Jay Ryan
Full Name and Common Aliases
Jay Ryan is a New Zealand actor born as John Mark Ryan on August 29, 1983.
Birth and Death Dates
August 29, 1983 (still alive)
Nationality and Profession(s)
New Zealand, Actor, Model
Early Life and Background
Born in Auckland, New Zealand, Jay Ryan began his acting career at a young age. He was cast in the TV series _Shortland Street_ when he was just 13 years old. His early experience on set laid the foundation for his future success.
Growing up in a family with strong artistic roots, Ryan's mother encouraged his creativity from an early age. She recognized her son's potential and nurtured it by enrolling him in acting classes at the Auckland Performing Arts Centre (PAC). This training provided Ryan with the necessary skills to pursue his passion for acting.
After completing high school, Jay moved to Wellington to continue his education at Toi Whakaari: New Zealand Drama School. He graduated from the prestigious institution in 2006, equipped with a solid understanding of drama and performance techniques.
Major Accomplishments
Ryan's breakthrough role came when he was cast as Dr. Nate Ravell in the Australian TV series _Neighbours_. His portrayal of the character earned him widespread recognition and critical acclaim. The success of his stint on _Neighbours_ paved the way for more substantial roles, including his iconic performance as Holden Shaw in the US drama series _Beauty & the Beast_.
Jay Ryan's versatility as an actor has allowed him to seamlessly transition between different genres and mediums. His performances have consistently impressed audiences worldwide, cementing his status as a talented and dedicated artist.
Notable Works or Actions
Some of Jay Ryan's notable works include:
Neighbours (2006-2008): He played the role of Dr. Nate Ravell, earning him recognition in Australia.
Beauty & the Beast (2012-2016): As Holden Shaw, he captivated audiences with his portrayal of a complex and intriguing character.
Wakefield (2016): Jay starred alongside Elizabeth Debicki in this Australian drama film.Impact and Legacy
Jay Ryan's impact on the entertainment industry cannot be overstated. His dedication to his craft has inspired countless young actors, and his passion for storytelling continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
As an actor, model, and advocate for social causes, Jay Ryan's legacy extends beyond his professional achievements. He has used his platform to raise awareness about issues such as mental health, body positivity, and LGBTQ+ rights. His commitment to using his influence for good is a testament to the positive impact he has on society.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Jay Ryan's quotes are often sought after due to his thoughtful insights into the world of acting and beyond. As an artist who has navigated the complexities of fame, he shares valuable perspectives on topics such as:
The importance of mental health support in the entertainment industry
Overcoming personal struggles and using experiences for growth
Embracing body positivity and promoting self-acceptance
Through his words and actions, Jay Ryan continues to inspire and educate audiences around the world.
Quotes by Jay Ryan

The network made me join Twitter. I am very scared of social media, and I don't know how to use it, so it's kind of trial and error.

Coming from New Zealand and Australia is like a tough pre-school for Hollywood. And having been on 'Neighbours,' even though the agents I met with hadn't seen it, they knew it's where Russell Crowe and Guy Pearce had come from. It was a foot in the door.

The original theme of 'Beauty and the Beast' is don't judge a book by its cover. Love what's inside.


I always seem to get parts where I play the sports professional - and that's not me at all!

I felt more comfortable playing other people than being myself, when I was a kid. And then, the tables turned. Through my performances, I've become more comfortable with who I am, and then I just bring more of myself into the people that I play.

I guess I did get to tick a big one off the bucket list, though, and that was being on a giant billboard smack-bang in the hub of Hollywood Boulevard. That was... well, pretty Hollywood.

I was shooting a mini-series for Sundance/BBC, called 'Top of the Lake,' that was shot by Jane Campion, who's a beautiful native New Zealander and famous film director. The role I was playing was very intense, and they shaved half my hair off. So, I looked like this post-apocalyptic character.

My family aren't performers. They're just normal people. They don't understand this entertainment world. They just think it's mental. They have no idea what I'm doing in America.
