Ryan, a talented writer, initially made a name for himself in the late 1990s by crafting scripts for the leading wrestling promotions in the United States.
Notably, Ryan wrote and produced two animated shorts, "Adam & Steve," which won the prestigious Funniest Short award at the Spike & Mike Twisted Animation film festival in 1995, and "Noah's Fabulous Ark," which received a nomination in 1996.
In 2005, Ryan ventured into the realm of novel writing, penning his debut novel, "The Books of Xenador," which was subsequently optioned by Fox Atomic as a graphic novel series.
Ryan's impressive storytelling abilities did not go unnoticed, and he soon caught the attention of Hollywood executives.
In 2013, Ryan expanded his creative horizons by writing and producing the dark comedy-horror film "Bloody Bobby."
As his reputation continued to grow, Ryan established his own production company, Twisted Tall Tales, in 2014.
Under this banner, Ryan has been developing a slate of forthcoming films, including "Gambit's Game," "666: The Devil's Highway," and "The Harlequin," among others.
Ryan's unique narrative voice and versatility as a writer and producer have solidified his position as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.