Ryan Merriman

Good-looking, dark-haired Oklahoma native Ryan Merriman began modeling at age six and landed his first broadcast acting role just a few years after, cast as a regular on the NBC sitcom "The Mommies" (1993-1995, renamed "Mommies" in its final year). Segueing from this sitcom role to a recurring turn as the young version of genius Jarod Russell on the gripping NBC series "The Pretender" (1997-2000) showed the actor's versatility. He was featured in the somewhat sentimental TV dramas "Everything That Rises" (TNT, 1998) and "Night Ride Home" (CBS, 1999) before portraying young Meyer Lansky in 1999's "Lansky," an HBO biopic of the famed gangster. That year saw Merriman take on his first feature acting role, playing a young boy who surprises parents Michelle Pfeiffer and Treat Williams nine years after he was kidnapped in the affecting drama, "The Deep End of the Ocean."

Though Merriman had proven himself a more than capable performer with an impressive big screen debut, television was where he racked up his earliest credits. The Disney Channel hosted some of his more unlikely characters, including a computer whiz kid who designs a home that will keep his widowed father from dating ("Smart House", 1999) and a teen who finds out he is part leprechaun ("Luck of the Irish," 2001). More impressive small screen work included his turn as a teen unable to control his own violent urges in Lifetime's "Dangerous Child" (2001).

Starring in Jason Alexander's 1950s coming of age comedy, "Just Looking" (1999), Merriman seemed ready to carry a film. He not only made the somewhat questionable character charming, but aced the outerborough Brooklyn accent that actors with far more experience have fumbled with. A featured role in the 2001 horror sequel "Halloween: Homecoming" would place the actor alongside some teen peers and undoubtedly reach a much wider audience than he had been exposed to before, while a co-starring role in the Disney Channel movie "A Ring of Endless Light" (aired in the 2001-02 season) would ensure that the wholesome performer didn't stray too far from the family programming that won over his initial fans.

  • Also Credited As:
    Ryan Earl Merriman
  • Born:
    April 10, 1983 in Oklahoma, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Model
Family
  • Father: Earl Merriman.
  • Mother: Nona Merriman.
  • Sister: Monika Merriman. older
Significant Others
  • Wife: Micol. married June 25, 2004
Milestones
  • 1993 Starred on the NBC sitcom The Mommies (later retitled Mommies )
  • 1995 Guested on an episode of John Grisham s The Client (CBS)
  • 1998 Had a supporting role in the TNT original drama Everything That Rises
  • 1999 Featured as the preteen incarnation of a boy kidnapped nine years earlier in the drama The Deep End of the Ocean
  • 1999 Featured in the Hallmark Hall of Fame production Night Ride Home (CBS)
  • 1999 Played a New Yorker coming of age in the 1950s in Jason Alexander s Just Looking ; released theatrically in 2000
  • 1999 Played young Meyer Lansky in the HBO biopic Lansky
  • 1999 Starred as a computer whiz kid who designs a Smart House in the 1999 Disney Channel TV-movie
  • 2000 Starred in the Fox Family Channel TV-movie Rockets Red Glare
  • 2001 Featured in the horror sequel Halloween: Homecoming
  • 2001 Made guest appearance on an episode of Touched By an Angel (CBS)
  • 2001 Played the titular violent teen in the Lifetime original movie Dangerous Child
  • 2001 Starred as a boy descended from leprechauns in the Disney Channel TV-movie Luck of the Irish
  • 2002 Cast in the SciFi miniseries Taken, produced by Steven Spielberg
  • 2002 Co-starred in A Ring of Endless Light , a family drama aired on the Disney Channel
  • 2005 Starred opposite Naomi Watts in the thriller The Ring Two
  • 2006 Starred in the thriller, Final Destination 3 helmed by James Wong
  • Had a recurring role on the NBC drama The Pretender , playing the younger version of super-genius Jarod Russell
  • Raised in Choctaw, Oklahoma

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