Ryan Carrassi

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Ryan 'Nicola' Carrassi (born August 1, 1971, in Italy) is an actor, producer and journalist. His credits as a screenwriter include Ring of darkness.

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[edit] Biography

(1987) starred in first show on commercial TV (1988) published his first song as singer (1990) publish his first stand alone record (1991) wrote his first newspaper article as a journalist (1992) won his first voice casting (1993) wrote his first novel (1994) wrote his first anime for TV (1995) debuted as voice director (1996) wrote his first TV movie (2001) started his career in the TV market as CEO (2003) started his career in the movie market at AFM (2005) wrote his first anime encyclopedia book (2006) wrote his first theatrical horror movie (2007) 20th Career Anniversary [1]

[edit] Career

Nicola Bartolini Carrassi aka Ryan Carrassi was born on August the 1st, 1971 In 1987 he started his career hosting a series of TV-shows devoted to kids and youth audience. He hosted over 4000 live show hours on TV and during his concert and road show. In 1990 he started a new work: voice, voice director, dialogs supervisor in animated series broadcast by Mediaset (The first commercial network in Italy, France, Spain and Germany). In 1992 he joined SKY and after a period like actor become the head of writers dept. In 1993 he become executive producer and story writer: he was in charge in order to localize the most important properties managed by the network. During this period he wrote 'Piccoli problemi di Cuore' a 61 half an hour episodes story inspired by Marmalade Boy, an animated series produced by Toei Animation. In 1999 he moved to Hollywood: during this time he used to be a writer changing his name to Ryan Carrassi, a producer and consultant for broadcaster and producers.[clarify] In 2001 went back to Italy; he decide to be marketing manager, and then, creative director and general manager of Alboran Spa a Mediolanum Company. There he created in 2002 the first web TV in Europe powered by Eutelsat and My Virtual Boy project that change all the web panorama with a format that generated and gave his contribution to web 2.0. In 2003 he join Mediafilm Spa: here he started like creative director; than was in charge for the marketing division and acquisition dept (Horror Movies and Animation). In 2005 as General manager he created a new distribution project for 20Th Century Fox home entertainment. He exploited in his career in the movie market titles like Freddy vs Jeson, A home at the and of the world, The Pool, the complete David DeCoteau movies catalogue. He wrote and produced The Pool 2, sequel of German movie The Pool, co edited Day of the dead 2 (prize for the best mtk campaign), Brotherood 2, Final Stab and many more.

Song writer, he signed a lot of opening and ending themes of animated series, movies, TV movies and TV show. He already published 6 novels inspired by famous series like Power Rangers, Bayside School, plus a book concerning his biography and the story of the animation from 1975 until today. He published his first novel in Spanish and Japan.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Nicola BARTOLINI CARRASSI - Anime News Network

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