Debbie Ryan is an American singer and actress. Debbie is from Adabama, the girl's father was a military man, and in her childhood she traveled extensively with her family in Europe. Much of her childhood was spent in Germany, where Debbie's father worked in the United States. During this period, she had the opportunity to perform in various amateur circles, the girl performed in the choir in churches and theaters, studied German.
In 2003, the family returned to Texas, where Ryan continued her career.
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Debbie Ryan is an American singer and actress.
Debbie is from Adabama, the girl's father was a military man, and in her childhood she traveled extensively with her family in Europe. Much of her childhood was spent in Germany, where Debbie's father worked in the United States. During this period, she had the opportunity to perform in various amateur circles, the girl performed in the choir in churches and theaters, studied German.
In 2003, the family returned to Texas, where Ryan continued her career. In school years, she showed excellent success, studied in the chess circle, because of which her classmates constantly subjected her to ridicule.
In 2006, Debbie made her television debut as part of the children's program Barney and Friends. A year later, she played a role in the film Barney: Let's Go to the Firehouse, released based on the television series, released immediately on the disc. At this point, it drew the attention of representatives of the company Walt Disney.
In 2008, Ryan was assigned the role of Bailey Pickett, she also starred in the television series.
Hannah Montana And Disney 365. In the period from 2008 to 2011, Debbie Ryan starred in the sequel to the famous sitcom All Type-Top, or the Life of Zack and Cody, published under the title All Type-Top, or Life on Board. Subsequently, she began to be called in various projects and roles in films.
In 2010, Debbie Ryan played the main role in the film.
"Sixteen wishes" , which presented her to the audience more adult than the one who usually watches the show "Luxury Life on Deck". The majority of viewers are in the age group from 18 to 34 years. The film, which was on cable television, had excellent ratings.
She also appeared in the independent film What If... In 2011, began shooting another film Two for the Road, which told about the adult characters of the sitcom “Luxury Life on Deck”, in which Ryan again played Bailey.