Amy Ryan
geb. 03.05.1968
(56 jaar)
Flushing, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
Biografie
In 2015, Amy Ryan received the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in A Motion Picture for her work in Alejandro González Iñárritu's Oscar-winning "Birdman," opposite Michael Keaton. Her recent films include Steven Spielberg's "Bridge of Spies," starring opposite Tom Hanks; Rob Letterman's "Goosebumps," co-starring with Jack Black; and "Don Verdean," in which she starred with Sam Rockwell, Will Forte and Danny McBride.
Ryan is perhaps best known for her acclaimed performance in Ben Affleck's "Gone Baby Gone," for which she was recognized with Academy Award, Golden Globe and SAG Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress. Additionally, she won numerous Best Supporting Actress awards, including those from the National Board of Review, the Broadcast Film Critics Association, the New York Film Critics Circle and the L.A. Film Critics.
Her other film credits include: "Breathe In," with Guy Pearce and Felicity Jones; "Clear History," directed by Greg Mottola for HBO and co-starring Larry David; "Devil's Knot," directed by Atom Egoyan and co-starring Colin Firth; Tom McCarthy's "Win Win"; "Green Zone"; "Jack Goes Boating"; "Changeling"; "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead"; "Capote"; "Dan in Real Life"; "War of the Worlds"; and "Keane."
Ryan made her Broadway debut in Wendy Wasserstein's "The Sisters Rosensweig." For her work in the 2000 production of "Uncle Vanya," she was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play. In 2005, she appeared as Stella in "A Streetcar Named Desire," earning her second Tony nomination. She also starred in Neil LaBute's "The Distance From Here" in London's West End, and Lisa D'Amour's critically acclaimed play "Detroit," directed by Anne Kauffman at Playwrights Horizons. She can be seen in theaters in Joachim Trier's "Louder Than Bombs," co-starring with Jesse Eisenberg, Gabriel Byrne and Isabelle Huppert.
Ryan's television work includes her memorable portrayals as Holly Flax on "The Office," Adele on "In Treatment" and Officer Beatrice 'Beadie' Russell on "The Wire."
Warner Bros.
Actrice
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2024 |
Wolfs |
2023 |
Beau Is Afraid |
2020 |
Lost Girls |
Worth |
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2019 |
Late Night |
Strange But True |
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2018 |
Beautiful Boy |
2017 |
Abundant Acreage Available |
2016 |
Central Intelligence |
Monster Trucks |
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The Infiltrator |
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2015 |
Bridge of Spies |
Don Verdean |
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Goosebumps |
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Louder Than Bombs |
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2014 |
Birdman |
2013 |
Breathe In |
Clear History (Tv-film) |
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Devil's Knot |
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Escape Plan |
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2011 |
Win Win |
2010 |
Green Zone |
Jack Goes Boating |
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2009 |
Bob Funk |
The Missing Person |
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2008 |
Changeling |
2007 |
Before the Devil Knows You're Dead |
Dan in Real Life |
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Gone Baby Gone |
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M.O.N.Y. (Tv-film) |
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Neal Cassady |
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2006 |
Marvelous |
2005 |
Capote |
Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World |
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War of the Worlds |
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2004 |
Keane |
2002 |
Baseball Wives (Tv-film) |
2000 |
You Can Count on Me |
1999 |
Roberta |
1998 |
Getting Off (Tv-film) |
1992 |
In the Deep Woods (Tv-film) |
Documentaire | |
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2008 |
Speechless (Tv-film) |
1999 |
Independent Lens (serie) |
1987 |
American Experience (serie) |