Ryan McDonough is an actor and producer, known for Last Night in Rozzie (2021), Last Night in Rozzie (2017) and Fell, Jumped or Pushed (2016).
Ryan McElhaney is an actor, known for Apocalypse: Key to the Realms, Halloween Heroes (2021) and The Story of Mother's Day (2021).
Ryan was born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta. He took his first tap class at 6 years old, igniting a passion for all dance styles. As a teen, he was also involved in volleyball, ball hockey, and competitive gymnastics which kept him airborne! In addition to athletics, Ryan excels at playing the piano. Ryan has trained extensively in street styles at Edmonton's Kore Dance Studio under the direction of Alexander Chung where their team won the Canadian Hip Hop Championship and placed top ten at the subsequent Hip Hop International competition. During Ryan's senior year, he extended his training at Monsters Dance Convention and studios across Los Angeles. He was also proud to receive Kore's Outstanding Male Dancer Award and the Artists Emerge Scholarship. Ryan is excited to have signed with da Costa Talent and continue pursuing his career. Immediately upon signing and moving to Vancouver, he booked his first dancer role on Netflix's Julie and the Phantoms directed by Kenny Ortega. Ryan is known for his hard work, passion, big smile, and unmatched work ethic.
Ryan McFaul is a director and producer, known for Crashing (2017), Lady Dynamite (2016) and Inside Amy Schumer (2013).
Ryan McGarry is a producer and writer, known for Code Black (2013), Code Black (2015) and Pandemic: How to Prevent an Outbreak (2020).
Ryan McGinnis was born on May 15, 1993 in Dallas, Texas, USA. He is an actor, known for Ugly Betty (2006), Gayby (2012) and Hard Sell (2016).
Ryan started his career for productions working on "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia", "Animal Kingdom", and now works as a Producer / Director for the production company GOV Productions - Duluth Film Company, located in Duluth, MN. His first film produced, written, and directed for DFC is the 73 minute spiritual drama "Vigor" in 2017. Ryan and Duluth Film Company have just finished principle photography for "Sasquatch I: It Begins; The Curse of the Weresquatch", a 90 min horror comedy, with late 2017 release date.
As a writer, Ryan got his start in the late 90's writing scripts for the top wrestling promotions in the United States. He wrote and produced 2 animated shorts "Adam & Steve" which won Funniest Short at the Spike & Mike Twisted Animation film festival (1995) and "Noah's Fabulous Ark" which was also nominated the following year (1996). In 2005 Ryan wrote his first novel "The Books of Xenador" that was optioned by Fox Atomic as a graphic novel series. In 2013 Ryan wrote and produced the dark comedy/horror film "Bloody Bobby". Ryan's unique story telling ability has caught the attention of Hollywood executives. In 2014 Ryan started his own production company Twisted Tall Tales with future films like Gambit's Game, 666: The Devil's Highway, and The Harlequin already in development.
Ryan McIntyre was born on September 2, 1986 in Lincoln, Kentucky, USA. He is an actor, known for The Prey (2016), Dead Start (2009) and Shameless (2013). Ryan graduated from Western Kentucky University in 2009. Ryan then moved to Los Angeles to study acting. Ryan Started out by booking TV commercials and he did some low budget movies to gain experience and build credits.
Ryan McIntyre is known for Black Christmas (2019) and Hacktivists (2015).