Ryan Colt Levy was born on February 12, 1987 in New York City, New York, USA. He is known for Boku no Hero Academia: World Heroes Mission (2021), JoJo no kimyô-na bôken (2012) and Yuukoku no Moriarty (2020).
Ryan is an alumnus of the prestigious Peter Stark Producing MFA Program at USC. He received his BA in Film Studies and Production from Hofstra University, graduating Suma Cum Laude. Before that he pursued a degree in Accounting from Villanova University and spent a year at Cambridge University in England studying Economics and Political Science. He is a member of the Lambda Pi Eta Communications Honor Society as well as the Gamma Phi Business Honor Society.
Ryan Conrath is known for Two Pints Lighter (2014), Zombie Bites Werewolf (2018) and All Day Yeah (2010).
Ryan Kyle Coogler is an African-American filmmaker and producer who is from Oakland, California. He is known for directing the Black Panther film series, Creed, a Rocky spin-off and Fruitvale Station. He frequently casts Michael B. Jordan in his works. He produced the Creed sequels, Judas and the Black Messiah and Space Jam: A New Legacy. He is married to Zinzi since 2016.
Ryan was born in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea to an Australian missionary family. His father traveled through PNG, Vanuatu, Australia and New Zealand. After high-school in Auckland, New Zealand, Ryan fought competitively in taekwondo and won two tournaments. He worked as a carpenter for six years and was brought to New York in 2008 to be featured in the DKNY Jeans campaign with Behati Prinsloo. His rugged good looks landing him in campaigns for Armani Exchange with Izabel Goulart, Abercrombie and Fitch, Hugo Boss underwear, Trussardi Jeans and Esprit underwear with Gisele Bündchen and Erin Wasson. He's been in TV commercials around the globe for brands such as Paramount pictures, Rock Port, Garnier, Macy's, A+F and Just Jeans. Since fashion, Ryan is making strides into leading man territory onscreen, playing Jake Bolin the "Flirtual Killer" on MTV's Eye Candy (2015) and appeared in Rough Night (2017) opposite Scarlett Johansson and Kate McKinnon. Ryan will also be seen playing Owen in the TV adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Confess (2017), written and directed by Elissa Down. Ryan continues to build his body of work spending time writing, directing and developing skills in all areas of the film world. His short film Left Behind (2014) is about the confrontation between a mother struggling with her depression and a son's unorthodox methods to help her see reason. It was inspired by the loss of loved ones and in an effort to raise awareness for those suffering with mental illnesses and depression. Ryan continues to work alongside Susan Batson and Anthony Meindl as he explores characters in his writing and grows as an artist.
Ryan Cooper is an actor and director, known for Shadow in the Cloud (2020), Out of Order (2022) and Quimbo's Quest (2019).
Ryan Copia is known for Wanted: Girlfriend (2024).
Ryan's charismatic on-screen presence and the breadth of his emotional and comedic range ensure he is in constant demand. Upcoming feature films include 1930's action-thriller High Ground, directed by Stephen Johnson, and the lead role in Maziar Lahooti's debut feature film Below, opposite Anthony LaPaglia. Ryan played Rudi in Bruce Beresford's period drama Ladies in Black, based on Madeleine St John's 1993 best-selling Australian novel The Women in Black. For his portrayal of this well-loved role, Ryan received a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the 2019 Australian Film Critics Awards. He also stars in Stan's gripping six-part drama, Bloom. Ryan was nominated for a 2018 AACTA Award for his lead role in 1% (renamed Outlaws), which premiered in the Discovery section of the Toronto International Film Festival. Other recent features include Mary Magdalene, from renowned director Garth Davis. His portrayal of Tim Conigrave in Neil Armfield's adaptation of the book Holding the Man earned him nominations for Best Actor at the 2016 AACTA Awards and Australia's Film Critics' Circle Awards. Previous film credits include the award-winning Hacksaw Ridge, from director Mel Gibson; The Water Diviner, under the direction of Russell Crowe; Ali's Wedding and A Few Less Men. Ryan was honored to be named the GQ Breakthrough Actor of 2015. He has been the recipient of the Australians in Film Heath Ledger Scholarship and the IF Out of the Box award. He has received Logie nominations in the categories of Most Outstanding New Talent and Most Popular New Male Talent. Other film work includes Greg McLean's Wolf Creek 2, Not Suitable for Children and Spike Jonze's Where the Wild Things Are. Not Suitable for Children saw him nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the AACTA Awards and receive a Best Supporting Actor win at the Film Critics' Circle Award. With several main cast TV credits to his name as a teenager, Ryan went on to study at NIDA. Later TV credits include Love Child, Underbelly: The Golden Mile, Tangle, Redfern Now, The Moodys, and Coby in the Seven Network's hit series Packed to the Rafters. Ryan made his professional stage debut in Sex with Strangers for the Sydney Theatre Company (STC) and was reunited with the company in 2015 for its production of Arcadia.
Ryan Robert Cory was born in Seattle, Washington. Since 2000, Ryan studied journalism alongside film and cinematography. Ryan moved on to work as a producer, writer, director and actor in film, television, commercials and internet series within Seattle's creative communities, as well as in productions set in New York and Los Angeles. In his past roles as creative director, producer, editor, Ryan's work has been published in Forbes, Tech Crunch, Mashable and Rolling Stone (Rex Velvet - 2012). Ryan has directed several music videos for Sony Legacy as well as Warner/Universal artists, with strong roots in Seattle's music scene (Pearl Jam: Dance Of The Clairvoyants - 2020). Ryan recently starred in a feature length film "I Am DB Cooper" as the leading title character.