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Ryan Carrassi

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Ryan Carrassi (born August 1, 1971) is an Italian voice actor, score composer, film producer, screenwriter, song-writer, talent scout, writer and journalist. His credits as a screenwriter include Ring of Darkness.

Carrassi on cruise in 2011

Career

He directed the translation and dubbing of Marmalade Boy, a Japanese animated series produced by Toei Animation, titled "Piccoli problemi di cuore" ("Little Heart Problems") in Italy and broadcast by Mediaset. Carrassi also created new properties for the Milan Football Club, Panini Comics, Marvel Italia, and Mediolanum Comunicazione. One of his projects from this time, 'Cartoni&TV' is still today, one of the most famous brands appearing in books, magazines, CD collections, and other merchandising products, earning a European Animation Award.[1]

In 1999 Nicola Bartolini Carrassi moved to Hollywood, California and changed his name to the more American sounding Ryan Carrassi he wrote storyline for Aaron Spelling Sunset Beach (TV series), Days of Our Lives and Passions.[2] In Hollywood, he worked as producer and consultant for television broadcasters and US content producers.[2]

Timeline

  • (1987) Starred in first television show on commercial TV

  • (1988) Published his first song as singer

  • (1990) Published his first stand alone record

  • (1991) Wrote his first newspaper article as a journalist

  • (1992) Won his first voice casting role

  • (1993) Wrote his first novel

  • (1994) Wrote his first anime spot for TV

  • (1995) Debuted as voice director

  • (1996) Wrote his first TV movie

  • (2001) Started his career in the TV content market as CEO

  • (2003) Started his career in the movie market at AFM

  • (2005) Wrote his first anime encyclopedia

  • (2006) Wrote his first theatrical horror movie

  • (2007) 20th Anniversary Career Milestone

References