Tre Ryan
Tre Ryan was born on Apr 11, 1979 in USA. Tre Ryan's big-screen debut came with Play'd: A Hip Hop Story directed by Oz Scott in 2002, strarring Club Patron.
Tre Ryan was born in Painesville, Ohio. He is the youngest of three siblings.He was an ardent athlete, as he played football, baseball, basketball, and ran track.After high school, Tre decided he wanted to see the world and serve his country in the United States Navy. In boot-camp, he graduated #1 out of 1,200 recruits, and received the coveted Military Excellence Award. He decided he wanted to be stationed on the west coast, so he chose San Diego, where he remained after his time in the military, and most of his adult life. During his time in the military he was able to visit eight different countries, and ran track for the Navy for a short period.Ever the TV and film buff, wherever there was a camera, Tre would be around. Right after his honorable discharge from the military, he happened to be at the beach where MTV was shooting Spring Break, and subsequently locked down 13 episodes of "Sisqo's Shakedown". This gave him the connections and confidence he needed, so he went on to be principal in a number of Nationally televised game shows, ringer in a number of Nationally televised TV shows, and finally, film.Tre has booked some very strong supporting roles in films like, "Atilla" from The Asylum, and alongside Elise Neal in "A State of Mind". He is well on his way to having his feet firmly planted in the entertainment industry.Away from the camera, Tre loves to spend time with his family and two children. He also loves to workout and body build.With his military and sports background, he is easily cast in any military or sports inspired movie. Because of his stature, he typically portrays a more intimidating character, but he can easily throw on a nice suit to portray the sharp, well dressed businessman, or be cast in a comedy to show his quick witted personality and humor.
Birthday
Apr 11, 1979Place of Birth
Painesville, Ohio, USA
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