Ryan was born during a mid-Spring flash blizzard in New York City. His mother, casting director, Mary Jo Slater got him his start in commercials, movies and TV. In the late eighties, his brother Christian's fame was on the rise, so the family moved to Los Angeles. Ryan starred in many movies during the 1990s and attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London. Ryan quit acting at 19 to focus on his studies. He graduated university in San Francisco since 2008 with a degree in Japanese since and has spent a lot of time in Japan, Guam and various other worldly locations. In Japan, he was able to book TV commercials back to back, even singing in Japanese. Since returning to the States, Ryan has worked as a film distributor to a Japanese production company as well as a casting assistant and associate to his mother but has begun his official return to the theatrical arts.
Ryan Smith is an actor, known for False Hopes (2020).
Ryan Smith is an actor, known for Out Where the West Begins (2021).
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Ryan attended the University of North Texas where he earned a degree in film with a focus on directing. He has since made several award winning short films before moving on to direct his first feature film "Inhumane" starring Michelle Money (The Bachelor in Paradise) and Jason Richter (Free Willy franchise).
Ryan Soares is known for Outside In (2018) and Inside Edge (2017).
Ryan Sobolski is an Australian actor having graduated from a four-year Acting Honours degree in Adelaide at Flinders University Drama Centre in 2015. He booked leading roles in Pete Ireland's American thriller 12.12.12, and later in Will Faulkner's coming-of-age drama Stretch, both touring the international festival circuit throughout 2018. Ryan was cast in a leading role in Dominik Hauser's upcoming Horror Feature Dead Squad, premiering in Los Angeles late-2018. Most recently he has been cast in upcoming supernatural Australian pilot The Eternals as a series regular. Ryan has years of training in Piano and Guitar, a natural talent for dance, and his training in Karate as a 2nd Dan Black Belt has taught him determination and discipline.
Ryan was born in Wilmington, Delaware. He moved to Troy, Michigan when he was young and attended Interlochen Arts Academy in Traverse City for high school. Upon graduation, he moved to Los Angeles. He then relocated to New York City and enrolled in The Juilliard School. While attending Juilliard, Ryan wrote, produced, and starred in three feature films and two short films. He lives in New York City.
Ryan Speakman is an actor, writer and comedian. He graduated from New York University (NYU) in 2009, with studies in Theater Performances and a Bachelor of Music. He studied Improvisation with the Upright Citizen's Brigade in New York. He made his screen debut in 2011 in the series short The Six (2011). In 2011, he made his second TV appearance on an episode of CollegeHumor Originals (2006). Five years later, Speakman returned to television in an episode of the 2016 crime/dramedy series Bull (2016) starring Michael Weatherly. He followed this with an episode on The Detour (2016). He made his film debut in the 2017 drama The Only Living Boy in New York (2017).
Ryan Spickard is known for Prospect (2018), Z Nation (2014) and The Stairs (2021).