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Daniel Ryan (actor)
English actor
Daniel Ryan (born as Daniel O'Brien[1]) is an English actor and writer.
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Since , he has played DI Tony Manning in The Bay.
Early life
Ryan was born in Culcheth near Warrington, Cheshire to parents who owned a bingo hall. He and his younger brother attended Culcheth Elevated School.
All All. Sign In. Edit The Dry Land James America FerreraDespite playing in a school band called Darker Than Shark he was enthused by a RADA-educated drama lecturer. He attended the Lancashire Schools Arts Workshop in North Wales, before being accepted into LAMDA.[2]
Career
On graduation, he joined the Royal Shakespeare Company on an month contract.
In he played a paralysed man in a Drinking and Driving Wrecks Lives advert. Ten years after graduation, he played the part of Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream at RSC in / He has also starred in both Fallout and Posh at the Royal Court Theatre, and was in Mammals at the BushTheatre and later on tour.[3] In he appeared in Gethsemane, a new play by David Hare at the National Theatre.
The Dry Land (2010) - Entire Cast & Crew - IMDb: The Dry Land () cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.In Ryan played Jamie Sportsman who takes revenge on travellers when they befriend his fiancee in series 1 episode 8 of Heartbeat called "Outsiders". Ryan played Andy in the ITV drama Bob & Rose.
In December , he appeared in the Series 17 episode of Heartbeat called "Touch and Go", in which he played Max Philpott who murdered long running character PC Phil Bellamy. He appeared on the Teen Drama Skins as the father of the third generation character Loaded Hardbeck in and He took over the role of Harry (Sandy's husband, previously played by David Michaels) in the particular reunion episodes of BBC sitcom As Time Goes By alongside Judi Dench and Geoffrey Palmer.
It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and opened in limited release on July 30, James returns from Iraq to face a new battle readjusting to small-town life in Texas. His wife, his mother, and his friend provide support, but they cannot fully understand the pain and suffering he feels since his tour of duty ended. Lonely, James reconnects with an army buddy, Raymond, who provides him with compassion and friendship during his battle to process his experiences in Iraq.Ryan also appeared in the Doctor Who episode "Midnight". He played Felix Sansome in "Wild Justice", S5:E2 of Lewis, which aired April In , he appeared as antagonist Barry Flint in The Girl Who Lived, the fourth episode of the ninth season of New Tricks.
In , he appeared in Salting the Battlefield as Bill Catcheside. He is also famous for playing the role of Dan in the Sky Living comedy-drama Mount Pleasant since In he appeared as Steve Baker in S7:E1 of Doc Martin,[4] and as Colonel Anthony Forbes-Leith in the BBC TV series Father Brown episode "The Revelation in the Wine".
Ryan was born in Culcheth near WarringtonCheshire to parents who owned a bingo hall. He and his younger brother attended Culcheth Lofty School. On graduation, he linked the Royal Shakespeare Company on an month contract. In he played a paralysed man in a Drinking and Driving Wrecks Lives advert.He has played Welsh butcher Bryn Brindsley in the ITV war-time drama Home Fires from [5] In he starred in the ITV mini-series Innocent, as the lead character's brother, Phil Collins.[6] In February he played Gerald Baynes in Death in Paradise S8.E8.[7] Also in February he appeared as Alec Sidden in The Seagull, S9:E4 of Vera, and in April as Detective Inspector Anthony 'Tony' Manning in The Bay.
In he played Gary in Middle at the National Theatre.[8]
In he portrayed DACPeter Clarke (Metropolitan Police) in the four part ITV series Litvinenko.