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Reynolds at the X-Men Origins: Wolverine premiere in April 2009 |
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Born | Ryan Rodney Reynolds October 23, 1976 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1990–present |
Spouse | Scarlett Johansson (m. 2008–present) |
Ryan Rodney Reynolds (born October 23, 1976)[1] is a Canadian television and film actor best known for his roles in the comedy and romantic films National Lampoon's Van Wilder, Waiting..., Just Friends, Definitely Maybe and The Proposal, as well as Deadpool in X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
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Reynolds was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, to James (a retired Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman who later became a food wholesaler) and Tammy Reynolds (a retail salesperson).[1] He is of Irish ancestry and was raised Roman Catholic.[2] The youngest of four brothers,[3] he graduated from Kitsilano Secondary School, located in Vancouver, in 1994. He then attended Kwantlen College, in Vancouver, until dropping out.[4]
Reynolds held several jobs at places such as yacht clubs, nightclubs, and grocery stores, and created an improv comedy group in Vancouver called, "Yellow Snow," when he was a child.[1]
Reynolds's career began in 1990 when he starred as Billy in the Canadian-produced teen soap Hillside, distributed in the United States by Nickelodeon as Fifteen. As an adult, Reynolds starred in the National Lampoon movie Van Wilder and the American television series Two Guys, A Girl and a Pizza Place, playing medical student Michael "Berg" Bergen. He also cameoed in Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle as a nurse, appeared in The In-Laws with Michael Douglas and Albert Brooks, as well as the Canadian production Foolproof. In 2005 he played a waiter named Monty in Waiting..., and as music executive Chris Brander in the romantic comedy Just Friends alongside Amy Smart and Anna Faris. Ryan played the protagonist of the 2008 film Definitely, Maybe. He has also appeared in the second season finale of the television series Scrubs, where he played Spence, a college friend of J.D. and Turk. In 2007, Reynolds guest-starred as Brendan's friend Hams in the episode "Douchebag in the City" of the TBS sitcom My Boys. In 2009, he portrayed the character of Andrew Paxton, starring opposite Sandra Bullock in the highly successful romantic comedy The Proposal.
Although he has performed primarily in comedies, Reynolds played the dark character George Lutz in the remake of the horror movie The Amityville Horror. Reynolds underwent intense physical training to play an action role as the character of Hannibal King in the film Blade: Trinity, which also starred Wesley Snipes and Jessica Biel. He has also played as an FBI agent alongside Ray Liotta in the crime action movie Smokin' Aces.
In a March 2005 interview, Reynolds spoke of his interest and involvement in a possible film adaptation of Deadpool with screenwriter David S. Goyer[5] and also the possibility of playing the incarnation of The Flash known as Wally West in an adaption of the popular DC Comics character in the upcoming movie project. Reynolds portrayed Deadpool in the X-Men spinoff X-Men Origins: Wolverine and will portray him again in a recently announced spin-off called Deadpool.[6] Reynolds will portray superhero Hal Jordan/Green Lantern in Warner Bros.' upcoming film Green Lantern to be released June 17, 2011 in 3D, making him one of the few actors to headline movies based on both Marvel and DC characters.[7] Reynolds greeted fans and recited the Green Lantern oath at Comic-Con in 2010.[8] Reynolds stars also in the Spanish horror film and Sundance favourite Buried which was directed by Rodrigo Cortes.[9]
Reynolds was named one of People Magazine's Sexiest Men Alive in 2008[10] and 2009.[11][12]
Ryan Reynolds has been named the new face of Hugo Boss fragrances, February 2010.
He will portray Nick Cruz in the Universal Pictures film adaptation of the Dark Horse Comics Rest in Peace Department, which is planned for 2011.[13]
In 2002, Reynolds began dating Canadian singer Alanis Morissette. The two announced their engagement in June 2004.[14] In February 2007, representatives for Morissette and Reynolds announced that they had mutually decided to end their engagement.[15] Morissette's album Flavors of Entanglement was created out of her grief after the breakup.[16]
Soon after the end of his relationship with Morissette, Reynolds began dating actress Scarlett Johansson[17] and the couple announced their engagement on May 5, 2008.[18] They married on September 27, 2008, in a quiet ceremony near Tofino, British Columbia.[19]
In October 2008, Reynolds wrote for The Huffington Post regarding his plan to run the New York City Marathon for his father, who suffers from Parkinson's Disease.[20]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Ordinary Magic | Ganesh/Jeffrey | |
1994 | My Name Is Kate | Kevin Bannister | Television film |
1995 | Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story | Andy | Television film |
1996 | When Friendship Kills | Ben Colson | Television film |
1996 | Sabrina the Teenage Witch | Seth | Television film |
1996 | In Cold Blood | Bobby Rupp | Television film |
1997 | The Alarmist | Howard Ancona | |
1998 | Tourist Trap | Wade Early | |
1999 | Coming Soon | Henry Lipschitz | |
1999 | Dick | Chip | |
2000 | Boltneck (AKA: Big Monster On Campus) | Carl | |
2001 | Finder's Fee | Quigley | |
2002 | National Lampoon's Van Wilder | Van Wilder | |
2002 | Buying the Cow | Mike Hanson | Direct-to-video |
2003 | The In-Laws | Mark Tobias | |
2003 | Foolproof | Kevin | |
2004 | Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle | Male nurse | Cameo appearance |
2004 | Blade: Trinity | Hannibal King | |
2005 | School of Life | Michael "Mr. D" D'Angelo | Television film |
2005 | The Amityville Horror | George Lutz | |
2005 | Waiting... | Monty | |
2005 | Just Friends | Chris Brander | |
2006 | Smokin' Aces | Richard Messner | |
2007 | The Nines | Gary/Gavin/Gabriel | |
2007 | Chaos Theory | Frank Allen | |
2008 | Definitely, Maybe | Will Hayes | |
2008 | Fireflies in the Garden | Michael Taylor | |
2009 | Adventureland | Mike Connell | |
2009 | X-Men Origins: Wolverine | Wade Wilson / Deadpool | Shared role with Scott Adkins |
2009 | The Proposal | Andrew Paxton | |
2010 | Buried[21] | Paul Conroy | |
2010 | Paper Man | Captain Excellent | |
2011 | Green Lantern | Hal Jordan / Green Lantern | Post-production |
2011 | Deadpool | Wade Wilson / Deadpool | Development |
2012 | The Croods | Guy (voice only)[22] | Development |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1990 | Fifteen | Billy Simpson | Main role, 65 episodes |
1993– 1994 |
The Odyssey | Macro | Recurring role, 14 episodes |
1995 | The Outer Limits | Derek Tillman | Season 1, Episode 20: "If These Walls Could Talk" |
1995 | The Marshal | Rick | Season 2, Episode 3: "The Heartbreak Kid" |
1995 | Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years | Griffin | Season 1, Episode 9: "Redemption" |
1996 | The X-Files | Jay "Boom" DeBoom | Season 3, Episode 13: "Syzygy" |
1996 | The John Larroquette Show | Tony Hemingway | Season 4, episode 7: "Napping to Success" |
1997 | The Outer Limits | Paul Nodel | Season 3, Episode 12: "Double Helix" |
1998 | The Outer Limits | Paul Nodel | Season 4, Episode 23: "The Origin of Species" |
1998– 2001 |
Two Guys and a Girl | Michael "Berg" Bergen | Main role, 81 episodes |
2003 | Scrubs | Spence | Season 2, Episode 22: "My Dream Job" |
2004– 2005 |
Zeroman | Ty Cheese | Recurring role, 14 Episodes |
2007 | My Boys | Hams | Season 1, Episode 19: Douchebag in the City |
2009 | Saturday Night Live | Host | Season 35, Episode 660 |
MTV Movie Awards
People's Choice Awards
Scream Awards
Young Hollywood Awards
Young Artist Award