Ryan Ignasiak is known for Married at First Sight (2014) and Married at First Sight: Unfiltered (2016).
Ryan Ingrim is known for Date a Live (2013), Psycho-Pass (2012) and Jôkamachi no danderaion (2015).
Ryan Irving is an actor and director, known for Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist (2020), Hold the Dark (2018) and Wynonna Earp (2016).
Born and raised in Pasadena, CA with a successful character actor for a grandfather and an award-winning stage actor for a father, Ryan Izay had an early appreciation for the arts. As an actor, Izay is best known for his co-starring role in the critically acclaimed independent film, Beyond Honor, and a supporting role in the Logo series, "DTLA." As well as his success in front of the camera, Izay has an MA in film studies and often works as an entertainment journalist. Beginning as a guest reviewer for ChristianAnswers.net, Izay earned a position as the Los Angeles representation for UK-based website, The Z Review. This led to the title of associate editor with Real Movie News and the creation of its American ".com" counterpart. Izay is also an adjunct professor in the School of Visual and Performing Arts at Azusa Pacific University.
Ryan J. Brown, originally from Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, graduated from Goldsmiths University of London and Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. Brown won the BAFTA Rocliffe New Writing Prize in 2016. He is the only screenwriter to have been featured on the UK's TV Brit List twice. In 2017 Brown was featured in Gay Times as an "LGBT Emerging Artist to watch.
Ryan J. Gilmer was born on November 2, 1977 in Saint Louis Park, Minnesota, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Catharsis (2017), Lurking in the Dark (2017) and Z.E.T.A. Force (2015).
Ryan J. Haddad is an actor, playwright, and autobiographical performer based in New York. His acclaimed solo play HI, ARE YOU SINGLE? was presented in The Public Theater's Under the Radar Festival and continues to tour the country. Other New York credits include MY STRAIGHTIES (Ars Nova/ANT Fest), NOOR AND HADI GO TO HOGWARTS (Theater Breaking Through Barriers), and the cabaret FALLING FOR MAKE BELIEVE (Joe's Pub). Regional credits include THE MAIDS, Lucy Thurber's ORPHEUS IN THE BERKSHIRES (Williamstown Theatre Festival), and HI, ARE YOU SINGLE? (Guthrie Theater, Cleveland Play House, Williamstown Theatre Festival). He has a recurring role on the Ryan Murphy Netflix series "The Politician." Additional television: "Bull," "Madam Secretary," and "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt." Haddad has performed original work at La MaMa E.T.C., the New Museum, and The LGBT Center of New York City. His plays in development include GOOD TIME CHARLIE and DARK DISABLED STORIES. He is a member of The Public Theater's Emerging Writers Group and a former Queer/Art Performance and Playwriting Fellow, under the mentorship of Moe Angelos. Learn more at www.ryanjhaddad.com and follow him on social at @ryanjhaddad.
Ryan J. Irving is an actor, known for Servant (2019), Never This World (2020) and Survivor: The Marky Mirarer Story.
Ryan J. Lewis (Ryan Jordan Lewis) known as "Ryanlewistheactor", is a rising star based in Atlanta, GA. He is an American Actor. He is best known for his role as Quinon Carter in Sundance film, Just A Kid From Seattle (2018). Ryan was born and raised in Atlanta, GA. He first came to attention after placing 2nd in the National August Wilson Monologue Competition (2017). He later portrayed Elder Mosley in the stage play Who's This Sleeping in My Bed (2017), directed by acclaimed play write Shelly Garrett. Ryan has appeared on television series' Black Ink Crew: Atlanta (2017), and Kevin (Probably) Saves the World (2017). Most notably, he's starred in the Sundance sponsored short film, Just A Kid from Seattle (2018), directed by, 3-Time VMA winner, Grammy nominated director Jonathan Augustavo. Ryan works to be the best and most accomplished actor of his generation and, with more than eight years of training and experience, he has the work ethic and passion needed to do so. Ryan's training ranges from acting workshops with Tony Award Winning Director Kenny Leon, and True Colors Theatre Company to prestigious conservatories, The Atlanta Workshop Players and New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts. He is a humble student of his craft. Ryan credits his biggest inspirations to be God, his mother, his middle, and high school theatre teachers; Ms. Cynthia Samuels & Mr. Travis Paul Smith.
Ryan J. Smith is known for Talking to Ghosts (2023), Kid and Bright Eyes (2020).