T.R. Ryan

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Biography

T.R. Ryan was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. His mother had been a coloratura soprano and his father a stand-up comedian before raising four children necessitated a career change for them. Their love for the performing arts was instilled in T.R., though he gravitated towards writing in his early years, studying Communication Arts at Fordham University. However, he had actor friends like Ed Dennehy, Brian's younger brother, and became fascinated by theater, studying with Uta Hagen and Herbert Berghof in New York City. T.R. appeared in dozens of off-and off-off-Broadway plays in the 70's and 80's, and was a founding member of the Actors/Writers Company which produced original dramas and comedies on Manhattan Cable Television. He had good roles in independent films as well as some soap operas, notably "One Life to Live" but continued with his first love, the stage, playing Hoederer in Dirty Hands by Jean-Paul Sartre, and Jimmy Porter in John Osborne's Look Back in Anger, which won him Best Actor in the Direct Theater's 1975 Summer Festival. Ryan settled in Los Angeles in 1990 and did theater, network TV and indies, but mainly he wrote hour-long and feature-length scripts, and in 2003 began producing and directing a few of them. One was a comedy of single men and women hooking up by chance in Elysian Park, called L.A. Hetero, another was an homage to the classic 50's western Shane, entitled Ghost of a Hollywood Cowboy and shot in Wyoming, while his most controversial picture was Once in a Lifetime about how the September 11, 2001 attacks affected three fictional Texas oil billionaires, who suffered tragic losses, but also profited handsomely in the aftermath. Ryan worked in Europe briefly, then T.R. changed course completely and taught English and Acting in Asia for several years before going to Bollywood to act in Dhoom 3, starring Amir Khan, the biggest name in the largest film market in the world. He is back in Los Angeles, acting in TV and films, while keeping an eye out for a producer for two of his other screenplays, one showcasing zombies, and both featuring strong women's roles.

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    Trivia

    Father of actress Marisa Ryan.

    He decided to follow an acting career while basking in a standing ovation curtain call in Penn State Universitys 2,500 seat Eisenhower Auditorium.

    Quotes

    [After returning from several years overseas in 2013] America has become,the 99 cent country.

    The great thing about traveling is that you realize people are basically,the same all over the world. And the awful thing about traveling is,that you realize people are basically the same all over the world. .

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