Ryan Baker is known for Fortress of Sin (2022).
A Midwestern transplant splitting his time between New York City and The Hudson Valley, Ryan began studying as an actor before making the transition into the prolific director of largely independent films, editorial documentaries and short-form web content like 'The Really Cool Show (an early YouTube web series with over 20 million views). Additionally, he is an award-winning cinematographer, having shot as many films for other people, as he's directed on his own. His work is recognized for it's authenticity and beautiful, organic cinematography. His feature films are largely improvised focused on the every day lives of people in and out of love. In between films, he makes commercial food videos. Ryan was the co-founder of Robel Films, an NYC based independent film production company and works under The Balas Brothers moniker.
Ryan Ball is a Canadian Actor who has appeared in both film and television. He appears in the indie Canadian horror film "Red Spring" as a vampire; and in the Discovery Channel series "Disasters At Sea" as a background actor for 2 episodes in Season 1, and minor roles for 2 episodes in Season 2. He is also a writer and has released three novels, "Ginnie" (2019), "Hot Mess" (2020), and "Home Sweet Home" (2021).
Ryan Ball is an actor, known for Southpaw (2015) and Unearth (2020).
Ryan Ballantine is known for his work on Hard Knocks Fighting (2012), MMA Individual Fights (2018) and Out of the Cage: Misha Cirkunov (2020).
Ryan Bang is an actor, known for Kimmy Dora and the Temple of Kiyeme (2012), Beauty and the Bestie (2015) and Loving in Tandem (2017).
Ryan Bannon is known for Wildfire, The Liminal (2018) and Neon City (2018).
Ryan Barber is an actor, known for Jockey (2021).
Ryan Barboza is known for Devils Tramping Grounds (2018), Howie Grave: Teenage Reaper (2016) and Here to Mars (2020).
Ryan Barger is an editor and actor, known for Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (2014), Bobcat Goldthwait's Misfits & Monsters (2018) and The Hamster (2016).