Brady M. Ryan, a dynamic actor of Puerto Rican, Cuban, and Irish descent, has made a significant impact at just 17. Known for his standout role as Matt in “The Black Phone,” directed by Scott Derrickson and produced by Blumhouse and Universal, Brady continues to captivate audiences with his talent. He recently led the short film “Sons of Nowhere” and will star in “Harold and the Purple Crayon” (2024), directed by Carlos Saldanha. His versatility extends to voiceovers and commercials for brands like Geico and Toyota.
Brady hones his skills through private lessons with industry experts, including Judy Kain and Tony Gonzalez. His commitment to acting is matched by his passion for various accents and his love for sports. Balancing his acting career with academic excellence, Brady is an exceptional student enrolled in AP classes. With his talent, dedication, and charismatic personality, Brady M. Ryan is set to make a lasting mark on the entertainment industry.
He’s walked the red carpet at one of the most iconic venues in Hollywood.
Walking the red carpet in Hollywood at TCL Chinese Theatre as a cast member of an incredible film.
THIS quality helps him adapt to anything.
Being able to adapt to whatever is thrown my way is something that I feel is a superpower of mine.
Here’s how he deals with a common teen problem.
I think the pressure to fit in is the biggest negative and I deal with it by knowing that being myself is good enough for some people and those people who like me for me are the people that should be in my life.
Competitiveness is in his nature.
I am extremely competitive when it comes to almost anything and I tend to make everything into a competition.
His dream project is….
Anything Marvel related or a slasher/murder mystery film like Scream or Knives Out.