Ryan is a British actor of English, Irish and Polish heritage based in London. In his training and early career, Ryan's main body of work was in theatre shows, including 'A View From the Bridge', 'The Importance of Being Earnest', 'Henry V' and 'The Crucible'. Ryan also works as an accent and dialect coach for actors all over the world, teaching UK and US regional accents as well as Irish, Australian and Canadian.
Ryan began working in theater at the age of five, in his hometown of Dunedin, New Zealand. He is the eldest of four. Ryan completed a Bachelor of Arts at New Zealand's Otago University in 2000, majoring in Theater. He then went on to study Performance Art at New Zealand Drama School. Ryan's first television role came half way through his second year at drama school. He played one of the leads, a reformed criminal called 'Brad', in 'The Insider's Guide to Love'. A seven-part series based around a diverse group of young people whose lives become inextricably inter-linked. Ryan latter won 'best actor in a drama series' at the Qantas media awards for that role. His second television gig was playing 'Daniel', a uniform cop on TVNZ's police drama, 'The Hothouse'. After working on several New Zealand feature films including Paul Murphy's 'Second Hand Wedding' and a short film 'Crossing the line', directed by Sir Peter Jackson, Ryan moved to Melbourne Australia after landing a lead role in the long running detective drama 'City Homicide'. Ryan has more recently been working on the New Zealand movie 'Tangiwai' which saw him play Bob Blair, a New Zealand fast bowler in the 50's, and has completed filming on Tom Scott's second film 'Rage', about the 1981 springbok rugby tour of New Zealand.
Ryan O'Malley is an actor, known for Santa Fake (2019).
Ryan O'Nan is an actor and producer, known for Fargo (2014), Queen of the South (2016) and Legion (2017).
Ryan O'Neal was born on April 20, 1941 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Love Story (1970), Barry Lyndon (1975) and Paper Moon (1973). He was previously married to Leigh Taylor-Young and Joanna Moore.
Ryan O'Quinn is an American film and television actor and producer. He is also the founder and CEO of Damascus Road Productions, a Los-Angeles-based film and television production company specializing in family content. In addition to comedy stages and festival events around the country, O'Quinn is known for memorable roles in television shows including Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990), Alias (2001), JAG (1995), ER (1994), Melrose Place (1992), 3rd Rock from the Sun (1996) and feature films such as Starship Troopers (1997) and That Thing You Do! (1996) directed by Tom Hanks. More recently he has produced and starred in biopics and family comedies including Paul's Promise (2022), Little Angels and Believe (2016). For Paul's Promise (2022) O'Quinn was nominated for Best Actor and the film was nominated for (and won) Best Picture at various international film festivals. O'Quinn's improv-comedy background aided his venture into the arena of online videos. Television and radio stations around the world have featured his characters on their websites and broadcasts. Two popular videos to go viral were "Dads Respond to Disney's 'Frozen'" and "Never Seen Star Wars". His comedy shorts were recently featured on Good Morning America (1975), Today (1952), Fox & Friends (1998), Access Hollywood (1996), Inside Edition (1988), Bravo TV's Outrageous & Contagious Viral Videos (2005), the CW's "Online Nation" and was named YouTube Star of the Moment and YouTube Star of the Month by G4 network. His comedy production team has reached millions through Internet and television distribution and have earned honors from various web portals such as YouTube including Most Viewed, Top Rated, Most Discussed, Top Favorites, Most Linked and #1 Comedy. O'Quinn is also an author and his first comedy book on parenting was released by Broadstreet Publishing and is titled "Parenting Rules! The Hilarious Handbook for Surviving Parenthood". Within two weeks the book became a number one bestseller in multiple categories: #1 Best Seller Parenting #1 Best Seller Parenting and Families #1 Best Seller Parenting and Families-Humor #1 Best Selling Amazon Movers and Shakers Book (fastest selling) #3 Best Seller Humor (after #1. Amy Poehler and #2. John Cleese) + a number of best sellers in the eBook categories Following the book release O'Quinn landed a starring role in a sit-com pilot, Dad Dudes (2015) starring Jerry Mathers as his father in the series. His second book "Marriage Rules! The Hilarious Handbook for Surviving Marriage" was also released by Broadstreet Publishing. He is a comedian and speaker for large platform church events, conferences and festivals. He speaks to tens of thousands annually and some credits include Disney's Night of Joy, Lifest, FishFest, SpiritSong, KingsFest, AtlantaFest, Six Flags Celebration and an emcee for Willow Creek's Global Leadership Summit. Prior to closure he also performed regularly at iOWest improv comedy club in Hollywood.
Ryan OL is a multi-lingual actor on set in South East Europe: Turkey, Greece and Bulgaria, performing small roles in feature films, and lead roles in on-line short films & series. On stage briefly in his youth, Ryan returned to his creative side recently via the stage, and has now focused his energies for the camera. Training in early years was on stage (drama and musicals), and later through self study of Stanislavski, Meisner, and Strasberg, and most recently, with John Sudol, and Peter Frisch. Advance preparation is thorough, and on set Ryan is flexible, patient, possesses stamina, and welcomes direction. Ryan has a wide range of additional skill-sets ranging from horse riding, outdoor & water sports, to music. English language accents include native American, and British and learned Scottish, Australian, etc; authentic accents in other languages include German, Spanish, Italian, Arabic and Turkish.
Ryan Obstoy is an actor, known for Me and My Mates vs. The Zombie Apocalypse (2015).
Ryan Ochoa grew up in Southern California where he began his acting career at 5 years old. He has always loved to entertain family and friends since a toddler, imitating WWE Superstars including Dwayne Johnson, which to this day is still one of his favorite actors and biggest inspirations. Ryan booked his first commercial audition then got his first national commercial for "Dairy Queen" at 8 years old. He caught the acting bug and went on to do more national commercials, one in particular with his two younger brothers Robert Ochoa and Raymond Ochoa, who were in the spot with him. He began to expand his career by booking his first theatrical role in a short film, which led to a couple indie features and went on to land his first feature film The Perfect Game (2009) opposite Clifton Collins Jr., Cheech Marin, and Academy Award Winner Louis Gossett Jr.. The film was a true story about the 1957 Mexican Little League team from Monterrey, who were the first non-U.S team to win the Little League World Series. Ryan portrayed the catcher Norberto Villarreal, and to this day, he remains good friends with most of his cast. His big break came in 2008 when he was cast in the motion capture film A Christmas Carol (2009) written and directed by Academy Award winning director Robert Zemeckis and starring Jim Carrey and Academy Award winner Gary Oldman. Ryan had multiple credited roles in the film including the voice of Tiny Tim. After production ended, Ryan ended up working for Mr. Zemeckis on two more movies he was producing, including Mars Needs Moms (2011). He then was cast as Chuck Chambers in a re-curring role on Nickelodeon's hit show iCarly (2007) as the nemesis to Spencer. A year later Disney came calling... They cast him as a series regular on Disney XD's Pair of Kings (2010). Ryan played Lanny, the disgruntled, bitter cousin to the twin kings, where his main goal was to steal the throne. He was on the show for 3 seasons where he appeared in all episodes produced. His first leading role in a film was with Universal/Disney in the movie Mostly Ghostly: Have You Met My Ghoulfriend? (2014). In 2012, Ryan formed a music "hip-hop-hype" group with his three brothers Rick Ochoa, Robert Ochoa, and Raymond Ochoa, the "Ochoa Boyz." They have toured the U.S. performing at hundreds of concerts and private events. Their music can also be heard in several of the movies Ryan and Raymond have starred in. They write, co-produce, and direct their own music and music videos together with Ryan's production company, Triple 'R' Productions. Ryan shows daily that he not only loves being in front of the camera, but behind the camera too. In 2018, Ryan starred opposite Emmy and Tony award winner Hal Linden in The Samuel Project (2018). Ochoa plays Eli, an aspiring artist who builds a relationship with his grandfather Samuel, (Hal Linden) by making Samuel the subject of his art project. This earned both Ochoa and Mr. Linden "Best Actor" nominations at the San Diego Film Awards, where their film also won "Best Narrative Feature" and "Best Director," respectively. Following "The Samuel Project," Ochoa suited up in U.S. military attire in the Netflix documentary series, Medal of Honor (2018) marking this as his fourth project with Robert Zemeckis and his team, whom produced alongside Academy Award winner James Moll. Within one week of wrapping "Medal of Honor," Ochoa was off to Sedona, Arizona where he would portray the neighborhood street punk skater, Wayne, in the thriller Room for Rent (2019) starring Lin Shaye. Ryan credits Casey Price, the 1st Assistant Director on the film, for referring him to the director. Ochoa worked with Casey earlier that year on "The Samuel Project," where he built a lifelong friendship with Casey and many of the cast and crew. Ryan's official debut album "R-TYPE" with the "Ochoa Boyz" was released at the top of 2020. Ryan, his brothers, and their standalone producer were the only writers on the album, being they are the only writers listed on all 17 tracks. Each brother feature on their own individual track as well, showcasing their musical talents in three different style records. Ochoa is not only producing films now, but directing short films and music videos in between his own projects. Ryan is currently working on new shows to be released later this year. Ochoa feels like his journey is just beginning, and spends his time studying his craft, creating new content, expanding his business mindset, accomplishing fitness goals, all while focusing to fulfill his quote, "If I can inspire just ONE person, then I have accomplished my purpose!" Whether it's with a camera or on stage with a mic, Ryan was born to entertain and inspire others along the way, making sure the world will always "DREAM, WISH, BELIEVE."
Ryan is a filmmaker. He primarily writes, directs, and edits - but also shoots and digs color correction. Ryan co-runs "Weird Life Films" out of Chicago and mostly focuses on music videos and commercial work, while also making time for indie features and experimental projects. Ryan graduated from Columbia College in 2014 and has been freelancing and working with Weird Life LLC since. He is a big proponent of DIY and guerilla cinema.