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Ryan Kwanten

Australian actor and producer (born 1976)


Summary

Australian actor and producer (born 1976)

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nameRyan Kwanten
imageRyan Kwanten by Gage Skidmore.jpg
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birth_nameRyan Christian Kwanten
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birth_placeSydney, New South Wales, Australia
occupation{{Flatlist
years_active1991–present
  • Actor
  • producer

Ryan Christian Kwanten (born 28 November 1976) is an Australian actor and producer. He played Vinnie Patterson from 1997 to 2002 in the Australian soap opera Home and Away. After his stint ended, he joined the American teen drama series Summerland, portraying Jay Robertson. From 2008 to 2014, he played Jason Stackhouse in True Blood. From 2018 to 2019 he produced and starred in the crime drama series The Oath as Steve Hammond. In 2021 he starred in season one of the horror drama anthology series Them as George Bell. In 2022, he portrayed Thomas Weylin in Kindred, a series adaptation based on Octavia E. Butler's celebrated 1979 novel of the same name.

Early life

Kwanten was born one of three brothers in Terrigal, New South Wales. The boys were raised by mother Kris, a Lifeline op shop coordinator, and father Eddie Kwanten, a worker at NSW Maritime. Eddie is Dutch. Ryan's brothers are Mitchell, a musician, and Lloyd, a doctor. Ryan attended St Paul's Catholic College in Manly and later earned a degree in commerce from The University of Sydney.

Career

Kwanten began acting on the television shows A Country Practice, Hey Dad..! and Spellbinder. In 1997, he joined the cast of the Australian soap opera Home and Away, playing lifeguard Vinnie Patterson. He eventually chose to leave the series in 2002, shortly after his character married and became a father. Kwanten had previously guest starred on the serial as Robbie Taylor in 1994. Moving to the United States, Kwanten was cast as Jay Robertson in Summerland (2004–05). He appeared in the films Flicka (2006), with Maria Bello, Alison Lohman and Tim McGraw, and Dead Silence (2007), a horror film in which he played the leading role, Jamie Ashen.

Kwanten appeared in a Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode that aired on 2 December 2008, in which he portrayed Dominic Pruitt, a US Marine Corps Master Sergeant accused of raping and murdering a pregnant fellow Marine. In 2009, he starred in the film Don't Fade Away with Mischa Barton and Beau Bridges. In 2010, Kwanten voiced the role of Kludd in the animated-epic film Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole, although he was originally set to voice the film's protagonist Sorren before the role went to Jim Sturgess.

Kwanten played the role of Jason Stackhouse in the HBO series True Blood, based on Charlaine Harris's The Southern Vampire Mysteries series of novels, which aired from 2008 until 2014. In 2010 he starred in the psychological thriller Red Hill, which was directed by Patrick Hughes. He won a lead role in the 2013 Joe Lynch comedy-horror film Knights of Badassdom along with Steve Zahn, Summer Glau and Peter Dinklage. In October 2010, it was announced that Kwanten will play Charles Manson in an upcoming, yet-to-be-titled biopic, to be directed by Brad Anderson. In 2012, he appeared in Joe Penna's video "Dual Action". In 2013, Kwanten played Marvel character "Venom" in the short film Truth in Journalism and portrayed Conall in the 2014 action adventure film Northmen: A Viking Saga.

In 2015, Kwanten voiced the role of Blinky Bill, a koala in Blinky Bill the Movie alongside Rufus Sewell, Toni Collette, Robin McLeavy, David Wenham, Richard Roxburgh, Deborah Mailman, and Barry Humphries.

In 2019, Kwanten was a series regular in the second season of Blumhouse Television and Facebook Watch's Sacred Lies: The Singing Bones, playing the character of Peter Wolfe, an inmate and the estranged father of the series' protagonist, Elsie, played by Jordan Alexander. The series takes inspiration from a Brothers Grimm fairy tale as well as real-life murder cases.

From 2018 to 2019 he produced and starred in the crime drama series The Oath as Steve Hammond.

His most recent roles include 2067, an Australian-American science fiction film in which he plays Jude Mathers, 2021's Them, as milkman George Bell, and Kindred, a TV adaptation of Octavia Butler's novel of the same name.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994Signal OneKid
2002The Junction BoysClaude GearheartTelevision film
2003Liquid BridgeNick McCallum
2004America BrownRicky Brown
2006FlickaHoward McLaughlin
2007Dead SilenceJamie Ashen
2010Red HillShane Cooper
Griff the InvisibleGriff
Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'HooleKludd (voice)
Don't Fade AwayJackson White
2012Not Suitable for ChildrenJonah
2013Mystery RoadPete Bailey
Truth in JournalismEddie Brock / VenomShort film
**Leo Palamino
Knights of BadassdomJoe
2014Flight 7500Brad Martin
Rio, I Love YouJai ArnottSegment: "Acho Que Estou Apaixonado"
Northmen: A Viking SagaConall
Reach MeJack Burns
2015Kidnapping Freddy HeinekenJan "Cat" Boellard
Blinky Bill the MovieBlinky Bill (voice)
Blunt Force TraumaJohn
2016Who Gets the Dog?Clay Lonnergan
2018SuperconMatt Wheeler
The Hurricane HeistBreeze
2019Kill ChainEricson
20202067Jude Mathers
2022ExpiredJack
2022GloriousWes
2022Section EightJake Atherton
2023Head CountSawyer
2023The PortraitAlex
2025Primitive WarRyan Baker

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991**Stagecoach driverUncredited; episode: "The Boscombe Valley Mystery"
1992Home and AwayBoogie boarderEpisode 1018
**Ben Lloyd2 episodes
1993–1994G.P.Scott Browning2 episodes
1994Home and AwayRobbie TaylorEpisode 1451
Hey Dad..!RichardEpisode: "Rebel Without a Clue"
1995Echo PointNathan PotterUnknown episodes
1996Water RatsNipperEpisode: "Iron Man"
1997Spellbinder: Land of the Dragon LordJosh MorganMain cast; 26 episodes
1997–2002Home and AwayVinnie PattersonRole held: 14 July 1997 – 1 March 2002
2003**BarnesEpisode: "Off the Edge"
2004Tru CallingJake VoightEpisode: "Closure"
2004–2005SummerlandJay RobertsonMain cast; 26 episodes
2008–2014True BloodJason StackhouseMain cast; 80 episodes
2008Law & Order: Special Victims UnitMaster Sgt. Dominic PruittEpisode: "PTSD"
2012New GirlOliverEpisode: "Valentine's Day"
2014Jake and the Never Land PiratesBrewster the Beast Trapper (voice)Episode: "Tick Tock Trap"
2014The Eric Andre ShowHimselfEpisode: "Ryan Kwanten; Béyoncé & Jay-Z"
2018–2019The OathSteve HammondMain role and producer
2019Sacred LiesPeter Wolfe/HunterMain role
2019CreepshowAlex ToomeyEpisode: “The Right Snuff/Sibling Rivalry”
2021ThemGeorge Bell
2022KindredTom WeylinMain cast

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2009Scream AwardBest Horror ActorTrue Blood
Satellite AwardBest Ensemble, Television
2010Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
Teen Choice AwardChoice TV Actor: Fantasy/Sci-Fi
Australian Film Institute AwardBest Actor
Australians in FilmBreakthrough Award
2011Film Critics Circle of Australia AwardBest ActorRed Hill
2015Kids' Choice AwardFavorite Voice in an Animated FilmBlinky Bill The Movie

References

References

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  2. (1–7 November 2003). "Double take".
  3. Vnuk, Helen. (12–18 June 2004). "From the Bay to the beach".
  4. Miska, Brad. (9 June 2010). "'True Blood' Star Becomes One of the 'Knights of Badassdom'".
  5. "Ryan Kwanten Talks Secrets Of 'True Blood' Season 3, Gearing Up For World Cup Action".
  6. (25 February 2007). "Anna Paquin Learns True Blood".
  7. [http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/35989/teaser-trailer-art-and-synopsis-red-hill Teaser Trailer, Art, and Synopsis: Red Hill], dreadcentral.com; accessed 5 November 2017.
  8. [http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/37912/first-knights-badassdom-casting-news-true-bloods-ryan-kwanten-joins-mayhem More Knights of Badassdom Casting News: True Blood's Ryan Kwanten Joins in on the Mayhem], dreadcentral.com; accessed 5 November 2017.
  9. (27 October 2010). "Kwanten To Play Charles Manson".
  10. McMillan, Graeme. (1 August 2013). "'Truth in Journalism' Short Teases Spider-Man Villain (Video)". [[The Hollywood Reporter]].
  11. [http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/95054/exclusive-northmen-clip-shows-why-you-dont-mess-with-vikings Northmen: clip shows why you don't mess with Vikings], dreadcentral.com; accessed 5 November 2017.
  12. (27 June 2019). "'Sacred Lies: The Singing Bones': Juliette Lewis, Ryan Kwanten & Jordan Alexander To Star In Season 2 Of Blumhouse TV/Facebook Series".
  13. (2010). "Scream 2009". Spike.com.
  14. Waldman, Allison. (22 December 2009). "Glee and Breaking Bad top the Satellite Awards". Newstex.
  15. Pond, Steve. (21 December 2009). "'Hurt Locker,' 'Nine' Win Top Satellite Awards". Newstex.
  16. (17 December 2009). "Screen Actors Guild unveils film, TV award nominees". CBC News.
  17. (17 December 2009). "'Dexter,' 'Closer' earn 3 SAG nods apiece". [[United Press International]].
  18. Hambly, Natalie. (16 June 2010). "Teens take to Avatar star Sam Worthington". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  19. Soll, Lindsay. (14 June 2010). "Teen Choice Awards 2010: First Round Of Nominees Announced". MTV.
  20. (27 April 2010). "Hemsworth, Kwanten take breakthrough awards". [[ABC News (Australia)]].
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