Ryan Allen was born in Ballarat, Victoria & has recently been cast in the ABC's Australian teen drama "Itch" (Komixx Entertainment) following on from his debut film appearance in Australian indie sci-fi film "The Dust Walker" (currently in post production). Filming for "Itch" commenced in Albany, WA on the 12th February 2019. Ryan grew up moving around both Australia and overseas, due to his father's work. He began fulfilling his love for acting at a young age, in stage plays through community groups and small theatres. With Drama and PE being his strongest subjects throughout schooling years, Ryan went on to continuing his training via various courses at the West Australian Academy of Performing Arts; and studying under respected international coaches both in Los Angeles and Western Australia. Alongside his acting pursuits, Ryan has graduated as a black belt in freestyle Taekwondo, winning medals in several tournaments before taking up Brazilian Jujitsu where he recently received Bronze in the WA State Championships 2018. He very much enjoys the challenges of BJJ & continues to practice & compete to date. Ryan also frequently finds himself on horseback, having honed his skills with the "Riata Ranch Cowboy Girls" - a world renowned, professional trick riding team specializing in performances for the professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. Ryan works and resides between Perth, Western Australia and London, UK.
Ryan Graham is an actor, known for The Night Agent, Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments (2016) and Assassins Tale (2013).
Ryan Grantham is a Canadian actor. Among the series in which he participated were Riverdale, Supernatural, and IZombie. In June 2022, his trial began for killing his mother on March 31, 2020. At trial, the prosecution revealed that he also intended to kill Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, to which he confessed. Grantham was found guilty of second-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison. He will, however, be eligible for parole 14 years after he began to serve his sentence.
Ryan Grassmeyer was born on April 2, 1983 in Boulder, Colorado, USA. He is known for Newness (2017), Hell Is Where the Home Is (2018) and Baby, Baby, Baby (2015).
Born in Salem, Oregon and raised in Sammamish, Washington, Ryan Graves earned a B.A. in English Literature from Whitworth University. He went to Portland, Oregon to pursue a career in film. His first short film "Mr. Right" won the Best Short Film Director Award at the 2014 Oregon Independent Film Festival. His first feature film, "Emily" is slated for a 2015 festival run.
Ryan Gray is known for Rolling: Without Footage It's Fiction (2017) and Boarders (2021).
Ryan Greene is known for A Fat Wreck (2016).
Ryan Grego is known for The Whole Truth (2016), The East (2013) and The Opera Game (2019).
Winning not one but two "Best Director 2016" awards for his feature debut Shortwave, Phillips has traveled the film festival circuit, taking home over twenty three "Official Selections", and 18 wins including "Jury Prize," "Best Feature," "Best Actress," "Best Screenplay," "Best Editing," and three "Best Cinematography" awards. He was nominated for "Best new wave artist award" at the biggest genre festival in the world, the 2016 Sitges Film Festival. The film received a standing ovation at both Sitges & Raindance and a four-star critical acclaim from the UK film review from both sold-out screenings at the festivals, while LA Weekly named it one of the "Top 5 must see" films during its premiere at the 19th annual "Dances With Films" film festival. The movie was picked up for distribution by Sony Pictures & Vega Baby Releasing in 2017. Phillips has recently partnered with Stephen Susco writer of "The Grudge," "The Grudge 2," "Texas Chainsaw 3D," and "Red" for his next feature film, "Copperhead Road," which was picked as a top 10 script at the 2017 Beverly Hills Screenplay Competition Phillips studied directing at Long Island University's Film program, He then went on to receive a Bachelors degree in Media Arts from The University Of South Carolina. Ryan has an additional 15 national and international awards for short format films, which have led to other music video and feature film productions. Phillips' work within The Paradise Collective includes the latest music video for Neon Hitch, Sparks, which has been featured on the front page of VEVO, as well as MTV. His music video for Eriel Indigo's Innocence premiered on REVOLT TV. He directed a commercial spot for Kahlua, featuring Jeff Bridges while filming the new skateboarding documentary for VICE sports. Phillips is also involved in multiple TV series and online publications which he is actively directing as well as acting post supervisor on. In 2014 he directed a 10 episode TV show "Hometown Tough" following the lives of MMA fighters for 6 months. Phillips' ten years in the industry has honed his talent for directing and writing, giving him the bandwidth to be able to direct anything from commercial and tv to music videos and feature films.