Ryan Whitaker is known for Surprised by Oxford (2023), The Pendragon Cycle (2024) and After (2012). He has been married to Patti Palermo Smith since 2006. They have four children.
Ryan White is a producer and director, known for The Case Against 8 (2014), Good Ol' Freda (2013) and Ask Dr. Ruth (2019).
Ryan Whiting is known for The Equalizer (2021), The Flight Attendant (2020) and Sorry to Keep You Waiting (2020).
Ryan Whitney is known for Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004).
Ryan Whitney, formerly Ryan Whitney Newman, is starring in the upcoming independent film, "Notes." She will also appear in the Ronald Reagan biopic, "Reagan," as his first love, Margaret Cleaver. Ryan graduated UCLA Summa Cum Laude in 2019 with a BA in Psychology. Even with her temporary hiatus to complete her degree, Ryan has nonetheless acquired a lengthy list of credits, given that her professional career started at the tender age of three. Ryan got her start in print modeling, but quickly caught the eye of casting directors for commercials, television, and film. With her radiance and versatility, Ryan excelled in all roles she took on, from natural and nuanced dramatic performances to her effortless comedic timing. Ryan made her feature film debut at the age of six years old alongside an all-star cast including Steve Buscemi, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Kevin James and Nick Cannon in Columbia Pictures motion capture film "Monster House," where she earned the distinction of being the youngest actor ever to be motioned captured. Shortly after, she starred alongside Tim Allen, Courteney Cox, Chevy Chase and Kate Mara in Sony Picture's "Zoom." More recent credits include the independent features "Bad Sister," "The Thinning," and "Alexander IRL." Ryan is known for her lead role in the Nick at Nite series "See Dad Run" as 'Emily Hobbs,' the teenage daughter of Scott Baio, and for the lead role of 'Ginger Falcone' in the Disney XD series "Zeke and Luther." She also frequented fan favorites such as "Hannah Montana," "Good Luck Charlie," "Big Time Rush," and "The Thundermans." Ryan won the 2010 Young Artist Award for 'Best Performance in a TV Series by a Leading Actress' edging out four other nominees including Miley Cyrus and Miranda Cosgrove. She has taken an active part in the fashion world several times attending New York Fashion Week for work and press. When she's not filming, Ryan enjoys singing, dancing, philanthropy, music, cooking, baking, and traveling. She currently lives in Los Angeles.
Ryan is a British / German stage and screen actor who trained at the Drama Centre London. He speaks both languages fluently and is known for the Netflix series The Queen's Gambit (2020), dir. by Scott Frank, the Netflix series How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast) (2019), the feature film Spencer (2021) starring Kristen Stewart and the coming-of-age feature Abschussfahrt (2015) (Constantin Films) where he played the British thug 'Bret'. He has worked extensively in German TV series and cinema and can regularly be seen in guest and episode leads in TV productions such as the ZDF shows Notruf Hafenkante (2007) and Blutige Anfänger (2020). He was part of the original cast of the German TV Sketch Comedy Die unwahrscheinlichen Ereignisse im Leben von ... (2014) (WDR Germany / btf GmbH), which received a Grimme Award nomination, one of the most prestigious awards in German Television. Ryan's career started off typically British: performing Shakespeare. He played The Fool in 'King Lear' in London. Between Shakespeare, Ibsen, Brecht, and Chekhov, he has also worked on modern political dramas and satires, appearing in numerous productions at the award-winning Arcola Theatre London. In 2018 he joined the ensemble of the smash-hit stage sitcom "Gutes Wedding, Schlechtes Wedding" in Berlin and in 2021 he was invited to take over direction of the comedy show. Ryan's work has been underpinned by his love of the stage, which he continues to return to. As a writer Ryan has co-created award-winning online series and various short films, such as the 10 second comedy The Blow Job (2014), and the satire "The Water Sommelier" which he co-wrote, co-directed and stars in.
Ryan Widick is known for Faster! (2010), Bonnie & Clyde: Justified (2013) and The Flip Side (2014).
Ryan Wiesbrock is a producer and writer, known for Buddy Thunderstruck (2017), Holly Hobbie (2018) and Overlord and the Underwoods (2021).
Ryan Willard is an actor and producer, known for Safe Spaces (2019), Quantum (2018) and Cul-de-Sac (2016).
Ryan William Libbey is known for Made in Chelsea: Ibiza (2017), Made in Chelsea: South of France (2016) and Made in Chelsea: Croatia (2018).