Ryan Silverman is an actor, known for Sex and the City 2 (2010), It's Complicated (2009) and Stargate SG-1 (1997). He has been married to Kim Craven since July 17, 2005.
Simantel is an award-winning filmmaker, whose short "Invisible Heel" dominated micro film festivals in 2018/2019. Winning top honors from the LA Film Fest and Berlin Film Fest, the short is now being adapting into a feature. Simantel can also be seen guesting in sketch comedy videos on GloZell Green's YouTube channel. Other film projects include "Miss Arizona" (with "Rupaul's Drag Race" alums Willam and Ginger Minj), "Protagonist" (debut of screenwriter Eric Roth's son Alec), "Greatland" (with Eric Roberts) and Tiger Within (with Ed Asner).
Ryan grew up in Derbyshire, England before training as an actor at Bretton Hall. He then went on to perform in theatre tours across the UK and was later cast in TV shows such as EastEnders and The Line of Beauty. He moved behind the camera in 2016 to write and direct the horror feature - Seizure, which secured international distribution. He followed with his next horror feature - Demon Eye, which premiered at Fantasporto and received a theatrical release across North America.
Ryan Elise Simpkins is an American actor, known for their performance in films such as Pride and Glory, A Single Man, Revolutionary Road, and most recently The House (2017) and Fear Street: 1978 (2021). They have worked with luminaries such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Russell Crowe, Kate Winslet, Amy Poehler, Will Ferrell, Kyle Mooney and Colin Farrell. Performed on Broadway at the age of seven. Born on the east coast, Ryan Simpkins is the middle child of three, moving to California with their family in 2006. Ryan is a gifted honor student and attended public school. They are an avid reader and enjoy writing and adapting books for fun. Ryan has written, produced, and directed several shorts and plans to continue writing and directing more film in their future. Ryan attends University of California, Berkeley, where they are double majoring in Gender Studies and English, with a Minor in History.
Ryan Singer is a comic's comic who electrifies mainstream audiences with material that is both uncompromising and unpretentious. He just released his 3rd full-length album IMMORTAL FOR NOW after his debut album HOW TO GET HIGH WITHOUT DRUGS and sophomore release COMEDY WONDER TOWN were selected as Top 10 Comedy CD's of the year (2010 & 2012). He is the creator and host of the popular ME & PARANORMAL YOU, the twice-weekly mindcast (podcast) in which he has in-depth interviews with people who possess paranormal abilities or have had extraordinary experiences. He was selected by LA Weekly as one of "10 LA Comics to Watch" for 2014, was mentioned in NY Magazine as a "Comic to Watch," was one of 4 finalists in the original CMT's Next Big Comic Contest, is a frequent guest on the WTF Podcast w/Marc Maron and the Bob & Tom Show, and his joke "United Snacks of America" has over 7 million listens on Pandora.
Guyanese-born filmmaker and actor Ryan Singh's mission is to create diverse, inclusive stories for all audiences. He has worked on shows for NBC, FOX, CBS, Amazon, Apple, Hulu, Disney, Rogers, Bell Media, Planet Africa, as well as notable channels across the Caribbean. His recent appearances include Entertainment Tonight Canada, and Global News. Ryan's acting credits include THE EXPANSE (Syfy, Amazon Prime Video), DESIGNATED SURVIVOR (ABC, Netflix), KIM'S CONVENIENCE (CBC, Netflix), and Alexander Payne's DOWNSIZING (Matt Damon). As a filmmaker, Ryan captured behind-the scenes on the Oscar-nominated THE BREADWINNER, directed by Nora Twomey and executive produced by Angelina Jolie. Ryan's other projects are screening globally at film festivals in 2021, including a documentary MEMENTO: A SOUTH AFRICAN ARTVENTURE and sci-fi short H.E.N.R.I. which he co-wrote and co-produced with his twin children, and produced with a crew that was 80% BIPOC and 50/50 female. He has received funding from Telefilm Canada to develop new projects. Ryan is a full member of ACTRA, Canadian Media Producers Association (CMPA), and IATSE 873 and 411, as well as Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television and DOC Canada. In 2020 he participated in the BIPOC Children's TV Writing Boot Camp where he was mentored by several industry professionals from Nelvana, Disney, Netflix, Corus, CBS, NBC and started development on two television series.
Ryan Skilton is an actor, known for Killer Unicorn (2018) and Converse Couples (2016).
Ryan Slagle is an actor, known for Ruin Me (2017).
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).