Ryan Michael Douglas Spong was born on March 18, 1992, in Trowbridge, Wiltshire. He is the son of Sharon, a receptionist, and Michael, a plasterer. He has a younger brother, Ben. His two middle names are completely coincidental and have no reference to the actor, Michael Douglas. He took the name 'Michael' from his father and granddad and 'Douglas' from his other granddad who died twelve years before he was born. As a young child, Ryan loved films and would repeatedly watch The Lion King, The Mask and surprisingly after much pleading, Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds. His first experience of acting was in primary school when he played a dragon. He was repeatedly told to be quiet at home for practicing his roar because his parents had no idea that he was just rehearsing for an upcoming part. During secondary school, Ryan was more interested in sports than performing, captaining his school football and cricket teams. It was only in his final year that he got involved with the annual school play. At 16, Ryan began studying Performing Arts at Wiltshire College, Trowbridge but dropped out at 18, just three months before finishing his second year because he started auditioning for various projects and wanted to focus on acting work. He worked on a couple feature films and short films before making the move to London in 2012 on the day of the Olympics opening ceremony. Shortly after arriving in London, he booked his first TV commercial for the UK Home Office and MTV working on an abuse awareness campaign to help prevent abuse in teenage relationships. He then went on to shoot campaigns for various brands including Proximus, Snickers, Popchips and Tog 24. To make money in between acting jobs, he would sometimes take random jobs abroad to satisfy his need for adventure and indulge in the different experiences life has to offer. One of these jobs took him to Finland for five weeks as an activity guide driving elves and families to various locations, creating fires in the snow and leading snowmobile excursions through the forest. Another job took him to France for six weeks to work on the horse team in the small north-central village of Fontaine-Le-Port.
Ryan Sprague is a lead investigator and co-host of Mysteries Decoded (CW Network) and a regular on Ancient Aliens (History Channel) and Beyond the Unknown (Travel Channel) He is the host of the Somewhere in the Skies podcast, and has authored two books under the same title, Somewhere in the Skies. He has traveled the U.S. researching and investigating both prominent and obscure UFO and unexplained phenomena cases. He lives in New York City.
Ryan Springer is known for Drunk Bus (2020).
Ryan Staats is known for Lone Survivor (2013), Neighbors (2014) and Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials (2015).
Ryan Stacy was born in Dayton, Ohio on July 1, 1986 to parents Robert & Karen Stacy. The third of four siblings, Ryan lived in Medway, Ohio until he was 10. His family relocated to the quiet village of Brookville (now a city) in 1996 and remains there to this day. Attending Miami Valley Career Technology Center his junior & senior year of high school, Ryan's interest in film-making blossomed after receiving a video editing project for his senior project. His first film, "Midsummer Nightmares," was released in October 2011 by Concept Media, a company he co-founded with friend Shawn Burkett. The company has since released multiple films and shorts of the horror genre including a sequel to the company's first film entitled "Midsummer Nightmares II: Summer's End."
Ryan Stadler is an actor and director, known for The All New Cock Blocker (2013), Mr. Joke Explainer (2012) and Mitt Romney Doesn't Understand Poor People (2012).
Ryan Stajmiger is known for Captive (2023).
Ryan Staples Scott is a producer and director, known for Wolf Head (2012), Dale and the Laughing Turtle (2009) and Robot Riot (2020).
Ryan Stasyshyn is known for John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023), Luckiest Girl Alive (2022) and The Silencing (2020).
Ryan Steele is an American dancer and actor. He was born and raised in Walled Lake, Michigan on August 3, 1990. Coming from a family entirely involved in the art of dance, Steele trained all through his elementary school years. He was offered to study dance from many institutions, including The Juilliard School. He studied concert dance and ballet extensively. This proved to be a highly essential asset he used for his film debut in Five Dances (2013) where his leading role character Chip Daniel is an aspiring ballet dancer who moves to New York to train. He played as Lost Boy Curly in the live-action stage version of the Disney classic Peter Pan in Peter Pan Live! (2014). Steele also was performed as a dancer during the 2015 Academy Awards ceremony. In 2017, Steele had a dancing role in the musical short On the Road (2017).