Ryan Cargill is an actor and writer, known for WITS Academy (2015), Miss India America (2015) and The Young and the Restless (1973).
Ryan Carmody was born in New Jersey, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for Mating 101 (2011), Red Zone (2001) and Van Nuys (2010). He is an entrepreneur who has produced a handful of apps, and lives in Los Angeles, California with his two dogs.
Actor Ryan Carnes has amassed numerous credits over the years, including roles in the smash hit ABC series "Desperate Housewives," and Clint Eastwood's LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA. Most recently, Carnes starred in the Hulu Holiday film CUPID FOR CHRISTMAS, streaming on the platform. Carnes grew up on a farm outside a small rural town in Illinois. As an only child, he spent much of his time in nature, exploring the acres of woods that surrounded his family's property. Beyond that, he dedicated his formative years to academics, basketball, baseball, and drumming. In addition to film and television, Carnes has been diving into songwriting and aims to release a full length record with music partner Vanessa Silberman in 2022. The Illinois native first discovered acting at Duke University, where he majored in Public Policy. He set aside his original plans for law school in order to pursue acting in Los Angeles, where he immediately landed the role of Justin on season 1 of ABC's mega hit TV series "Desperate Housewives," alongside Eva Longoria and Shawn Pyfrom. From there, he continued to book steady work that brought him international recognition. He made an extended appearance on the legendary British sci-fi series "Doctor Who," as the popular character Laszlo (forever commemorated through an actual action figure, sculpted in his likeness). He fulfilled his childhood dream of dawning superhero tights in the title role in the SYFY limited run series "The Phantom." In 2016, Carnes took a turn as a troubled wanderer in the 2016 short film titled, "The Golden Year," written and directed by Salvador Paskowitz (THE AGE OF ADELINE). Carnes also starred opposite Mexican superstar Omar Chaparro in LA BODA DE VALENTINA, one of Mexico's top 10 grossing films of all time. As a creative artist, Carnes' lent his voice to the development of the Paramount+ hit "Why Women Kill," Season 3. He will also serve as producer.
Ryan Carpenter is known for Haze (2016), First in Human (2017) and The First 48 (2004).
Ryan Carpenter is known for The Trixie & Katya Show (2017), Help Me I'm Dying (2019) and MSFW the Fashion Finale '19 (2019).
Ryan Carr is initially from Ft Lauderdale FL. He started learning gymnastics when he was 3 and started teaching gymnastics when he was 16. During his enrolment at St. Thomas Aquinas High School he discovered acting at the Ft. Lauderdale Children's Theatre and began to invest in his own professional acting career. He graduated with a BFA from the North Carolina School of the Arts in 2007 and moved across the country to Los Angeles where his acting and gymnastics skills created numerous opportunities for him in Hollywood music videos, prime time TV shows, and national commercials. Ryan is presently continuing his gypsy adventure in Chicago with his FLCT comrades. Currently he trains some of the country's best stunt performers and coordinators in gymnastics safety, parkour and free running techniques and has worked with most of California's athletic and acting elite. Ryan has been blessed with an exciting journey a supportive family and wonderful friends.
Ryan Carter is known for Hacker: Trust No One (2021), Terror at Black Tree Forest (2021) and Video Shop Tales of Terror (2023).
Ryan Carter is known for Life for Rent (2012), Decline (2022) and The Making Of (2016).
Ryan Carter was born and raised in the Tampa Bay area of Florida. He always loved entertaining even at a young age and Ryan would habitually get in trouble in school for being a "class clown". Being trained in Improvisation, Musical Theatre, and Film, Ryan is an excited young well rounded actor.
Ryan Cartwright is best known for his work on Bones (2008-2011), Mad Men (2009), Mom (2014), Vacation (2015), Alphas (2011), and Kevin Can Wait (2016-2018). After working for many years in England on shows like Hardware (2003-2004), Donovan (2005-2006) and The Grimleys (1999-2001) Ryan moved to Los Angeles to enjoy the sunshine.