Ryan Barto is an actor, known for Dream House (2019), Improv Everywhere Originals (2006) and Amish Witches: The True Story of Holmes County (2016).
Ryan Barton-Grimley, or "RBG" as his colleagues refer to him, was born in Harare, Zimbabwe. For the uninitiated, that's in Africa... Yeah, Africa. Anyway, he and his family moved to the USA in the late 80's. Fresh off the boat, RBG did time at various public and private institutions, finally graduating from UCLA and also... catching the "acting bug." After studying with all the best acting coaches in Hollywood and falling in love with improv at UCB and The Groundlings, RBG won starring roles in the indie feature film TROPIX and too many grad films to mention, as well as, supporting roles in CRIMINAL MINDS and a Fox Movie of the Week titled THE PRICE OF LOVE. Yeah... remember when they made those? Anyway, always seeking new creative outlets, RBG dove headlong into writing and directing, making the internationally acclaimed home invasion thriller... THE TRUTH, starring John Heard, Brendan Sexton III, Erin Cardillo and Daniel Baldwin. Distributed worldwide by Warner Brothers, Netflix, Gravitas and Showtime, THE TRUTH was one of the most pirated films on the Internet in the three weeks preceding its release. Hot off that success, RBG starred in and produced Douglas Mueller's debut feature film about stolen valor... REPATRIATION, as well as, directed, wrote and starred in the film festival darling... ELIJAH'S ASHES... a dark comedy about brotherly love and homophobia. Both films had healthy film festival runs and were distributed worldwide, despite their low budgets and lack of movie stars. A life-long fan of horror films, RBG next took on the task of writing, producing, directing and starring in his fourth feature film... HAWK & REV: VAMPIRE SLAYERS... A campy, 80's-inspired, horror-comedy about "kicking vampire asses and taking vampire names," Hawk & Rev had its "World Premiere" at DANCES WITH FILMS, despite Covid19) and played top horror film festivals around the world and is available to stream world wide through Freestyle Digital Releasing. Lastly, RBG is in post-production on LISTEN CAREFULLY... a mind-bending psychological horror feature film he wrote, directed and stars in. He claims the film will... "Make "new parents" everywhere cringe at the the mere mention of a baby monitor!" Look out for it on the film festival circuit in late 2022. RBG thanks you for your time!
Ryan Basford is known for Hypnotic (2023), Poker Face (2022) and Going Viral.
Ryan Bates is an American actor, writer, and producer of British and Peruvian descent. Ryan's part of the Bates Family's first generation born in the United States. Born and raised in Southern California, he began pursuing the theater at the age of eight. By twelve, he landed his first commercial. Through the years Ryan stayed in school, playing multiple sports (baseball, football, boxing, soccer, and more) while building his experiences and credits in the industry. "I'm really glad I had a normal upbringing. I went to public school in a small middle-class town, worked a lot of blue collar jobs. I'm proud that's where I came from." He studied at some of the best acting schools in Los Angeles and London, including Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts where actors Kenneth Branagh, Anthony Hopkins, and Tom Hiddleston to name a few have graduated. Some of Ryan's upcoming projects include: Condition of Return (opposite Annalynne McCord), Yellow Ribbon (actor, writer, producer) and a series of "Undisclosed Western Feature Films" he's looking forward to announcing soon.
Ryan Bauer-Walsh is known for Neon Days (2019), The Deuce (2017) and Shingeki no Kyojin (2013).
Ryan Baughman is known for Breaking News in Yuba County (2021), Harker: The Awakening (2017) and The Shadow of Pursuit (2021).
Ryan Baumann is an American movie actress who has worked side by side with such Hollywood directors as Michael Bay, Mark Pellington, Sasha Levinson and Jerry G. Angelo. She completed writing programs at the University of Southern California (USC) and Stanford University during Summer 2021, and attends Windward School in Los Angeles, California, USA. Born Ryan Claire Baumann, on October 31, 2004 in Los Angeles, Ryan is a 3rd-generation actress from a family of actors/producers that go back to 1940 including a 2004 & 2007 Emmy Award for producing on a winning TV Series. Her great-great-grandfather was notable American-born attorney, Sidney Levy Herold (1880-1950) of Ashkenazi Jewish descent from Ellerstadt, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. He was the first to specialize in oil & gas law in Shreveport, Louisiana, USA including during its historic oil boom years. Ryan has also worked with industry leaders Skydance Media, Columbia Records New York, and Young & Rubicam New York (now VMLY&R of WPP Group, London) as a SAG Principal Performer. Her lead ensemble role in Warfighter (2018) (U.S. theaters 2019, now on Netflix, Variety article 11-6-2019) eventually led to working with director Michael Bay and actress Adria Arjona in a backstory scene for 6 Underground (2019), a current Netflix Top 10 "all-time most viewed original movie" starring Ryan Reynolds. As sometimes happens, Ryan's scene (a SAG Day Performer role) with Arjona (who stars as "FIVE", The Doctor) missed the final cut for this Skydance Media feature due to the film's length. She is best known for starring in Warfighter (2018) as "Ryan", the childhood soulmate of a U.S. Navy SEAL... appearing in 6 of his PTSD nightmares, Ryan's character prominently dies by his side (twice)... a breakout role in this indie feature that's all about its big message of Heroism & Sacrifice. In Warfighter (2018), Ryan's big-screen debut, Ryan played her scenes directly opposite the film's star/writer/director, Jerry G. Angelo (14 times Best Actor/Best Feature festival winner, star & producer of Artik- 2019). Another lead was played by Isaac C. Singleton Jr. ("Boothe" in Deadpool- 2016; and "Bo'sun" in Pirates of the Caribbean- 2003). Prior to that, Ryan starred above-title as "Junior" (the son of Horse Hogg) in The Adventures of Horse Hogg (2016), an action-comedy TV pilot short, which also starred Isaac C. Singleton Jr. above-title. Ryan is credited in the Billing Block on the official posters for her 2 films above. Ryan's first big break was starring with Soni Bringas (star of Fuller House) in the American Girl national U.S. commercial for their "2014 Girl of the Year" doll, Isabelle. Ryan was then featured in the national U.S. commercial for the American Girl movie, Isabelle Dances Into the Spotlight (2014). Both commercials also aired in Canada. Ryan's career started very early. She was in her first SAG commercial at 6 months old, cast as an infant boy in an Italian commercial for Mulino Bianco biscuits. She began modeling just before age 5 in 2009, when she was chosen as the "Matteo Girl" for the Matteo children's Bambino clothing line made in downtown Los Angeles. She was the sole face of their Bambino line from 2010 - 2017. Then later, as a popular child model, Ryan was featured on sidewalk billboards from Manhattan NYC to Santa Monica CA as the face of the American Apparel Kids line in 2013. By age 10, Ryan graced the cover of Institute Magazine (August 30, 2015- and its "Pierrot Theatre" feature spread) wearing an Alexandria Olivia designer dress from their Fall Couture 2015 Collection. And on stage, an 11 year old Ryan played the featured role of "Penelope Ann" in a professional production of the musical Bye Bye Birdie at the Fremont Centre Theatre for an 8-show, October 2016 run. Ryan has studied at The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute in West Hollywood CA. During the 2020-22 pandemic, Ryan began experimenting as songwriter/recording artist "Ryan Claire" and is now working on the follow-up to her debut tween-pop original single, Dreamin' a Dream, released worldwide in 2020 at age 15. She can speak in a few popular accents and mimic almost any accent she hears. Ryan became a full member of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) at 11 months old.
Ryan Bedisee is an actor, known for Vote Motherfucker (2020) and Comic Book Junkies (2020).
Ryan Begay was born in Gallup, New Mexico and grew up in Flagstaff, Arizona. Originally from the Diné Nation, his clans are Many Goats, born for Water Flowing Together, his Maternal Grandfathers are Salt and his Paternal Grandfathers are Big Water. He served five years in the US Air Force as a Space Systems Operator. After his service he continued as Satellite Systems Engineer. In his free time, he began pursuing his fascination for film. He enrolled into a production class at the Colorado Film School in Denver, Colorado. It was there that he found his passion and love for Filmmaking. He moved to northern New Mexico and completed his BFA in New Media from the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico. "The Indian Within" was his first short film, which screened from the US Southwest to the Northwest corner of Ontario, Canada. The film became a teaching tool at Cal State Dominguez Hills addressing the themes of empire and language found in film. Along with writing and Directing, he added DP to the list in his next short, "Ignite", which premiered at ImagineNATIVE in Toronto, then went on to air on RTVE in Madrid, Spain and recently screened in New York at the Tribeca Film Center. He has persevered through many obstacles with his most recently completed northern New Mexico short, "Carpio". After Ryan's move to New Mexico, a newfound passion for acting emerged. He has appeared in many short films but not until "Blaze You Out" (2011) did he realized his love for movies encompasses more than working behind the camera. He has since gone on to perform in many New Mexico film productions both Independent and Big Budget Feature Films as well as notable New Mexico TV series. He continues to Write, Direct and Act as well as develop ideas for a stronger Diné/Native American presence in Film and Television both in front of and behind the camera.
Ryan Beil is an actor and comedian based in Vancouver, BC. Best known for a run of commercials for A&W restaurants, his legendary improv troupe the Sunday Service and a decade long career as an actor of note on stage and screen. When he's not performing he's watching baseball. He is also the co-founder of the comedy school "Blind Tiger" and curates a live venue called "Little Mountain Gallery."