Jake Ryan (Australian actor)
Jake Ryan | |
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Born | Melbourne, Australia | 2 September 1983
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2003–present |
Notable work | Home and Away |
Partner | Alice Quiddington |
Children | 2 |
Jake Ryan (born 2 September 1983) is an Australian actor. He was a member of the Australian national Taekwondo team for eight years, before an injury led him to pursue a career in acting. Since 2003, he has appeared in various feature films and television series. He played the recurring roles of Ray "The Blizzard" Blissett in Underbelly (2011) and Harry Smith in Wentworth (2013–2015). He played Robbo in the Seven Network soap opera Home and Away from 2017 to 2020.
Early life
[edit]Jake Ryan was born in Melbourne, in 1983.[1] During his childhood, he trained in Taekwondo, earning his black belt at the age of nine, making him the youngest person in Australia to do so at the time. He was a member of the Australian national team for eight years, and a ten-time champion, ranking fourth best in the world on three occasions. He pursued a dream to compete in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing,[2] however, following a knee injury one year prior, he withdrew. Ryan later took an interest in acting, and having trained with such actors as Bill Hunter, he graduated from The Actors' Centre in Sydney following two years of study, followed by extended training at Practical Aesthetics.[3]
Career
[edit]Ryan commenced his acting career in 2003, when he first appeared in the short film Trouble in Paradise, before receiving a minor role in his first feature film, in the 2005 Indian romantic comedy, Salaam Namaste. This was followed by appearances in films including, The Sapphires, with Chris O'Dowd and Deborah Mailman, the 2013 adaptation of The Great Gatsby, with Leonardo DiCaprio, and Blue World Order, which stars Billy Zane,[4] while his television credits consist of recurring roles in Underbelly, House Husbands, and a notable appearance in the Foxtel prison drama series, Wentworth (a reimagining of the classic Network Ten prison drama Prisoner), in which he played Harry Smith, the abusive husband of leading character Bea Smith (Danielle Cormack), for which Cormack's character was sentenced for the attempted murder of Harry. His duration in the series lasted from 2013 to 2015 when his character was killed-off.[5] He also appeared in three episodes of the short-lived horror web television series Wolf Creek,[6] which was based on the popular films Wolf Creek and Wolf Creek 2.
In 2016 Ryan was cast in Australian soap opera Home and Away as Robbo, a man who suddenly appears in Summer Bay with amnesia, and having no recollection of prior events. His true identity is revealed as Ryan Shaw, a federal police officer, during the run-up to the 2017 season finale. He made his first appearance on 25 July 2017 during the 30th season.[1][7] For the role, Ryan lost 13 kg ahead of filming.[8] In addition, Ryan appeared in the 30th anniversary special documentary, Endless Summer: 30 Years of Home and Away, which screened on the Seven Network on 17 July 2018.[citation needed]
In late 2018, Ryan took a brief hiatus from Home and Away, when he was cast in the leading role of New Zealand film Savage, directed by Sam Kelly and was inspired by real-life Kiwi street gangs.[9] He departed Home and Away during the 90-minute opening episode of the 33rd season, which aired on 27 January 2020. His character was killed off following a car accident. Ryan decided to leave, as he did not think there was much more for his character to do.[10] In 2021 Ryan appeared in the feature film Streamline.[10]
In August 2022, Ryan was announced in the line-up of Matthew Holmes' period-set shark thriller Fear Below opposite English actress Hermione Corfield.[11] On 19 July 2024, Ryan was named as part of the cast for the Netflix series Territory.[12]
Personal life
[edit]An avid artist, Ryan plans to open his own exhibition in future.[3]
Ryan has been in a relationship with Alice Quiddington, a DJ, since early 2019, and with whom he has two children, a son, born on 6 October 2019 and a daughter born on 23 December 2023.[13][14][15] Ryan and Quiddington announced their engagement in April 2021.[16]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2005 | Salaam Namaste | Groom | |
2006 | BoyTown | Family Pub Barman | |
2012 | The Sapphires | Cochese (uncredited) | |
2013 | The Great Gatsby | Motorcycle Cop | |
2017 | Out of the Shadows | Charles Winter | |
Blue World Order | Jake Slater | ||
2019 | Colourblind | The Hitman | |
Savage | Damage | ||
2021 | Streamline | Dave Bush | |
Wyrmwood: Apocalypse | The Colonel | ||
2023 | Kane | Kane | (also executive producer) |
2024 | Life After Fighting | Wayne Creylan | |
Take My Hand | Russell | ||
My Melbourne | Chef Leon | ||
TBA | Fear Below | Dylan "Bull" Maddock | Completed |
Homeward | Dave | Post-production | |
Primitive War | TBA | Post-production | |
War Machine | In-production |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2011 | Underbelly | Ray "The Blizzard" Blissett | Season 4: Razor (recurring, 10 episodes) |
2012 | House Husbands | Zeeban | Episode: "Harmony Day" |
2013 | Mr & Mrs Murder | Stuart Dinklage | Episode: "En Vogue" |
2013–2015 | Wentworth | Harry Smith | Recurring, 8 episodes |
2014 | Fat Tony & Co. | Mark Moran | Episode: "The Tony Special" |
2016 | Wolf Creek | Johnny | 3 episodes |
Traffik | Edmund | TV pilot (not picked up) | |
2017 | The Leftovers | Bloke | Episode: "G'Day Melbourne" |
2017–2020 | Home and Away | Robbo | Main role |
2021 | Amazing Grace | Tyrone | Episode #1.4 |
Nine Perfect Strangers | Buster | Episode: "Brave New World" | |
The Moth Effect | Policeman/Brent | 5 episodes | |
2022 | Wolf Like Me | Shane | Episode #1.6 |
2023 | Last King of the Cross | Gibbo | Episode #1.2 |
Ten Pound Poms | Billy | 4 episodes | |
NCIS: Sydney | Nails | Episode: "Brothers in Arms" | |
2024 | Territory | Daniel Lawson | 6 episodes |
Taekwondo record
[edit]5 wins, 5 loss, 0 draws | |||||
Year | Result | Opponent | Venue | Location | Points |
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2000 | Win | Gökhan Soysal | World Championships | Killarney, Queensland | 6–4 |
2000 | Loss | Jason McEuin | World Championships | Killarney, Queensland | 2–1 |
2003 | Win | Ferhad Argandewoll | World Championships | Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria | 8–0 |
2003 | Loss | Donald Ravenscroft | World Championships | Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria | 5–4 |
2005 | Win | Razvan Nedelcu | World Championships | Madrid, Spain | 4–1 |
2005 | Win | Marcel More | World Championships | Madrid, Spain | 10–9 |
2005 | Loss | Ruben Montesinos | World Championships | Madrid, Spain | 5–3 |
2006 | Loss | Sagynysh Kalimbetov | Asian Championships | Bangkok, Thailand | Unknown |
2006 | Win | Zakaria Asidah | World Cup | Bangkok, Thailand | 1–0 |
2006 | Loss | Po-Hao Kuo | World Cup | Bangkok, Thailand | 1–0 |
Legend: Win Loss Draw/No contest Notes |
References
[edit]- ^ a b Price, Natasha (2 October 2018). "Who is 'Robbo' from Home and Away?". Who. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
- ^ Ridgen, Clare (29 October 2017). "Jake Ryan's Biggest Fan, His Mum, Is Thrilled About His New Role". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 18 November 2019 – via pressreader.com.
- ^ a b "Jake Ryan". Home and Away. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
- ^ "Jake Ryan, Billy Zane & Stephen Hunter Headline Indie Sci-Fi". Inside Activity. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
- ^ "Wentworth Season 2: Jake Ryan (Harry Smith) discusses Season 2". YouTube. 20 May 2018. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
- ^ Whitehead, Mat (19 October 2015). "The Cast For The "Wolf Creek" Miniseries Has Been Announced And It's Awesome". BuzzFeed. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
- ^ Black, Nikki (29 November 2018). "Robbo from Home & Away: Who is Jake Ryan?". New Idea. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
- ^ Rutherford, Karlie (15 July 2017). "Home and Away's new bad boy Jake Ryan to hit our screens as Pia Miller's new love interest". news.com.au. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
- ^ Brygel, Jackie (29 April 2019). "Home and Away: Jake Ryan – my shock return!". New Idea. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
- ^ a b Hockey, Maddison; Cullen, Tamara (28 January 2020). "Exclusive: Home and Away's Jake Ryan reveals why he was "ready to move on" and leave Summer Bay". TV Week. Retrieved 28 January 2020.
- ^ "Hermione Corfield to front Matthew Holmes' 'Fear Below'". Inside Film. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
- ^ Knox, David (18 July 2024). "Airdate: Territory | TV Tonight". TV Tonight. Retrieved 19 July 2024.
- ^ Seddon, Dan (23 August 2019). "Home and Away star Jake Ryan reveals how soap has prepared him for fatherhood". Digital Spy. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
- ^ West, Amy (7 October 2019). "Home and Away's Jake Ryan becomes a dad – and reveals his son's cute name". Digital Spy. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
- ^ Davies, Megan (10 October 2019). "Home and Away star Jake Ryan shares heartwarming photo with his newborn baby son". Digital Spy. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
- ^ Brennan, Bella (23 April 2021). "He found his Summer Babe! Former Home And Away star Jake Ryan announces his engagement to Alice Quiddington". TV Week. Retrieved 23 April 2021.