Neufeld is an actor, known for Marathon (2021).
Ryan Newton was born on October 17, 1991 in Norfolk, VA. He graduated in Spring 2014 from Liberty University in Lynchburg, VA with a Bachelors in Accounting. He always dreamed of working in the film industry and got his first chance when he landed an internship for the film Altar Egos (2015). Since then, he has been working hard to continue his dream. He is presently working in the accounting field of the film/television industry. He resides in Atlanta, GA.
Ryan Nicholson was born in 1971 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. He is known for The Chronicles of Riddick (2004), Reindeer Games (2000) and Andromeda (2000). He was married to Megan Nicholson. He died on October 8, 2019 in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Ryan Nicodemus, along with his life-long friend, Joshua Fields Millburn, is one-half of the simple-living duo, The Minimalists. The two help their 20 million readers live more intentional lives with less through their website, books, podcast, and documentary film. Nicodemus grew up in Lebanon, Ohio. Much like his friend, Millburn, Nicodemus's family struggled to make ends meet financially. After graduating from high school, Nicodemus worked with his father at his home improvement business for a few years before accepting a position with a local telecommunications company where he began climbing the corporate ladder. In 2010, Millburn, noticing Nicodemus's growing discontentment with his corporate career and consumer-centric lifestyle, suggested he try incorporating the practices of minimalism into his life. Millburn had recently incorporated the same practices into his own life, and he was confident those practices would help Nicodemus find the happiness and fulfillment he was failing to find through compulsory consumption, substance abuse, and career obsessions. In December 2010, Nicodemus and Millburn decided to share their stories of how the practices of minimalism had transformed their lives. It was then that the friends launched their website, The Minimalists. Between 2010 and 2015, Nicodemus and Millburn released three books about living more intentionally with less: Minimalism: Live a Meaningful Life, Everything That Remains, and Essential: Essays by The Minimalists. In January 2016, Millburn and Nicodemus launched their top-rated podcast, The Minimalists Podcast. In May 2016, Nicodemus and Millburn, along with director Matt D'Avella and design firm SPYR, released the documentary film, Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things (2015). The film explores the benefits of minimalism with professionals and folks practicing the principles of minimalism every day. In April 2017, Millburn and Nicodemus will embark on a speaking tour, Less Is Now.
Born in Sacramento, CA, the only child of Tom and Sharon Nicolls, Ryan discovered his passion for storytelling at Casa Roble High School in his sophomore year in a production of Agatha Christie's "Murder at the Vicarage". He attended American River College as an Applied Physics major before finishing with a B.A. in Theater and Dance at California State University, Fullerton. Ryan relocated from Los Angeles to New York City in 2010 where he studied at the Upright Citizen's Brigade Theater before attending Columbia University, where he received his MFA in acting.
Ryan Nobbs was born on September 1, 1986 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He is known for The Single Wives (2018).
From serving on Hunter Killer Submarines to starring on the stage and screen, Ryan Noire has made himself known to the acting world. Ryan was born in the New Territories of Hong Kong and raised in Devon, England with his family. From an early age, Ryan found a passion for performing. Joining his school choir and drama club, Ryan performed across South West England. After finishing secondary school, Ryan went onto study engineering at college, finishing his diploma early. With strong family ties to the Armed Forces, Ryan joined Her Majesty's Submarine Service in the Royal Navy, serving as a firefighter and engineering technician on Hunter Killer Submarines. After ten years of service, Ryan was medically discharged from the Royal Navy, but Ryan wouldn't stop there. Ryan sought a new challenge and began his venture into the entertainment industry. Starting out in short films, Ryan honed his skills before stepping onto the stage in London in 2022 to perform in 'Soldier Tales' and appearing in the feature films 'Rupture' and 'The Winter Witch'. Ryan Noire started acting later than most but has hit the ground running. Both in front of the camera or working behind it, Ryan has found his calling.
Ryan was born in January 1996 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, northeast England. He studied at Project A after University, before moving to London and landing roles in 1917 (2019) and How to Build a Girl (2019). He was discovered after making short films with Newcastle's Tyneside Cinema and after performing the role of Dummey in Philip Correia's HYEM. Most recently, he appeared in Sam Mendes' film 1917.
Ryan Northcott is a Canadian actor, producer, director, and writer. Some of Northcott's most recognizable roles over the 20+ year career includes the young rookie Stevie Weeks in "Mystery, Alaska" and the kind-hearted Beach Boy Carl Wilson in the Emmy Nominated mini-series "The Beach Boys: An American Family" More recently, Ryan can be seen in JANN, The Twilight Zone, Heartland, and the top-grossing Dutch film in the Netherlands for 2019 Penoza/Black Widow as the foul truck driver "Jimmy". Coming soon to screens, Ryan has a slew of roles in TV and Film including, "Let Him Go", "Marlene" where he plays real life investigative journalist Julian Sher, "They Who Surround Us", "Jasmine Road" and of course, proudly playing the role of "Mitch Wheeler" in the APTN show "Tribal". Northcott lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and has one daughter, Madeleine, who hopes to follow in his footsteps. Ryan still plays hockey as often as he can, is a nominal drummer, and is a mainstay in the Alberta film community as performer and filmmaker.