Ryan Hamilton is an actor and writer, known for The Oscars (2022), The Comedian (2016) and Life & Beth (2022).
Ryan Hammond is known for American Detective with Lt. Joe Kenda (2021), In Pursuit with John Walsh (2019) and The Mark of a Killer (2019).
Ryan Hance is an Australian Actor, best known for Danger Close (2019), Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017) and Mako: Island of Secrets (2015). Ryan graduated from the The Performing Arts Conservatory in Brisbane, with an Advanced Diploma of Film and Stage Acting. He is Represented by Helen Pandos Management.
Ryan Handley is known for Deadpool (2016), Star Trek Beyond (2016) and Suicide Squad (2016).
Ryan Hanner is an American born actor, director, and producer. Ryan began his acting career in 2018. Later that year, him and his best friend decided to open up Rydan Media, a christian production company. Their goal is to spread the love of Jesus Christ through feature films, and show the world how fun it is to live for Jesus.
Ryan Hansen is an American actor. He was born in Fountain Valley, California, and raised in El Cajon, California, but has since moved with his wife, Amy Hansen, to Los Angeles. His wife is a former roommate of Kristen Bell (star of Veronica Mars (2004)). Hansen is involved in the campaign, "Invisible Children", and has appeared in the online series, "The LXD", of which 50% of the profits are going to the Invisible Children Campaign.
Ryan Harden is an actor, known for Last Ferry (2019), SCOTUS and the City (2018) and Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen (2009).
Ryan Harper Gray is multi-hyphenate who got his start acting opposite Jane Krakowski & Eric Stoltz in When Zachary Beaver Came to Town. As well as making experimental films and avant-guard theater (Salvage Vanguard, Box Of Madness). While active in the art-house scene, he caught the attention of indie maverick Jon Jost & began a director/actor collaboration that would span ten years & five features that have shown all over the world. Their feature Homecoming, in which Ryan played the lead, premiered at the Venice Film Festival then went on to win awards & screen across the globe. Ryan can also be seen in the sci-fi feature Earthling (SXSW premiere), White Creek (opposite Robert Longstreet), Raise a Good Man (opposite Anna Margaret Hollyman), Netflix's The Frontier (starring Jocelin Donahue, Jim Beaver, Kelly Lynch- SXSW Premiere) & No Way To Live (starring Freya Tingley, Larry Fessenden, Timothy V. Murphy) As well as his acting & directing the new series This is a Love Story, he is an ongoing Producer of Let's Go Atsuko! a hit live show and podcast in Los Angeles at the historic Dynasty Typewriter.
Ryan Harpole is an editor living in Los Angeles, from the small town of Brentwood in Northern California. Ryan moved to Los Angles to attend Loyola Marymount University in 2015 with the hope of pursuing a career in screen acting. Soon after moving, Ryan found his true passion in film editorial and traded one for the other. Before Ryan graduated in 2019, he had edited over thirty short films, and completed his first feature film. After graduation, Ryan furthered his passion in post production by becoming a VFX Editor at Technicolor VFX where he worked on shows such as Westworld and Star Trek: Picard, and academy award winning films like Ma Rainey's Black Bottom. After Technicolor, Ryan continued to freelance in the post production sphere doing both Editorial and VFX work.
Ryan Harr was an American actor. He held a BA in Theatre from the University of Kentucky and was a graduate of the Stella Adler Studio of Acting's Professional Conservatory program in NYC. He went on to study with Ron Burrus in Stella Adler's post-graduate intensive course, in Los Angeles, where he was theatrically signed and had lived for four years. He moved back to NYC, working for Adler's Studio before traveling for work as an actor, set PA, and still photographer. Through the SAFD and the BASSC, he trained in several forms of Stage Combat. He also had expertise in riding horses, both western and bareback. He died on April 22, 2021, aged 33, in Green Bay, Wisconsin, from undisclosed causes.