Ryan Bown
Ryan Bown is a talented actor and voice artist hailing from Sydney, Australia. His journey into the performing arts began in earnest when he attended the prestigious National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in 2016, where he trained under the guidance of industry veterans Jack Ellis and Les Chantery.
Bown has made a significant impact on the stage, showcasing his versatility through notable performances such as Bonnie Prince Charlie in "Young Pretender," Matt Sutton in "Flame Trees," and Jack Simpson in "Simpson J, 202." His dynamic stage presence has earned him recognition among audiences and critics alike.
In addition to his stage work, Bown has forged a successful collaboration with renowned comedian and filmmaker Neel Kolhatkar. Their partnership has produced two well-received short films that garnered substantial attention online. In "Emma & Amy" (2018), he played the character Blake, and in "The Privilege Game" (2016), he took on the role of John. Following these projects, Bown completed a third collaboration with Kolhatkar, set to be released in late 2018, further solidifying his reputation in the film industry.
With a blend of stage and screen achievements, Ryan Bown continues to captivate audiences and is poised for even greater success in his acting career.