Originally from Guelph Ontario, Toronto based actor Ry Barrett, changed focus from a musically inclined path to acting, in the early 2000's. After devoting time with rock and punk bands through his teenage years and into his 20's, Ry began his film acting career as the lead character in the 2004 Lions Gate horror-comedy release, 'Desperate Souls'. The film was a relative success considering it's micro indie budget and lack of low budget genre competition at the time, it received worldwide distribution and kicked off several cast/crew film careers that would span multiple future collaborations. Ry continued with a steady incline of intriguing roles, following up in another Lions Gate release 'Psycho Ward', and genre festival favorites, 'Dead Genesis' and 'If A Tree Falls', which Barrett also wrote and produced, the experience cemented his love of the art and process. Barrett then went on to play the central character in the psychological thriller 'Neverlost' (Anchor Bay/Black Fawn Films), a role he received critical commendation for, as well as a 2011 Toronto International Film and Video Award for Best Actor in a Feature. For his role in 'Neverlost", Ry lost 50lbs to better suit the character, and has subsequently become known for his dedication and physical commitment and transformation to each role he immerses himself in. He has played a variety of characters demonstrating a dynamic range as an actor; from intense personal dramas, action and horror villains and heroes, comedies and even the odd children's film. Ry has never shied away from playing a leading man, as well as character centric supporting roles. A born lover of cinema, and published script, story and songwriter, Barrett's interests quickly branched into multiple facets on various projects, including producing, as well as composing fight choreography for the award winning 'The Demolisher'. Ry has since written, directed and produced music videos, features and short films, and continues contributing to his constant resume.
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Rya Kihlstedt was born on July 23, 1970 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA. She is an actress and director, known for Home Alone 3 (1997), Deep Impact (1998) and Dexter (2006). She has been married to Gil Bellows since October 3, 1994. They have two children.
Rya Meyers is a motivated actress who is quickly gaining momentum in TV, Film, and Commercials. Born and raised in southern California, Rya graduated Valedictorian of her high school class and earned her bachelor's degree with honors from UCLA. She performed for the Walt Disney Company at Disneyland Park in Anaheim and joined the entertainment department at Universal Studios Hollywood. Rya originated the lead role of Rachel Scott in the world premiere of "The Columbine Project" in Los Angeles, for which she was nominated for an Artistic Director's Achievement Award for Best Actress. She traveled with the production to perform the same role Off-Broadway in New York. Rya began her career working on student projects from many of the film schools around southern California. She soon made her way into independent shorts and features. As web series started gaining traction, she was cast as the lead in "Kill Spin," a project developed specifically for a social networking/shopping/new media site known as Lockerz. She spent several years studying with renowned acting coaches Janet Alhanti, Alice Carter and Brian Reise. She developed her improv comedy skills at UCB and joined the tight-knit actor's collective led by Brad Fleischer. A spot on "Pretty Little Liars" served as Rya's TV debut, with several appearances to follow on such shows as The Mindy Project, NCIS: New Orleans, Sleepy Hollow, How To Get Away With Murder, and MacGyver. The new media projects she has been a part of have garnered millions of views, including the short "The 5 Stages After a Breakup" and the vignette series "The Flip Side." She played the best friend of Anna Kendrick and sister of Wyatt Russell in the star-studded ensemble feature "Table 19." Rya is constantly studying, creating, and working on new projects.