Ryan
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Ryan Fisher is an LA Based Actor from small-town Michigan. He found his footing in theatre in the Canadian town, Sarnia and attended the University of Toronto to achieve an HBA in Theatre Studies as well as a Diploma in Acting from Sheridan College. He is most notable for his performance in SEEK (Amber Lens Prod. 2014), Storm at Yellow Creek Farm (Booruffle Films, 2014) and Pretty Pieces (Curious You Prod. 2012). He made his directorial debut with Primetime (2014), a Canadian based short. 

At a Glance Reviews:
"Fisher and Penner are both very good here, especially Fisher with his frantic train of thought ramblings about the experience and how he manages to convey the madness it can lead to in such a short run time." - Bill Howard, Toronto Film Scene - See more at: http://thetfs.ca/2013/11/19/indie-tuesdays-streamer/#sthash.XVX0UwWR.dpuf

"It is no exaggeration to say that Ryan Fisher is one of the most beautiful men you are likely to behold in your lifetime... [H]is concluding monologue is stellar." -David Balzer, EYE WEEKLY

"Fisher, who has a handle on the hookers passive-aggressive nature, delivers a  final  impassioned monologue that makes for strong theatre."- Jon Kaplan, NOW Magazine

"Ryan Fisher is one of the hottest young men on any theatre stage. Sprawled out in white T-shirt and form-fitting jeans, he peeks through a shock of blonde hair breathing the kind of fire we once saw in a young Christopher Walken. [He] informs his role...with slow burning passion."- Gary Smith, The Hamilton Spectator

"[Fisher's] character is a male prostitute and the physical impression he brings to the role is only outdone by his acting." - Danny Gaisin, Ontario Arts Review

"Fisher is clearly the male cast mate to remember. He wins the audience over with his charm and charisma...His ability o step in and out of his role of narrator and join in with the rest of the ensemble is a true testament to his range." - Samantha Berger, The Medium

"[Fisher] steals the show with his exquisite performance. His quiet cockiness, authentic expressions and dynamism set him apart, and he ends the show with a strong closing monologue." - Anna Cunningham, The VARSITY Online