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Ryan Lucy is an actress, visual artist, and former professional ballerina based in Los Angeles. Originally from Denver, Colorado, she has been acting since she left her short ballet career to foster more of her artistic interests and has since gone on to star in a range of projects from high budget action/sci-fi to surreal indie period pieces.
Ryan has been training with Billy O'Leary Studios since 2017, both privately and in on-going scene study and camera technique, in addition to participating in improv classes at Upright Citizens Brigade.
Her latest credit is a role in American Horror Stories, and in 2021, she had the pleasure of working with an Academy Award-winning director on a major commercial campaign set in the 1960s. She has also recently appeared in leading roles as a naive Audrey Hepburn look-a-like in the seedy underbelly of Old Hollywood in Richard Corso's The Switcheroo Room, and as a young ballerina struggling between addiction and her dreams in Aida Gevorgyan's Iris. In early 2020, Ryan starred in a Star Wars-inspired action commercial shot by Marvel cinematographer Trent Opaloch that filmed in Budapest, Hungary.
Her credits also include a range of feature length independent films, including the protagonist's polyamorous ex-girlfriend in the sign language film What? (2021), the missing daughter in Matt Allen's Bigfoot horror film Hoax (2019), and Death in music industry indie comedy Stadium Anthems (2018). She has also been featured as a recurring talent in new media series for Crypt TV, Snapchat, and Awesomeness TV. Ryan is still an avid dancer and has appeared in music videos for Camila Cabello, The Buttertones, and Atticus, to name a few.
In her free time, she enjoys writing, photography, creating art films, and going for walks.
Myles was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. He recognized his passion for acting at seven years old, but decided to pursue a career as a physician, which he did for 15 years. During his undergraduate studies (a Pre-Med/Liberal Arts Curriculum, with a minor in Philosophy and Religion) his elective course work was acting, directing, and film.
After obtaining his Bachelor of Science Degree, he did not get accepted into medical school, but he excelled in a variety of career positions: teacher, health food store manager, chauffeur, firefighter, financial services manager, advertising executive, transportation manager, soap maker, ranch manager, and he is also a Certified Hotel Administrator.
About twenty years ago, he reverted back to his original passion and is now working full-time as an actor. He has had lead and supporting roles in a variety of films, television series, and theatrical productions. He is fully committed to his craft and is known for doing whatever it takes to contribute toward the success of the projects that he is involved in.
Myles loves all things living: people first, then animals, and plants. His pastimes include listening to music, reading, and spending time with friends.
Film and stage actor Brian Landis Folkins was born February 12, 1974 in Berkeley, California and grew up in the south in the small town of High Point, North Carolina. After going through a severe patch of juvenile delinquency, Brian moved to Colorado to start his 2nd junior year in High School, where his passion for acting changed his life.
He continued his studies in Theatre and Photography at Metro State College of Denver before dropping out to pursue acting full time. Known to most simply as The BLF, Brian has worked as an award-winning actor across the country for over 20 years. His career on screen has spanned commercials, industrials, video game motion capture, and more than a hundred short and feature length films.
For over two decades, Mr. Folkins has shared this expertise as a core teaching artist at the Denver Center for Performing Arts. An artistic company member at the nationally recognized Curious Theatre Company, Brian is known for his extremely broad range of characters and his heart-felt, in depth performances. In 2019, Mr. Folkins won a Henry Award for Best Actor in a Play for his performance in Church And State. The release of his breakout starring role in the film Rent-A-Pal (2020), marks a career-defining moment for The BLF as a complex and exciting character actor.