John P. Ryan

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Biography: Character actor John P. Ryan was born on July 30, 1936 in New York City. The son of Irish immigrant parents, Ryan graduated from Rice High School and studied English at the City College of New York, where he first developed an interest in acting. He served six years in the US Army and worked as a welfare investigator prior to pursuing an acting career. John made his film debut in the 1967 comedy "The Tiger Makes Out." He appeared in five pictures for Jack Nicholson; he's especially memorable as male nurse Spicer in "Five Easy Pieces." Manic, pale-eyed and craggy-faced, with an often intense and explosive screen presence, Ryan was frequently cast as nasty villains, hard-boiled police officers, and strict military men. John gave a strong and touching performance in a rare change-of-pace sympathetic role as Frank Davis, the bitter and regretful father of a murderous monster mutant baby in Larry Cohen's excellent "It's Alive." He also portrayed Davis in the okay sequel "It Lives Again." Other notable movie parts include the fanatical Colonel Hardcore in "Shamus," shrewd mob capo Patsy O'Neill in the witty "Cops and Robbers," evil scientist Schneider in "Futureworld," the dogged Lt. Parmental in "Breathless," vicious Irish mobster Joe Flynn in "The Cotten Club;" at his ferocious best as sadistic prison Warden Ranken in the powerful "Runaway Train," hateful fascist lunatic Glastenbury in the exciting "Avenging Force," ruthless drug kingpin Nathan White in the cruddy "Death Wish IV: The Crackdown," ramrod high school principal Mr. O'Rourke in the amusing "Three O'Clock High," and lethal robot history teacher Mr. Hardin in "Class of 1999." Among the TV shows Ryan did guest spots on are "M.A.S.H.," "The Rockford Files," "Hawaii Five-O," "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century," "Starsky & Hutch," "Kojak," "Hart to Hart," "The F.B.I.," and "Miami Vice." John had a recurring role on the TV series "Archer." In addition to his film and TV credits, Ryan also appeared in over 90 stage plays. Following his final film appearance in "Bound," John spent his later years giving acting lessons and was an advocate of spiritual healing. John P. Ryan died from a stroke at age 70 on March 20, 2007 in Los Angeles, California; he's survived by two daughters.

Department: Acting

Place of Birth: New York City, New York, USA

Birthday: July 30, 1936

Deathday: March 20, 2007

Adult: No

Gender: Male

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Known For:

Breathless
Futureworld
Shamus
A Killing Affair
Class of 1999
Runaway Train
A Lovely Way to Die
Death Wish 4: The Crackdown
Bound
Five Easy Pieces
Dillinger
It's Alive
It Lives Again
Fatal Beauty
The Last Flight of Noah's Ark
The Missouri Breaks
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection
Avenging Force
The King of Marvin Gardens
Paramedics
City of Shadows
The Pixar Story
Kill Me If You Can
Target Risk
The Postman Always Rings Twice
Rent-a-Cop
Shooting Stars
The Legend of Nigger Charley
Houston: The Legend of Texas
Hoffa
Bad Blood
Best of the Best
The Right Stuff
The Cotton Club
Star Time
Eternity
Blood River
Young Goodman Brown
Three O'Clock High
A Hatful of Rain
Cops and Robbers
The Escape Artist
The Patriots
Death Scream
White Sands
Rip Van Winkle
Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me