Ryan Thomas
An actor and a screenwriter, Ryan Thomas also has over twenty years of police experience. Though he loves his hometown of Baltimore, MD, Ryan made the move to New York City for his acting career. He often channels his police experiences into his acting, and feels that those experiences have given him empathy and insight into the lives and psycholog...
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An actor and a screenwriter, Ryan Thomas also has over twenty years of police experience. Though he loves his hometown of Baltimore, MD, Ryan made the move to New York City for his acting career. He often channels his police experiences into his acting, and feels that those experiences have given him empathy and insight into the lives and psychology of humanity across a great spectrum. Whether playing a cop, or a killer, or anything in between, Ryan brings a sensitivity and understanding to his roles.He can be seen in several feature films, most notably in "President's Day," "Terrortory," "V/H/S/2," and "Purpose." For his role in "Witch's Brew" Ryan won a Best Supporting Actor award from the Horror Quest Film Festival; where it was said, "Ryan Thomas really seemed to be an audience favorite. Spitting out witty zingers and bad-ass glances like Bruce Willis, he steals the show in Witch's Brew."Ryan has been featured on national television in "The Nightmare Next Door," "Who Killed Jane Doe?" and "Enemy of the Reich," and spread his talents to several commercials (Geico, CarMAx, Razor-Back and more), as well as hosting programs (Amtrak and Shogun Fights for Dojo TV). Applying what he's learned through the years of study and experience, Ryan enjoyed spending two semesters teaching an acting class for the Community College of Baltimore County.Always ready to meet a challenge, Ryan is eager to see what his career will bring him and tackle it with confidence, creativity, and determination. Show less «