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'''Ryan Alosio''' is the actor who portrays [[Taylor]] in an unaired scene from ''[[Six Months Ago]]''. |
'''Ryan Alosio''' is the actor who portrays [[Taylor (D.L.'s crew)|Taylor]] in an unaired scene from ''[[Six Months Ago]]''. |
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==About== |
==About== |
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Ryan Alosio is an American actor who holds dual citizenship in both Ireland and the |
Ryan Alosio is an American actor who holds dual citizenship in both Ireland and the United States. Alosio spent eleven years in various boarding schools, including three years in military academy, and graduated with honors from the Interlochen Arts Academy. Alosio then attended Northwestern University in Chicago, and New York University where he studied dramatic writing in the Tisch School of the Arts. |
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Throughout his career, Alosio has worked with such noted and award-winning actors as Gary Sinise, Patrick Dempsey, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Jason Alexander, Matthew Fox, Laura Dern, Mickey Rooney, Jane Seymour, Tony Shalhoub, Tess Harper, Kyra Sedgwick, and Elijah Wood. Alosio received the Austin Film Festival's Audience Award of Favorite New Actor for his lead role in the film ''The Hi-Line''. Alosio has played roles in several theatrical stage productions including ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'', ''Waiting For Godot'', ''The Crucible'', and ''Chicago''. |
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Alosio has produced numerous film projects, and is a published writer and accomplished painter and photographer. His work has been featured in numerous gallery showings and printed in such noted publications as Rizzoli International Press's, ''Modern Americana'', ''Modernism Magazine'', ''The Times Magazine'', and ''Marie Claire''. Alosio was the lead singer and songwriter of the alt-rock band "Black Radio", which performed in such venues as The Viper Room, The Hard Rock, and The Los Angeles Music Awards. |
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He has also custom built numerous show |
He has also custom built numerous show-winning motorcycles and hot-rod cars. |
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SELECT CREDITS- TELEVISION: |
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"Ghost Whisperer" .... Graham Wilkins (2008) "Without a Trace" .... Henry Fenk (2008) "Bones" .... Duke Diallel (2008) "Heroes" .... Mitch Green (2007) "Monk" .... Landis (2007) "CSI: NY" .... Andy Kula (2007) "Sons & Daughters" .... Vick (2007) "The Stones" .... Seamus O'Malley (2006) "Cold Case" .... Pierce McClintock (2006) "General Hospital" .... Nico (12 episodes, 2006) "She Spies" .... Terrence McConnough (2004) "NYPD Blue" .... Stan Diedrich (2 episodes, 2004) "Haunted" .... Dr. Martin (2005) "Providence" .... Jake (2001) "Kyûketsuki Miyu" AKA, "Vampire Miyu".... Vampire Larva (26 episodes, 1998-1999) Animated Series "Sliders" .... Morgan (1997) "Nash Bridges" .... Barron Gaines (1997) "Pacific Blue" .... Carl (1997) "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" .... Brian Gunthrey (1996) "SeaQuest DSV" .... Adam (1994) "The Day My Parents Ran Away".... Michael Bowman (1993) The Witness" .... Lt. Hummel (1992) |
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FILM: "Promised Land"....Bobby (2009) "The Scientist".... Scientist (2009) "I'm Through with White Girls" ....Matt McKenzie (2009) 12 Film Festival Wins "The Lost Tribe"....Marcus (2008) "Drifter" ....Dylan Wyatt (2008) "Pink Eye" .... William (2008) "Stage Kiss" .... Max (2007) "Six Months Later".... David (2007) "King's Highway" .... Bob Miller (2005) "Buttleman" .... Luke Buttleman (2003) "Repli-Kate" .... Derek Waters (2002) "Without Charlie" .... Jack Danner (2002) "The Hi-Line" .... Sam Polvino (1999) Sundance Film Festival & Ryan received The Austin Film Festival's, "Favorite New Actor Award" "Not Even the Trees" .... Alex Rathe (1998) "Denial" .... Isaac (1999) "Killing Midnight" .... William Rhodes (1998) "Blue Chicago Blues" .... Witman (1995) "Dark Wolf".... Steve Turley (2003) |
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PRODUCER: |
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Pink Eye (2008) Stage Kiss (2007) Six Months Later (2007) King's Highway (2005) (co-producer) |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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* Ryan is the |
* Ryan is the son of Academy Award nominated producer, Joy Ryan. |
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* In addition to being an accomplished actor, Ryan is a published writer, painter and photographer. |
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* Ryan is the brother of director Gregory Alosio, and the son of producer Joy Ryan. |
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* Ryan appears on the cover of the CD ''[http://www.amazon.com/Futures-Jimmy-Eat-World/dp/B00061H2JU Futures]'' by "Jimmy Eat World". |
* Ryan appears on the cover of the CD ''[http://www.amazon.com/Futures-Jimmy-Eat-World/dp/B00061H2JU Futures]'' by "Jimmy Eat World". |
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* Ryan once lost 26 pounds to portray a young man with leukemia. |
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* Ryan won the Santa Barbara County's "CATE" Painter's Award at the age of sixteen. |
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* By the time he was twenty-two years old, Ryan had directed fifteen music videos. |
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* Ryan won the California State Silver Medal for high-jump (6' 2") in the state finals competition. |
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* Ryan has an Irish mother and an Italian father. |
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==External Links== |
==External Links== |
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* [http://resumes.actorsaccess.com/ryanalosio Ryan Alosio] at Actors Access |
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* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0022323/ Ryan Alosio] on IMDb |
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* [[wikipedia:Ryan Alosio|Ryan Alosio]] on Wikipedia |
* [[wikipedia:Ryan Alosio|Ryan Alosio]] on Wikipedia |
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Latest revision as of 18:05, 14 October 2015
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| About | |
| Character | Taylor |
| Date of birth | 11 January 1978 |
| Origin | Long Beach, CA, USA |
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Ryan Alosio is the actor who portrays Taylor in an unaired scene from Six Months Ago.
About
Ryan Alosio is an American actor who holds dual citizenship in both Ireland and the United States. Alosio spent eleven years in various boarding schools, including three years in military academy, and graduated with honors from the Interlochen Arts Academy. Alosio then attended Northwestern University in Chicago, and New York University where he studied dramatic writing in the Tisch School of the Arts.
Throughout his career, Alosio has worked with such noted and award-winning actors as Gary Sinise, Patrick Dempsey, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Jason Alexander, Matthew Fox, Laura Dern, Mickey Rooney, Jane Seymour, Tony Shalhoub, Tess Harper, Kyra Sedgwick, and Elijah Wood. Alosio received the Austin Film Festival's Audience Award of Favorite New Actor for his lead role in the film The Hi-Line. Alosio has played roles in several theatrical stage productions including A Midsummer Night's Dream, Waiting For Godot, The Crucible, and Chicago.
Alosio has produced numerous film projects, and is a published writer and accomplished painter and photographer. His work has been featured in numerous gallery showings and printed in such noted publications as Rizzoli International Press's, Modern Americana, Modernism Magazine, The Times Magazine, and Marie Claire. Alosio was the lead singer and songwriter of the alt-rock band "Black Radio", which performed in such venues as The Viper Room, The Hard Rock, and The Los Angeles Music Awards.
He has also custom built numerous show-winning motorcycles and hot-rod cars.
Trivia
- Ryan is the son of Academy Award nominated producer, Joy Ryan.
- Ryan appears on the cover of the CD Futures by "Jimmy Eat World".
- Ryan once lost 26 pounds to portray a young man with leukemia.
- Ryan won the Santa Barbara County's "CATE" Painter's Award at the age of sixteen.
- By the time he was twenty-two years old, Ryan had directed fifteen music videos.
- Ryan won the California State Silver Medal for high-jump (6' 2") in the state finals competition.
- Ryan has an Irish mother and an Italian father.
External Links
- Ryan Alosio at Actors Access
- Ryan Alosio on IMDb
- Ryan Alosio on Wikipedia
