Ryan Alosio
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Ryan Alosio is an American actor who holds dual citizenship in both Ireland and the U.S. The son of an Irish mother and an Italian father, Ryan was born in California. He spent 11 years in various boarding schools around the country including 3 years in military academy. Ryan attended the world renowned, Interlochen Arts Academy and graduated with honors. He also attended New York University and studied dramatic writing in the Tisch school of the arts.
Ryan has appeared in over 21 television shows and 15 films. He has worked with such actors as, Gary Sinise, Jason Alexander, Patrick Dempsey, Matthew Fox, Jane Seymour, Tony Shalhoub, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Tess Harper. Ryan received the Austin Film Festival's, Audience Award for, "Favorite New Actor" for his lead role in, "The Hi-Line" which also was selected for the main competition at the Sundance Film Festival. Ryan has had lead roles in numerous theatrical productions including such classics as, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Waiting For Godot, The Crucible and Chicago.
Ryan is also a published writer, an accomplished painter and photographer, having been featured in numerous showings and printed in such publications as, Modernism Magazine, The London Sunday Times Magazine and Marie Claire Magazine. He also has been the lead singer in the band, "black radio" and custom designed and built numerous show winning motorcycles and hot-rod cars. Ryan currently resides in Los Angeles.
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- Ryan Alosio. Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on 2008-05-31.