Ryan Steele

Ryan Steele

Рождение : 1990-08-03, Walled Lake, Michigan

История

Ryan Steele is an American dancer and actor. He was born and raised in Walled Lake, Michigan on August 3, 1990. Coming from a family entirely involved in the art of dance, Steele trained all through his elementary school years. He was offered to study dance from many institutions, including The Juilliard School. He studied concert dance and ballet extensively. This proved to be a highly essential asset he used for his film debut in Five Dances (2013) where his leading role character Chip Daniel is an aspiring ballet dancer who moves to New York to train. He played as Lost Boy Curly in the live-action stage version of the Disney classic Peter Pan in Peter Pan Live! (2014). Steele also was performed as a dancer during the 2015 Academy Awards ceremony. In 2017, Steele had a dancing role in the musical short On the Road (2017).

Профиль

Ryan Steele

Фильмы

Маэстро Бернстайн
Sailor
Эта история о самоотверженной любви — хроника сложных, длиною в жизнь, отношений между музыкальной легендой Леонардом Бернстайном и Фелицией Монтеалегре Кон Бернстайн.
Питер Пэн
Curly
Телевизионная постановка классического бродвейского мюзикла «Питер Пэн»
Пять танцев
Chip Daniel
Фильм рассказывает классическую историю о поиске успеха и романтики в большом городе, преподнося это через современный танец и нетрадиционную любовь.
Deb & Sisi
Forever lonely, homely Deborah Dyer tries everything she can to "suicide herself" when she finds herself still single on her 40th birthday. All attempts fail as fate sends her car swerving right into Sisi Sickles, a recently evicted 40-something promiscuous waitress. Seeing an opportunity for a quick buck, Sisi hastily begins to take advantage of naive Deb and is soon at Deb's doorstep with a "broken umbilical cord or two." Stricken with guilt, a clueless and lonely Deb postpones her self-destructive plans to take care of Sisi. Things run hilariously amok when the two women grow closer and develop the only real friendship either of them has ever had. Who needs a man anyways, right?