Ryan O'Callaghan has over 30 acting credits, recently starring in Ari Taub's wacky gangster comedy, 79 Parts: Director's Cut (2019), opposite Eric Roberts and Sandra Bernhard. Ryan also stars in Elias Campbell's Walk in the Park (2018); Rakhee Morzaria's Note To Self (2017), which was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award; Jana Stackhouse's sweet and quirky, The Man Who Never Sleeps (2017); a coming-of-age indie film called Minor Motion Picture (2017); a romantic comedy called, Sam (2016), directed by Nicholas Brooks (son of Mel); and a raunchy college feature called Total Frat Movie (2016) directed by Warren P. Sonoda. Ryan started acting for the screen in several short films including: Beautiful (2009), Enamour (2010), The Aristofrogs (2010), Inconclusive (2011), Any Day Now (2011), I Love You (2011), The Soul Traveler (2012), True Work (2012), Appetite (2012), Little Kung Fu Dude (2012). During this time, Ryan began to write and produce his own material. After co-writing his first screenplay, Fickle, Ryan co-wrote, co-produced and starred in his second screenplay called Placebo (2013). Placebo became an Official Selection at Six Film Festivals: Calgary International Film Festival (CIFF), Soho Intl. Film Festival (SIFF), Garden State Film Festival (GSFF), WorldFest: Houston Intl. Film Festival, Scarborough Film Festival, and the Golden Egg Film Festival. Ryan also co-wrote, starred in and co-produced, Muddy Boots (2013), which had its World Premiere at The Soho International Film Festival. Alongside his film credits, Ryan continues to work with Godlight Theatre Company in New York City, whose mandate is defined by a sharp appetite for groundbreaking, innovative work. Past Godlight credits include: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (Billy Bibbit), The Pilo Family Circus (Special Drama Desk Award), In the Heat of the Night (Drama Desk Award), and An Impending Rupture of the Belly. Ryan graduated from the prestigious Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York City. After graduating, Ryan landed the lead role and attracted critical acclaim for his performance as the teenage sociopath, Eric Harris, in the Off-Broadway play, The Columbine Project.
Ryan O'Callaghan is known for Alone in the Game (2018), The NFL on CBS (1956) and NBC Sunday Night Football (2006).
Ryan O'Connell is a writer and producer, known for Special (2019), Awkward. (2011) and The Baby-Sitters Club (2020).
Ryan David O'Connell was born and raised in San Jose, CA. He become obsessed with filmmaking in junior high when he found his dad's 80's camcorder and taught himself tape-to-tape editing while doing sketch comedy pieces and backyard stunts with his siblings. After earning his MFA in film production at Florida State University, he begin to explore his passion for acting more regularly and became known for his outlandish original characters including "Abrasive Abner", "Idol Chatter", and "Bill Underbight".
Ryan O'Connor is known for Cheerleader Generation (2019) and Ok! TV (2013).
Ryan O'Connor was born on May 1, 1981 in Boulder, Colorado, USA. He is an actor, known for Big Little Lies (2017), Dogg's Hamlet, Cahoot's Macbeth (2005) and Away (2011).
Ryan O'Flanagan is an American actor, writer, and comedian. He is best known for his roles on American Vandal (2017), New Girl (2014), Dave (2020), Dead Kevin (2011-Present), and his Overly Excited Tourist series on Funny or Die (2017). His stand up has been featured on Adam Devine's House Party (2016), Last Call with Carson Daly (2016), and The Comedy Central Half Hour (2018).
Ryan is a British actor of English, Irish and Polish heritage based in London. In his training and early career, Ryan's main body of work was in theatre shows, including 'A View From the Bridge', 'The Importance of Being Earnest', 'Henry V' and 'The Crucible'. Ryan also works as an accent and dialect coach for actors all over the world, teaching UK and US regional accents as well as Irish, Australian and Canadian.
Ryan began working in theater at the age of five, in his hometown of Dunedin, New Zealand. He is the eldest of four. Ryan completed a Bachelor of Arts at New Zealand's Otago University in 2000, majoring in Theater. He then went on to study Performance Art at New Zealand Drama School. Ryan's first television role came half way through his second year at drama school. He played one of the leads, a reformed criminal called 'Brad', in 'The Insider's Guide to Love'. A seven-part series based around a diverse group of young people whose lives become inextricably inter-linked. Ryan latter won 'best actor in a drama series' at the Qantas media awards for that role. His second television gig was playing 'Daniel', a uniform cop on TVNZ's police drama, 'The Hothouse'. After working on several New Zealand feature films including Paul Murphy's 'Second Hand Wedding' and a short film 'Crossing the line', directed by Sir Peter Jackson, Ryan moved to Melbourne Australia after landing a lead role in the long running detective drama 'City Homicide'. Ryan has more recently been working on the New Zealand movie 'Tangiwai' which saw him play Bob Blair, a New Zealand fast bowler in the 50's, and has completed filming on Tom Scott's second film 'Rage', about the 1981 springbok rugby tour of New Zealand.
Ryan O'Malley is an actor, known for Santa Fake (2019).