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Tim Ryan

Tim Ryan

22 titles Acting Jul 04, 1899 Died: Oct 22, 1956 Bayonne, New Jersey, USA

Tim Ryan was an American actor renowned primarily for his work in film. He and his wife, Irene, who later gained fame as Granny on *The Beverly Hillbillies*, formed a dynamic show business partnership that spanned Broadway, film, and radio. In the mid-1930s, the duo produced several short films for Educational Pictures that showcased their vaudeville roots.

Married in 1922, Tim and Irene's relationship lasted until their divorce in 1942. Despite the separation, they occasionally collaborated on various projects. Throughout the 1940s, Ryan found a steady stream of opportunities at Monogram Pictures, where he not only acted but also contributed as a screenwriter.

During the late 1940s and into the early 1950s, Tim Ryan's versatility as an actor shone through as he took on a wide array of roles, often portraying characters such as police officers, newspaper editors, and detectives. His contributions to the film industry during this era have left a lasting impression, solidifying his place in the history of American cinema. Ryan’s career reflects the evolution of entertainment from vaudeville to the silver screen, highlighting his adaptability and talent in a rapidly changing industry.

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