Ryan Grego is known for The Whole Truth (2016), The East (2013) and The Opera Game (2019).
Winning not one but two "Best Director 2016" awards for his feature debut Shortwave, Phillips has traveled the film festival circuit, taking home over twenty three "Official Selections", and 18 wins including "Jury Prize," "Best Feature," "Best Actress," "Best Screenplay," "Best Editing," and three "Best Cinematography" awards. He was nominated for "Best new wave artist award" at the biggest genre festival in the world, the 2016 Sitges Film Festival. The film received a standing ovation at both Sitges & Raindance and a four-star critical acclaim from the UK film review from both sold-out screenings at the festivals, while LA Weekly named it one of the "Top 5 must see" films during its premiere at the 19th annual "Dances With Films" film festival. The movie was picked up for distribution by Sony Pictures & Vega Baby Releasing in 2017. Phillips has recently partnered with Stephen Susco writer of "The Grudge," "The Grudge 2," "Texas Chainsaw 3D," and "Red" for his next feature film, "Copperhead Road," which was picked as a top 10 script at the 2017 Beverly Hills Screenplay Competition Phillips studied directing at Long Island University's Film program, He then went on to receive a Bachelors degree in Media Arts from The University Of South Carolina. Ryan has an additional 15 national and international awards for short format films, which have led to other music video and feature film productions. Phillips' work within The Paradise Collective includes the latest music video for Neon Hitch, Sparks, which has been featured on the front page of VEVO, as well as MTV. His music video for Eriel Indigo's Innocence premiered on REVOLT TV. He directed a commercial spot for Kahlua, featuring Jeff Bridges while filming the new skateboarding documentary for VICE sports. Phillips is also involved in multiple TV series and online publications which he is actively directing as well as acting post supervisor on. In 2014 he directed a 10 episode TV show "Hometown Tough" following the lives of MMA fighters for 6 months. Phillips' ten years in the industry has honed his talent for directing and writing, giving him the bandwidth to be able to direct anything from commercial and tv to music videos and feature films.
Ryan Grindstaff is known for Ectomy (2016), Culture of Fear (2017) and Free Country (2016).
Ryan Grooms is an actor and writer, known for Whistling Jack, Morbid (2013) and Screwdriver (2020).
Ryan Groves is an actor, writer and producer from Greenville, Mississippi and is best known as an actor, writer and producer of the forthcoming web series, "The Ploy." A graduate of Rutgers University, Groves began his acting career as an extra in the independent film, "Stuck," directed by Stuart Archer. Shortly after his move to Los Angeles, Groves landed a role as "Liam" in the short film, "Getting Help." Groves also accepted television roles in "Delirium" and "Legends," starring Sean Bean (Lord of the Rings trilogy), Tina Majorino (Napoleon Dynamite, True Blood) and Ali Larter (Resident Evil: Afterlife) and in film with a featured role in "April Rain," directed by Luciano Saber. Groves cites writing as his first love, drawing and writing scripts for his own comic book as a child. What began as a hobby eventually came to life in the form of his graphic novel, "Red Herring." Encouraged by friends and family, Groves developed the idea for "The Ploy," where the superheroes from his childhood's active imagination are brought to the forefront in the form of an emerging web series. Season one of "The Ploy" is set to premiere on YouTube in early 2014. Groves can be seen on the popular TBS sitcom "Ground Floor," the FOX comedy-drama "Rake," starring Emmy Award winner, Greg Kinnear and in the upcoming feature film, "Dominion" as Sgt. Ray.
Ryan Grovey is known for Worst Cooks in America (2010).
Ryan Guess is known for The Heller Awards (2024), The Heller Awards (2022) and Herd (2023).
Ryan Gunn is an actor, known for Trashology (2012).
Ryan experienced favor with his introduction to early success as a stuntman in national commercials, partnering with brands like Verizon, Gatorade, and Duracell. While training as an actor, he began doing stunt work on films like "When the Game Stands Tall (2014)", "The Wedding Ringer (2015)", and "Underdogs (2013)". Friends and colleagues recognize Ryan as a modern day Renaissance man; he now acts, directs, creates, and produces. Ryan's first production, the full length play <i>One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest</i>, was a huge success. On top of producing the play, Ryan also starred in its dynamic, ensemble cast. As a creator, he is in pre-production for his first original screenplay. As an actor, you can see Ryan in recent films including "My Many Sons (2016)", "Cartel (2016)", and "Slamma Jamma (2017)".
Ryan Guzman (Gooz-MAHN) is a former MMA fighter who caught the notice of Hollywood. After starring as a series regular on the ABC series, "Notorious," Ryan can currently be seen fighting fires on the upcoming 4th season of Fox's "9-1-1." Created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Tim Minear, "9-1-1" became Fox's top series after its early 2018 launch. He can also currently be seen in the horror film "The Cleansing Hour" (October 2020) from AMC Networks/Shudder. Born in Texas and raised in his hometown of Sacramento, Ryan Guzman never thought of becoming an actor, much less a professional dancer. At the age of seven, he developed an interest in martial arts and earned his first black belt in Tae Kwon Do by the age of ten. This led him into the octagon as a MMA fighter in Sacramento until his fighting license expired in 2010. A gifted athlete, he was also a sought-after left-handed pitcher with a fastball clocked between 87-90 miles per hour. A shoulder injury ended this career dream while Guzman was still a teenager, which transitioned later into a career in print modeling and soon after, acting. Guzman worked successfully in San Francisco starting with LOOK Modeling Agency at the age of 18 and later in Los Angeles, he joined the esteemed Wilhelmina Agency at 22. Guzman has since starred in television commercials for Old Navy, Gillette, Candies and Oprah Winfrey Network. He has modeled for Abercrombie & Fitch, Affliction and Reebok among others. After success in modeling, Guzman signed on with a talent manager, and went into the audition process as a professional actor. Just a few short months later, he booked the male lead for "Step Up Revolution" (Lionsgate). He followed the success of the film with another lead in the indie film "Beyond Paradise" and supporting roles in the indie films "There's Always Woodstock" directed by Rita Merson and "April Rain" directed by Luciano Saber. After the international success of "Step Up Revolution," Ryan reprised his role as 'Sean' in "Step Up: All In" alongside fan favorite female from the past films, Briana Evigan. Ryan's career elevated once more when he starred as the male lead opposite Jennifer Lopez in the Universal Studios thriller "The Boy Next Door." Helmed by "Paranormal" producer, Jason Blum, and director Rob Cohen, the film centered on Ryan's character, a teenage boy who lived next to Lopez's character. He went on to star as the male lead in the iconic 80's live-action remake of "Jem and the Holograms," playing 'Rio Racheco,' the road manager and love interest for Jem. Next, Ryan joined as the main cast in "Everybody Wants Some," the sequel to "Dazed and Confused," from writer and director Richard Linklater, that centers around a group of guys on a baseball team in the 80s. The film released to great reviews in April 2016. Guzman continued on to play alongside Sylvester Stallone in "Backtrace." Most recently in film, Ryan was seen playing opposite Edward James Olmos in the indie film "Windows on the World" and playing the lead role in the indie thriller "The Cleansing Hour." In 2017, Ryan was awarded the Horizon award from the National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts and in 2019, the city of Sacramento proclaimed May 15th "Ryan Guzman Day." Ryan resides in Los Angeles with his family.