Ryan Schwartzman is an actor and producer, known for Gordon Family Tree (2013), Before the Lights Come Up (2013) and The Man in the Trunk (2019). He has been married to Jennica Schwartzman since October 3, 2010.
Ryan Sciaino is a composer and actor, known for Magic Mike (2012), +1 (2013) and The Worst (2012).
Ryan Scott is an actor and producer, known for A Date with Miss Fortune (2015), Undressed (1999) and Relic Hunter (1999). He has been married to Jeannette Sousa since 2003.
Ryan Scott Greene was born in 1973 in Nova Scotia, Canada. He is an actor and producer, known for Beach Girls (2005), Lost Girl (2010) and Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye (2002).
Ryan Scott Thomas has had what some would call "many lives." Writer, Police Officer, Father, Coach, Teacher, Wrestler, but the one thing he has known his whole life is that he is an Actor. During his police career Ryan started acting on the side, and even had some of his writing work produced. Within weeks of leaving the police department Ryan was in New York studying acting and sharpening his skills. In the past few years Ryan has worked in television in roles on Blue Bloods, New Amsterdam, The Blacklist, The Flight Attendant, Power: Book III, and had the honor of appearing in a scene with the great Al Pacino in Hunters. In early 2020 Ryan appeared on stage in a play that he wrote, inspired by his time as a police officer working with the community. He believes a strong sense of empathy has been the most important aspect of being both a police officer and an actor. Most recently Ryan filmed a recurring role on David Simon's new HBO show, We Own This City (2022). He is honored and appreciative to be a part of this amazing project.
Born and raised in Atlanta, Seacrest has been the heart and soul of television and in radio for many years, beginning as the host of such kids shows as, Gladiators 2000 (1994), Fox Family Channel's Wild Animal Games (1995), and Click (1997), which ultimately led him to his afternoon gig at Los Angeles's Radio Station, 98.7 FM, on which he hosts and produces the #1 daily afternoon talk show, "Ryan Seacrest for The Ride Home." In the summer of 2002, he began to find fame as the host of American Idol: The Search for a Superstar (2002), a Star Search (1983) clone in which contestants try their best at auditioning a song before going on stage and to find out, who's really, the American Idol. He hosted the first two seasons of the show and after finishing the popular series, Ryan serves in the same capacity for American Juniors (2003). As in Idol, he will interact with the talent and judges, in order to keep track of viewers through the weekly show that will make it a successful hit.
Ryan Seamy was born Ryan Donald Porter on December 1st, 1979 in Redding, California, to parents Cynthia Ann Childers and Niles McTucker. An avid supporter of indie films, Ryan began acting at the age of 10 when he landed his first role as the lead in a grade school production of "The Music Man". At age 11, Ryan did volunteer work as a camera man, character generator operator and writer for a live talk show called "Requiem Incorporated" on Redding public access television; making several random on-screen appearances. It was at that young age where Ryan fell in love with being on set. Ryan further studied acting through high school drama classes, developing an organic improvisational style that would ultimately shape his comedic on-stage persona. In his early 20's, Ryan worked as a projectionist for a movie theater in Berkeley, California; where he spent his nights in the booth watching countless films for a living. Along with his vocal and singing ability, Ryan is also a fluent bass and guitar player. He's toured the country in several indie rock bands, playing many notable venues in the US. He's a founding member of the group 'Amateurs' with fellow musician and long time friend Keith Waggoner. They've played hundreds of live shows and recorded two studio albums together. After performing in several stage musicals, Ryan went on to study motion picture and video at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. Upon completing his academic studies, Ryan moved to Los Angeles at age 24 where he began finding work on professional film sets as an assistant director, production manager, camera man, and lighting operator for several major studios; learning virtually every aspect of the film industry before ever stepping in front of the lens. Ryan has worked and appeared in every category of production including feature films, television, commercials, web series, music videos, stage and print as a professional Actor. Still looking for that breakout role, Ryan is extremely dedicated to his craft and pursues it with a relentless work ethic that reflects his true passion for the art of Cinema. The Actor/Producer is now stationed in Los Angeles, California.
Ryan Sell is known for House of Cards (2013) and Armageddon Time (2022).
Ryan Serhant is an American real-estate mogul, producer, TV personality, hand model, and film actor. He is best known as the star of Bravo's Emmy-winning Million Dollar Listing New York (2012) and as the founder of the #1 real estate firm in NYC known as the Serhant Team. Ryan is also the producer and star of his new show, Sell It Like Serhant (2018), which debuted April of 2018. In the 8-episode docu-series, Serhant helps struggling salespeople across the country improve their skills, turning them into selling sharks like himself. Serhant graduated from Hamilton College in 2006 with degrees in English literature and theater. After college, he moved to New York City for a starring role on the iconic soap opera As the World Turns (1956). Always up for a challenge, Serhant took the advice of a friend and decided to pursue a career in real estate. He walked into the offices of Nest Seekers International, one of the largest real estate brokerage firms in New York City, and was offered a job. Serhant's dreams were about to become a reality in more ways than one. Serhant's tireless work ethic paid off, and he was quickly promoted to Executive Vice President and Managing Director of Nest Seekers International. In less than five years, he had sold nearly $1 billion in real estate and was ranked as one of the top-20 real-estate brokers out of 28,000 in New York City by the Real Deal magazine. Serhant's extraordinary success brought him back to television when he was least expecting it. Producers of a real-estate television series cast him in a starring role. The series, Bravo's Million Dollar Listing New York (2012), is a huge ratings success and airs internationally. His television career has expanded to include appearances on 20/20 (1978), CNN, CNBC, Today (1952), The Insider, and Bloomberg TV, among others. Serhant is frequently quoted in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Wall Street Journal China, the Boston Herald, the New York Post, and the New York Daily News. Serhant takes pride in his accomplishments and his success has allowed him to help others. He supports several non-profit organizations including Share Our Strength, Habitat for Humanity, the Human Rights Campaign, and Charity Water.