Ryan Tyler(II)
- Actor
Ryan Tyler is a multilingual singer/songwriter/actor with years of
experience in the music and entertainment industry. At an early age he
discovered a deep passion for music and the arts which led him to
frequently exploring his creativity. At the age of 17, he started to
write and compose his own music. Years of performing regularly and
continually, ultimately landed him a record deal in 1999 after being
discovered via a local talent search in Belgium.
After performing all over the world for several years, Ryan moved to Hollywood to pursue his dream of becoming an actor. Music still at the core, Ryan enrolled in acting workshops in and around LA. In 2006, Ryan was cast to play the lead in a short action film titled "Bait and Switch". Inspired in part by the look of "Sin City", the project, which was part short film, part music video, featured more than 300 green screen shots. This was Ryan's first foray into acting and an ideal platform to showcase his acting abilities, passion and range. He rose to the challenge and delivered a dynamic performance. He then appeared in the AFI short "Azad" playing the role of a brutal Basiji. He was particularly drawn to this part because it enabled him to play a challenging and unlikely character.
As a result, he decided to pursue acting professionally. In 2010, Ryan began intensive training with renowned acting coach Howard Fine, where he continues his on going studies today.
After performing all over the world for several years, Ryan moved to Hollywood to pursue his dream of becoming an actor. Music still at the core, Ryan enrolled in acting workshops in and around LA. In 2006, Ryan was cast to play the lead in a short action film titled "Bait and Switch". Inspired in part by the look of "Sin City", the project, which was part short film, part music video, featured more than 300 green screen shots. This was Ryan's first foray into acting and an ideal platform to showcase his acting abilities, passion and range. He rose to the challenge and delivered a dynamic performance. He then appeared in the AFI short "Azad" playing the role of a brutal Basiji. He was particularly drawn to this part because it enabled him to play a challenging and unlikely character.
As a result, he decided to pursue acting professionally. In 2010, Ryan began intensive training with renowned acting coach Howard Fine, where he continues his on going studies today.