Thomas Jay Ryan

American actor (born 1962)


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Thomas Jay Ryan (born August 1, 1962) is an American actor. He may be best known for his starring role in the 1997 film Henry Fool.

Early life and education

Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Ryan attended Carnegie Mellon University and has worked in such theaters as the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis and the Yale Repertory Theatre in New Haven. In addition, he has worked with avant garde playwright Richard Foreman and has played roles ranging from Dracula to Degas.

Career

Ryan had supporting roles in a variety of films, including Teknolust, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, The Book of Life, Dream Boy, and the sequels to Henry Fool, Fay Grim (2007) and Ned Rifle (2014).

He played pioneering gay activist Harry Hay in the initial production of the play The Temperamentals in 2009 in New York. In 2016, Ryan played Thomas Putnam in Ivo van Hove's production of Arthur Miller's play The Crucible at the Walter Kerr Theatre on Broadway. In 2019 he appeared in the off-Broadway play Eureka Day.

From August 8-25, 2023, Ryan performed as Serebryakov in Uncle Vanya, an off-off broadway production in an unmarked Manhattan loft. He replaced Bill Irwin, who had performed the role earlier in the summer.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1997Henry FoolHenry Fool
1998The Book of LifeSatan
2000The Legend of Bagger VanceSpec Hammond
2001DischordJimmy
2002New World OrderZeus
2002TeknolustPreacher
2004Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless MindFrank
2005The Dying GaulUncredited
2005The PigsLarry Wemuth
2006Fay GrimHenry Fool
2007Strange CultureSteve Kurtz
2007The AtticDr. Perry
2008Dream BoyHarland Davies
2008South of HeavenHood 2
2009My Sweet MiseryPsychologist
2014Ned RifleHenry Fool
2014SabbaticalDan Keaton
2015EqualsGideon
2015The Missing GirlStan Colvins
2016Burn CountryDmitri Sokurov
2018DedalusOlder unrequited loverPart 2 of triptych
2018My Entire High School Sinking into the SeaPrincipal GrimmVoice
2020The Return of TragedyChef de la police
2021CryptozooNicholasVoice
2021Scenes from an Empty ChurchFather James
2021GhostwrittenMartin
2024Darla in SpaceArnot Pickens
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1998Degas and the DancerEdward DegasTelevision film
1999Mary Cassatt: An American Impressionist
2012ElementaryKen WhitmanEpisode: "Dead Mans's Switch"
2014Nurse JackieEpisode: "Rat on a Cheeto"
2016The Good WifeEd JanowayEpisode: "Targets"
2017Blue BloodsJudge Carter MetcalfEpisode: "Love Lost"
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References

References

  1. Duncan Shepherd. (1998). "Henry Fool". [[San Diego Reader]].
  2. "Thomas Jay Ryan: Edward Degas in "Degas and the Dancer"". Devine Entertainment Corporation.
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  4. BWW News Desk. (November 16, 2009). "Out Magazine 'Out 100' Includes Four TEMPERAMENTALS, Gavin Creel, Neil Patrick Harris & More".
  5. [http://www.newyorktheatreguide.com/news/nytg16/crucible558028.htm "''The Crucible'' sets new first preview and opening dates"] by Tom Millward, ''New York Theatre Guide'', February 5, 2016
  6. (August 29, 2019). "Tina Benko Stars in Jonathan Spector's Eureka Day Off-Broadway".
  7. (14 July 2023). "Review {{!}} In a busy New York summer, it's a Chekhov play that burns hottest". Washington Post.

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