Ryan Quanten is an Australian actor. Ryan Christian Quanten was born on November 28, 1976 in the Australian city of Sydney, New South Wales, where the future actor spent his childhood. The boy on his father’s side has Dutch roots. Ryan has two brothers, Mitchell and Lloyd.
Quanten studied at a Catholic school, where he was actively involved in sports. Among his sports hobbies were such sports as triathlon, alpine skiing, golf, tennis, surfing, as well as boxing, where the guy was in the welterweight
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Ryan Quanten is an Australian actor.
Ryan Christian Quanten was born on November 28, 1976 in the Australian city of Sydney, New South Wales, where the future actor spent his childhood. The boy on his father’s side has Dutch roots. Ryan has two brothers, Mitchell and Lloyd.
Quanten studied at a Catholic school, where he was actively involved in sports. Among his sports hobbies were such sports as triathlon, alpine skiing, golf, tennis, surfing, as well as boxing, where the guy was in the welterweight category.
The boy became an actor by accident. At the age of fifteen, on the way to swimming, he went with his brother to the screen test of one of the theater agencies and passed, and Ryan was noticed. The agency signed a contract with the teenager and he began working for Australian television. During the cooperation, the boy performed several episodic roles in television series.
He made his debut on the big screen in 1997 in the popular Australian television series.
Home and on the go . The boy got the role of Winnie Pattersono, which made the aspiring actor popular in his country. Filming of the series lasted more than five years. Also during the filming, the young man successfully coped with minor roles in the television series “Wizards: Land of the Great Dragon” and “Water Rats”.
After filming ended in 2002, Ryan decided to move to Los Angeles and pursue his career in America.
His first work in the United States was as Jay Robertson in the television series Summerland. The series began filming in 2004.
Ryan also took part in such films as “Dead Silence” and “Flicka”.
In the filmography of Ryan Quanten, there are episodic roles in such popular American television series as
Law and Order and "Nurses."
In 2010, several films with the participation of a young actor were released. Among them were “Red Hill”, “He disappeared” and “Griff invisible”, in which the guy played the main role.
However, the celebrity in America Australian actor brought the role of Jason Stackhouse in the vampire television series “True Blood”. The series was based on the novels of Charlene Harris about an unusual girl Sookie.
Currently, Ryan is successfully continuing to shoot in the television series.