Ryan Knowles Biography
Ryan Knowles is an American actor, singer, comedian, author, television host, language coach, and motivational speaker. In 2006, Knowles was signed to host Nickelodeon’s daily live show, ME. tv set.
Ryan Knowles Age
He will be 44 in December 2022. Ryan was born on December 12, 1978 in Whittier, California, United States.
Ryan Knowles’s Wife- Married
Ryan has not made their relationship public. His marital status is unknown whether he is married, engaged, divorced or single.
Ryan Knowles’s Net Worth
Ryan has an estimated net worth of $4 million.
Ryan Knowles Career
Knowles is a motivational speaker, language and performance coach, advisor to students, politicians, and business leaders. Knowles made his Broadway debut in The Lightning Thief on October 16, 2020 at the Longacre Theater for a 16-week limited run. The New York Times named him on its 2019 Best of Theater list for his performance of nine characters in 25 rapid transitions. Off-Broadway, Knowles has starred in the award-winning New Skull alongside Christine Pedy, Michael West and Christina Bianco.
The musical takes place at the Kirk Theater on Theater Row. Knowles has appeared in Radio City’s Christmas is Her Spectacular at Radio City Music Hall, as well as other Rockets projects. Knowles wrote and performed “DIG & BE DUG:”.
The Gospel of Lord Buckley” as a solo exhibition at Planet Connections Theater Festival.
In the spring of 2010, he played the perverted and despotic Roman Emperor Caligula in Randy Wiener’s The Donkey Show and starred in a new circus/musical/luxury show at Ellen Stewart Theatre’s La Mama ETC. He received critical acclaim for his gorgeous Caligula Maximus, directed by Alfred Pricer. Knowles appeared as “Prospero” in the 2006 production of the new musical The Tempest at the Cherry Lane Theater in New York City. He revised Shakespeare’s text and co-authored it with Daniel Naiden, based on a concept by Tony Award-winning author Thomas Meehan. Knowles played Sherlock Holmes in the New York premiere of the upcoming mystery film The Hound, for which he won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the Planet Connections Theater Festival.
In 2005, he spent over a year playing “Nick Bottom” in Fools In Love, a successful 1950s-style musical adaptation of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Manhattan Ensemble Theater in SoHo. Prior to his Broadway debut, Knowles played the same role for nine months on the first national tour of The Lightning Thief. Knowles participated in the 2013/2014 North American tour of Queen and Ben Elton’s worldwide hit musical We Will Rock You! for one year. Knowles Knowles is the author of stand-up comedy, sketch comedy, short story, six plays, and two musicals including DIG & BE DUG.
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Knowles directed her first film Camp Hell in 2008 with Hall Digger Films. It’s a chilling thriller. Oscar nominee Bruce Davison, Emmy winner Dana Delaney, and Jesse Eisenberg star in the film. The film was released theatrically in his 2011. In addition to her work, Knowles also works as a public speaker coach and political strategist. He has worked as a speechwriter and debate/singing coach for many local and state politicians across the United States. Knowles is also one of the nation’s leading consultants providing language and interpreting services to high school students.