Ryan Eggold was born on August 10, 1984 in Lakewood, California. His father is of German descent and his mother is of half Croatian and half Austrian-Jewish ancestry. Ryan's maternal grandmother was born in Vienna. Eggold attended Santa Margarita Catholic High School, where he participated in many school plays and graduated in 2002. He went on to study at USC's esteemed theatre department, graduating in 2006, then landed several recurring television roles on CBS, HBO, Cartoon Network, ABC, The CW, and FX right out of college. He made his professional television debut on "Related" and his professional film debut on "Con: The Corruption of Helm" in 2006. Eggold's other television credits include the A&E miniseries "Sons of Liberty," FX's "Dirt" with Courteney Cox and HBO's "Entourage." Eggold also starred as Tom Keen in the spin-off series "The Blacklist: Redemption." Eggold stepped behind the camera to write, direct, produce and compose the film "Literally Right Before Aaron," which premiered at Tribeca film festival and was originally based on Eggold's award-winning 2011 short of the same name. The film follows a young man who attends the wedding of his ex-girlfriend. Cobie Smulders, Justin Long, John Cho and Kristen Schaal star. On the big screen, Eggold played a supporting role in Spike Lee's Academy Award winning "BlacKKKlansman." He can also be seen in Eliza Hittman's new drama "Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always;" Other film credits include So Yong Kim's "Lovesong," opposite Riley Keough and Jena Malone; Gabriele Muccino's "Fathers and Daughters," opposite Amanda Seyfried and Aaron Paul; Tyler Perry's "The Single Moms Club;" Megan Griffiths' "Lucky Them," opposite Toni Collette and Thomas Hayden Church; "The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby," with Jessica Chastain and James McAvoy; and Chris Lowell's directorial debut "Beside Still Waters." On stage, Eggold starred in a revival of Arthur Miller's "All My Sons," opposite Alec Baldwin and Laurie Metcalf, at the John Drew Theater at Guild Hall in East Hampton, N.Y. Born and raised in Southern California, Eggold is a graduate of USC's theater program. When he's not acting, he plays in his a band as a musician and singer. He's looking to turn his attention to writing and directing more content in the near future.
Ryan Egnatoff is known for The League of S.T.E.A.M. (2010), Spike (2008) and The Carpenter: Part 1 - And So They Die (2009).
Ryan Elizabeth is known for Ebony Hustle (2021).
Ryan has performed in over 15 stage productions, playing the lead in Dreamgirls, The Wedding Singer and even straight plays like To Kill a Mockingbird. She's considered a well-rounded performer as she makes the transition to TV/Film from the stage. She's now working as an actor in New York City and has been a featured dancer on the Emmy award winning FX series POSE as well as her portrayal of dancers on multiple prime-time television shows like Law & Order:CI, Gossip Girl. She has starred in short episodics like The Saltimbanks and the Dystopian sci-fi movie, Ambitions Debt. She is an alumna of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York City, where her studies incorporated the Lee Strasberg technique, voice production and speech, scene studies with Shakespearean verse and works of Tennessee Williams with Dr. Roxana Stuart. Her studies also included movement and dance classes for Ballroom, Ballet and Jazz alongside staged combat training. After graduation, she went on to perform in various concerts, musicals and plays. Recently, Elle has taken part in commercial work for Google: Arts & Culture. She's a spokesmodel for the IL Makiage beauty brand. Playing the role of influencer for Iwata L.E.D. lights and Slyde Innovations. Also, she's done an online commercial for the Instamour Dating app. Elle has always been physically active, starting with running track, to cheerleading in high school, to studying all forms of dance. She recently has been studying pole/Lyra dance. Yoga was required every morning during her time at AMDA. Roller skating from young, and continues to hone that skill. She plans to take on more dynamic roles in new, and up- and-coming feature films and shorts.
Ryan Elliott is an actor, known for Art of Darkness (2012).
Ryan Ellsworth is an actor, known for The Alienist (2018), EastEnders (1985) and Island at War (2004).
Ryan Elm is an actor, known for The Flash (2014), Stargate SG-1 (1997) and Legends of Tomorrow (2016).
Ryan Enever is an English actor/writer who originates from East London Plastow and is the youngest of four brothers. After being a young prospect footballer playing youth football for Leyton Orient youth as well as stints with Tottenham and West Ham youth Ryan left school to join the army as an infantry soldier with The Royal Green Jackets, where his career was cut short due to injury and he was eventually medically discharged. After a turbulent life and meeting his wife Stacey, Ryan found his passion in the entertainment industry. Once completing a national Diploma at Doncaster College Ryan auditioned for acting at The Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts where he received a BA Hons degree. Ryan lives with his long-term wife Stacey Enever and their four children Mackenzie, Logan, Ryan Jr, and Faith.
Ryan Eslinger was born in 1981 in Alton, Illinois, USA. He is a director and writer, known for Madness and Genius (2003), When a Man Falls in the Forest (2007) and Daniel and Abraham (2009).
Ryan Estrada was born on November 20, 1980 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Big Data (2016), Garbage: A 24 Hour Film (2017) and Chonkers (2022). He has been married to Hyun Sook Kim since October 30, 2012.