Ryan Sanders is an actor and writer, known for Planned Obsolescence (2014), The Parish (2019) and Phoebe's Father (2015).
Multi-talented actor Ryan Sands was most recently seen in the popular Hulu/Disney+ show, "Marvel's Runaways". Executive produced by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage ("Gossip Girl", "The O.C."), "Marvel's Runaways" is the story of six diverse teenagers who can barely stand each other but who must unite against a common foe - their parents. Sands played Geoffrey Wilder, a man defined by the grueling path he's taken to achieve his self-made success. A hulking presence, Geoffrey can effortlessly shift from approachable father to his son, Alex (Rhenzy Feliz), to intimidating strategist. He, along with the other parents, make up the dark and mysterious organization known as The Pride. Critics have applauded the series and have praised the decision by the show creators to focus on the roles of the parents in the series: "The amount of development given to the parents allows them to come across in more than one note, which will only serve to heighten the drama when the inevitable showdown between the Pride and the Runaways occurs" - ComicBook.com. Although a love for acting and film was apparent at an early age, much of Ryan's time was devoted to a couple of other interests, art and basketball. It wasn't until he saw the film Love Jones while in college, that the acting bug proved too strong to resist. Ryan began his acting career in his native Washington, DC and soon amassed several television, film and commercial credits. His first big break came with a recurring role on HBO's Emmy Award-winning series "The Wire" as narcotics officer Lloyd 'Truck' Garrick in Sergeant Ellis Carver's (Seth Gilliam) squad in the Western District of the Baltimore Police Department. That role was soon followed by a series regular role as criminal defense attorney, Leroy Barnes on the SpikeTV mini-series "The Kill Point" starring John Leguizamo and Donnie Wahlberg. Sands also had roles in Lee Daniels' directorial debut Shadowboxer and Step Up starring Channing Tatum. Since moving to Los Angeles in 2008, Sands went on to land guest and recurring roles in hit shows such as "ER," "Grimm," "Castle," "Murder in the First," "Scorpion," "Prison Break," and "Free Rein." Ryan is also an accomplished illustrator and graphic designer. He is skilled at transforming his drawings into unique, one-of-a-kind pieces that often reflect his love for superheroes and sneakers.
Ryan Sanford is known for Bone Cold (2022).
Ryan Sangster is known for The Matrix Resurrections (2021), Transformers: The Last Knight (2017) and SEAL Team (2017).
Ryan Santiago is known for Donna (2020), The Trip (2021) and Dead of Winter (2019).
Ryan Satyan Jeeawock is known for The Heist (2024).
Ryan Scharoun was born in upstate New York into a family of doctors and lawyers. He grew up playing sports in central Florida, where his father worked for the space program. While attending Florida State University, a speeding ticket sent Ryan to comedy traffic school and it was this unlikely setting where his love for acting began. He went on to start an improv troupe and earned a minor in Theatre. Since then, a lot has changed. Ryan has carried a movie as sports agent Rob Decker in Hallmark's Ring the Bell and held his own in such TV comedies as I'm Sorry, I Feel Bad and Speechless (opposite Minnie Driver). He has recurred on both the Young and the Restless and General Hospital, playing a nefarious orderly doing Heather Webber's bidding in the latter. Most recently, Ryan recurred on For the Love of Jason, playing Laila Odom's love interest. He is repped by DPN.
Ryan Schock is known for his work on Welcome to Leith (2015).
Ryan Schwartzman is an actor and producer, known for Gordon Family Tree (2013), Before the Lights Come Up (2013) and The Man in the Trunk (2019). He has been married to Jennica Schwartzman since October 3, 2010.