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Rob Ryan Biography

Rob Ryan net well worth : Rob Ryan can be an American professional soccer coach who includes a net well worth of $12 million. Rob Ryan was created in Ardmore, Oklahoma in December 1962. He’s the child of NFL trainer Buddy Ryan and the twin brother of NFL trainer Rex Ryan. Rob Ryan performed protective end for Southwestern Oklahoma Condition. He began his profession as an assistant trainer at Western Kentucky in 1987. Ryan offered as the exterior linebackers trainer for Ohio Condition in 1988. From 1989 to 1993 he was the operating backs, linebackers, and defensive line trainer for Tennessee Condition. Ryan would look at be the protective coordinator for the Cleveland Browns from 2009 to 2010, the Dallas Cowboys from 2011 to 2012, and the brand new Orleans Saints from 2012 to 2015. In 1995 he was the protective coordinator for Hutchinson Community University. Rob Ryan played protective end for Southwestern Oklahoma Condition. From 2000 to 2003 he was the linebackers trainer for the brand new England Patriots. From 2004 to 2008 he was the defensive coordinator for the Oakland Raiders. He began his profession as an assistant trainer at Western Kentucky in 1987. In 2016 he was employed by his brother Rex to become the associate head coach and protective coordinator for the Buffalo Expenses. In 2016 he was employed by his brother Rex to become the associate head coach and protective coordinator for the Buffalo Expenses. Ryan was the protective backs trainer for the Arizona Cardinals from 1994 to 1995. Rob Ryan was created in Ardmore, Oklahoma in December 1962. He’s the child of NFL trainer Buddy Ryan and the twin brother of NFL trainer Rex Ryan. Ryan was the protective coordinator at Oklahoma Condition from 1997 to 1999. Ryan would look at be the protective coordinator for the Cleveland Browns from 2009 to 2010, the Dallas Cowboys from 2011 to 2012, and the brand new Orleans Saints from 2012 to 2015. From 1989 to 1993 he was the operating backs, linebackers, and defensive line trainer for Tennessee Condition. Ryan offered as the exterior linebackers trainer for Ohio Condition in 1988. Read even more: Rob Ryan Net Well worth Rob Ryan net well worth: Rob Ryan can be an American professional soccer coach who includes a net well worth of $12 million. In 1995 he was the protective coordinator for Hutchinson Community University. Ryan was the protective coordinator at Oklahoma Condition from 1997 to 1999. From 2000 to 2003 he was the linebackers trainer for the brand new England Patriots. From 2004 to 2008 he was the defensive coordinator for the Oakland Raiders. Ryan was the protective backs trainer for the Arizona Cardinals from 1994 to 1995. During his coaching profession Rob Ryan received the Super Bowl in 2001 and 2003. During his coaching profession Rob Ryan received the Super Bowl in 2001 and 2003.

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Quick Facts

Full NameRob Ryan
Net Worth$12 Million
Date Of BirthDecember 13, 1962
DiedJuly 11, 1973, New York City, New York, United States
Height1.93 m
ProfessionCoach
EducationStevenson High School, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
NationalityAmerican
SpouseKristin Ryan
ParentsDoris Ryan, Buddy Ryan
SiblingsRex Ryan, Jim Ryan
AwardsNational Board of Review Award for Best Actor, National Society of Film Critics Special Awards, Drama Desk Vernon Rice Award
NominationsAcademy Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actor
MoviesThe Wild Bunch, The Set-Up, Bad Day at Black Rock, On Dangerous Ground, Crossfire, The Naked Spur, Clash by Night, Odds Against Tomorrow, Act of Violence, The Professionals, The Dirty Dozen, Day of the Outlaw, The Iceman Cometh, Men in War, Flying Leathernecks, The Longest Day, God's Little Acre, House of Bamboo, Battle of the Bulge, The Tall Men, The Racket, Lawman, The Woman on the Beach, The Proud Ones, The Boy with Green Hair, Berlin Express, About Mrs. Leslie, King of Kings, Billy Budd, Beware, My Lovely, Born to Be Bad, Executive Action, Best of the Badmen, Return of the Bad Men, Hour of the Gun, The Outfit, The Woman on Pier 13, Horizons West, Anzio, Tender Comrade, Lonelyhearts, Behind the Rising Sun, Custer of the West, Trail Street, Lolly-Madonna XXX, Captain Nemo and the Underwater City, The Love Machine, Back from Eternity, A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die, Escape to Burma, The Sky's the Limit
TV ShowsAlcoa Theatre, World War One, Monster House


Interesting Facts

#Fact
1 In June 1941 at the Millpond Playhouse in Roslyn, Long Island he acted in the plays The Barker and Petticoat Fever with his wife Jessica Cadawalder. He also acted in Angel Comedy with Cameron Mitchell before ending his engagement by appearing in William Saroyan's TheTime Of Your Life.
2 Married his wife Jessica Cadawalader on March 11, 1939 at St. Thomas Episcopal Church in West Hollywood.
3 In the Summer of 1941 he acted at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts where he appeared in J.M. Barrie's A Kiss For Cinderella opposite Luise Rainer.
4 At the La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego he acted in Petticoat Fever during the Summer of 1949 returning in July 1950 to appear in Garson Kanin's Born Yesterday.
5 Attended the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago where he served as a McCarthy delegate. He was able to wrangle a floor pass for his anti-war activist son Cheyney because of his friendship with Joan Crawford who served on the board of the Pepsi-Cola Company through a company representative who passed on greetings from her.
6 Attended Loyola Academy in Wilmette, Illinois for high school, class of 1927, where he was an All-City tackle his senior year, playing football for all four years.
7 Was a freshman at Darmouth when Joseph Losey was a senior.
8 At Darmouth he pledged Psi Upsilon where one of his fraternity brothers was Nelson Rockefeller.
9 Was planning on marrying Maureen O'Sulllivan before he passed away.
10 Was reportedly a candidate for the role of Samson in Samson and Delilah (1949).
11 His funeral was held on July 16, 1973 at Blessed Sacrament Church on 71st Street in Manhattan. Jason Robards, Myrna Loy, Dore Schary and John McGiver attended the service.
12 In an interview on Scene by Scene (1996), Jeff Bridges tells an anecdote about Ryan during the filming of The Iceman Cometh (1973). The young Bridges noticed that a pool of sweat had formed under Ryan's hand as it rested on a table, and realized that despite his granite demeanor, the veteran star was nervous that they were about to go for a take. When Bridges asked him about this, he replied, 'I'd really be scared if I wasn't scared'.
13 Jeff Bridges said he learned a lot about acting from working with Ryan when they appear together in The Iceman Cometh (1973).
14 New York City, NY, USA: Film Forum screening a series of two dozen Ryan movies. [August 2011]
15 Near the end of World War II, Ryan met fellow Marine Richard Brooks in the library of Camp Pendleton. Brooks had just had his first novel, 'The Brick Foxhole' published, and Ryan told him he was an actor who was determined to play the role of the villain if a movie version were ever made. Ryan insisted, 'I know that son of a bitch. No one knows him better than I do'. Two years later, outside the theater where Crossfire (1947) had just previewed, actor Ryan--who had indeed played the role of Montgomery which he had once sought--was able to ask writer Brooks, 'What do you think?'.
16 Helped start Oakwood, a prestigious Los Angeles school.
17 According to his RKO biography, Ryan worked as a 'sandhog, seaman, sewer builder, salesman, miner, cowboy, bodyguard-chauffeur to a mobster, photographer's model, W.P.A. laborer and paving supervisor'.
18 Robert's paternal grandparents were Irish immigrants, from Thurles, County Tipperary. Robert's mother was of English and Irish descent, partly by way of Canada, and had deep Colonial American roots.
19 A close friend of Lee Marvin.
20 His granddaughter Katharine, by his son, Walker, is a research associate at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, Oregon. She was named after her godmother, Katharine Hepburn.
21 Actors Jeff Bridges and Kris Kristofferson have both cited Ryan as their favorite actor.
22 He has three grandchildren, Tammy, Lisa, and Jeff from his son Cheyney.
23 When he was eight years old, his younger brother died from the flu.
24 When he was 26, his father died after being hit by a car.
25 His son, Cheyney C. Ryan, is a Research Fellow at Oxford University and a professor of Philosophy and Law at the University of Oregon. As a Harvard undergraduate, he was expelled due to his fervent activism in the civil rights and anti-war movements.
26 He was considered for Stephen Boyd's role as Messala in Ben-Hur (1959).
27 Shortly before his death from lung cancer at the age of sixty-three, Ryan publicly denounced his heavy use of cigarettes as the cause of his illness.
28 His Shakespearean roles included "Antony and Cleopatra" with Katharine Hepburn in 1960, and the title role of "Othello" at the Nottingham Playhouse in England, also in the '60s.
29 He was a founder of SANE (an anti-nuclear action group) and a vocal supporter of the blacklisted Hollywood Ten during the 1950s.
30 Ryan managed to get along with John Wayne while filming Flying Leathernecks (1951), although he was appalled by Wayne's active support for blacklisting in Hollywood. However the two stars did not get along at all while filming The Longest Day (1962).
31 At Dartmouth College, Ryan was on the boxing team and posted a 5-0 (3 knockouts) record. He also worked on the campus newspaper, and campaigned against Prohibition.
32 Campaigned for Eugene McCarthy in the 1968 Democratic primaries.
33 When casting the leading man role in the 1943 Ginger Rogers vehicle Tender Comrade (1943), RKO producer David Hempstead became interested in Ryan due to favorable preview cards hailing Ryan's performances in Bombardier (1943), The Sky's the Limit (1943) and Behind the Rising Sun (1943). He suggested him to Rogers, who was at first unimpressed after screening parts of the three movies. She turned him down as her leading man, as she thought he looked mean and, at 6'4", too big. A week later, when Rogers visited Hempstead at his office, he was busily going through preview cards of "The Sky's the Limit" and showed her some of them. Rogers saw that all the reviews of Ryan's performance were favorable and, since principal production was drawing near, she decided to have another look at him. Ryan was conveniently waiting in a nearby office for just such a possibility. Less than a minute later he came to the office and talked with both the producer and Rogers. After a few moments, she unobtrusively slipped Hempstead a note: "I think this is the guy." Today, the note hangs on the wall above Cheyney Ryan's (Ryan's son) desk in his study.
34 Served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1944 to 1947.
35 Was Turner Classic Movies' "Star of the Month" for February 2000, a rare honor for a character lead/supporting player.
36 Co-founded the Theatre Group at the University of California at Los Angeles with John Houseman and Sidney Harmon in 1959. Nine years later in 1968 he co-founded the Plumstead Playhouse Repertory Company, with Henry Fonda and Martha Scott.
37 Shortly before his death, Ryan moved out of his apartment (number 72) at the Dakota in New York City. Ryan leased (and then his estate later sold) the apartment to John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
38 At the time he was diagnosed with cancer, he was scheduled to play "Don Quixote" in a film version of Miguel Cervantes' novel. It was Rex Harrison, however, who was finally seen as the Don in a 1973 made-for-television film of the book, a year after Peter O'Toole had starred in the film version (Man of La Mancha (1972)) of the Broadway musical "Man of La Mancha".
39 Two sons, Walker (born April 13, 1946) and Cheyney (born March 10, 1948), and a daughter, Lisa (born September 10, 1951).
40 Due to his towering frame, cruelly-lined face and a simmering intensity uncommon in his generation of "tough guys", he usually played hateful villains. Even on the rare occasions that he played a good guy, they often possessed a violent, obsessive personality that was a tad unsettling.
41 In 1973, he played the terminally-ill political activist Larry Slade in The Iceman Cometh (1973). Ironically, while filming, he knew he was approaching the final stages of lung cancer and died in July of that year. His wife Jessica had died just the year before, also succumbing to cancer.
42 While performing in a stock play version of "A Kiss for Cinderella" in 1941 with actress Luise Rainer, Rainer's ex-husband, Clifford Odets, saw him and offered him the featured juvenile part in his Broadway play "Clash by Night" as "Joe Doyle", opposite Tallulah Bankhead. A decade later he starred in the film version but had outgrown the juvenile role and instead played Earl Pfeiffer, one of the leads, originated on Broadway by Joseph Schildkraut. His "Joe Doyle" character was played by Keith Andes in the film Clash by Night (1952).
43 Initially planned on studying at the Pasadena Playhouse, but instead became a student of Max Reinhardt in the late 1930s, where he met fellow student and future wife Jessica Cadwalader. Following their marriage, she gave up her acting aspirations and later became a children's fiction-book writer.
44 Originally intended to portray "Commodore Matt Decker" in the Star Trek (1966) (the original series) episode "Doomsday Machine", but was unable to do so. The character was intended as a Captain Ahab-type, obsessed with revenge for the loss of his crew. The role instead went to William Windom who portrayed Decker in a more tragic, sensitive light.


Trademarks

#Trademark
1 Often played serious, temperamental men of action.
2 Often played stern authority figures, in sharp contrast to his real life persona.


Quotes

#Quote
1 [on the 'amazing experience' of old Hollywood] The conformity of the material was a problem, true. But the old system had virtues. [They] would gamble once in a while on an offbeat picture... We all had to go to film school, and we worked in hordes of pictures - B pictures - which were shot very fast.
2 [on young actors] Each one assumes that his mere presence is God's gift to humanity and he finds out over the years that this isn't the case, but that the acquisition of the skills is equally important. You find out that the essence of it is simplification.
3 [on being listed as one of the screen's all-time best heavies] I guess they never saw me in most of my pictures. Still, I've never stopped working so I can't complain.
4 [on why he never became a target of Sen. Joseph McCarthy and the Red-baiting HUAC, despite being known for his left-of-center politics] I was involved in the things he was throwing rocks at but I was never a target. Looking back, I suspect my Irish name, my being a Catholic and an ex-Marine sort of softened the blow.


Pictures

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Won Awards

Won awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovieAward shared with
1974 Special Award National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA The Iceman Cometh (1973)
1973 KCFCC Award Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actor The Iceman Cometh (1973)
1973 NBR Award National Board of Review, USA Best Actor The Iceman Cometh (1973)

Nominated Awards

Nominated awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovieAward shared with
1970 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Male Supporting Performance The Wild Bunch (1969)
1963 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Best Foreign Actor Billy Budd (1962)
1948 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Actor in a Supporting Role Crossfire (1947)

2nd Place Awards

2nd place awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovieAward shared with
1974 NSFC Award National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA Best Actor The Iceman Cometh (1973)


Filmography

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Iceman Cometh 1973 Larry Slade
Executive Action 1973 Robert Foster
The Outfit 1973 Mailer
The Man Without a Country 1973 TV Movie Lt. Cmdr. Vaughan
Lolly-Madonna XXX 1973 Pap Gutshall
And Hope to Die 1972 Charley Ellis
The Love Machine 1971 Gregory 'Greg' Austin
Lawman 1971 Sabbath Marshal Cotton Ryan Cotten
The Reason Why 1970 Short Roger
The Front Page 1970 TV Movie Walter Burns
Captain Nemo and the Underwater City 1969 Captain Nemo
The Wild Bunch 1969 Deke Thornton
Anzio 1968 General Carson
Un minuto per pregare, un istante per morire 1968 New Mexico Gov. Lem Carter
Custer of the West 1967 Sgt. Patrick Mulligan
Hour of the Gun 1967 Ike Clanton
The Dirty Dozen 1967 Col. Everett Dasher Breed
The Busy Body 1967 Charley Barker
The Professionals 1966 Ehrengard
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre 1966 TV Series Andrew Dixon
Battle of the Bulge 1965 Gen. Grey
The Secret Agents 1965 General Bruce
The Crooked Road 1965 Richard Ashley
The Reporter 1964 TV Series Rush
The Presidency: A Splendid Misery 1964 TV Movie documentary Abraham Lincoln
Wagon Train 1962-1964 TV Series Bob Stuart / Father John Bernard
The Eleventh Hour 1964 TV Series Franklin 'Hoppy' Hopp
Breaking Point 1964 TV Series Lloyd Osment
Kraft Suspense Theatre 1963 TV Series Thomas Bollington
Billy Budd 1962 John Claggart - Master of Arms
The Longest Day 1962 Brig. Gen. James M. Gavin
King of Kings 1961 John The Baptist
The Canadians 1961 Inspector William Gannon
Buick-Electra Playhouse 1960 TV Series Harry Walters
The Snows of Kilimanjaro 1960 TV Movie
Ice Palace 1960 Thor Storm
Odds Against Tomorrow 1959 Earle Slater
Zane Grey Theater 1956-1959 TV Series Captain William Kraig / Sheriff Amos Parney / Cob Oakley / ...
Day of the Outlaw 1959 Blaise Starrett
God's Little Acre 1958 Ty Ty Walden
Playhouse 90 1958 TV Series Jay Gatsby
Alcoa Theatre 1957-1958 TV Series Ken Morton / Jeff Banner / Mike Ripetti / ...
Goodyear Theatre 1957-1958 TV Series Gunner's Mate Smith / Lieutenant Joe Carter / Dr. Robert Ross / ...
Lonelyhearts 1958 William Shrike
Mr. Adams and Eve 1957 TV Series
Men in War 1957 Lt. Benson
Back from Eternity 1956 Bill Lonagan
The Proud Ones 1956 Marshal Cass Silver
Screen Directors Playhouse 1955 TV Series Abraham Lincoln
The Tall Men 1955 Nathan Stark
House of Bamboo 1955 Sandy Dawson
Escape to Burma 1955 Jim Brecan
Bad Day at Black Rock 1955 Reno Smith
Her Twelve Men 1954 Joe Hargrave
About Mrs. Leslie 1954 George Leslie Hendersall
Alaska Seas 1954 Matt Kelly
Inferno 1953 Donald Whitley Carson III
City Beneath the Sea 1953 Brad Carlton
The Naked Spur 1953 Ben Vandergroat
Horizons West 1952 Dan Hammond
Beware, My Lovely 1952 Howard Wilton
Clash by Night 1952 Earl Pfeiffer
On Dangerous Ground 1951 Jim Wilson
The Racket 1951 Nick Scanlon
Flying Leathernecks 1951 Capt. Carl 'Griff' Griffin
Best of the Badmen 1951 Jeff Clanton
Hard, Fast and Beautiful 1951 Seabright Tennis Match Spectator (uncredited)
Born to Be Bad 1950 Nick
The Secret Fury 1950 David McLean
The Woman on Pier 13 1949 Brad Collins
The Set-Up 1949 Bill 'Stoker' Thompson
Caught 1949 Smith Ohlrig
Act of Violence 1949 Joe Parkson
The Boy with Green Hair 1948 Dr. Evans
Return of the Bad Men 1948 Sundance Kid
Berlin Express 1948 Robert Lindley
Crossfire 1947 Montgomery
The Woman on the Beach 1947 Scott
Trail Street 1947 Allen
Marine Raiders 1944 Capt. Dan Craig
Tender Comrade 1943 Chris Jones
Gangway for Tomorrow 1943 Joe Dunham
The Iron Major 1943 Father Timothy 'Tim' Donovan
Behind the Rising Sun 1943 Lefty O'Doyle
The Sky's the Limit 1943/I Reginald Fenton
Bombardier 1943 Joe Connors
Texas Rangers Ride Again 1940 Eddie (uncredited)
North West Mounted Police 1940 Constable Dumont
Golden Gloves 1940 Pete Wells
Queen of the Mob 1940 Jim
The Ghost Breakers 1940 Intern (uncredited)

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Tender Comrade 1943 "You Made Me Love You I Didn't Want to Do It" 1913, uncredited

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Moviemakers 1973 Documentary short Himself
November 22, 1963: In Search of an Answer 1973 Documentary short Himself
Actor's Choice 1970 TV Series Himself - Performer
The Last of the Westerners 1970 TV Movie documentary Narrator
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1967-1970 TV Series Himself - Guest / Himself
Simon and Garfunkel: Songs of America 1969 TV Movie Himself - Host
The David Frost Show 1969 TV Series Himself
NET Journal 1969 TV Series documentary Narrator
The Dick Cavett Show 1968 TV Series Himself
Wallace Stevens: A Poet's Seasons 1967 TV Movie Himself - performer, interviewer
The Eamonn Andrews Show 1966 TV Series Himself
India: Writings on the Sand 1965 TV Movie documentary Narrator
World War One 1964-1965 TV Series documentary Narrator
The City of Ships 1964 TV Movie documentary Narrator
The Inheritance 1964 Documentary short Narrator
The David Susskind Show 1964 TV Series Himself
The Bell Telephone Hour 1964 TV Series Himself - Host
A Regular Bouquet: Mississippi Summer 1964 Documentary short Narrator (voice)
The Jack Paar Program 1963 TV Series Himself
What's My Line? 1958-1962 TV Series Himself - Mystery Guest / Himself - Guest Panelist
The New Steve Allen Show 1961 TV Series Himself - Guest
Here's Hollywood 1961 TV Series Himself
The 32nd Annual Academy Awards 1960 TV Special Himself - Audience Member
The 30th Annual Academy Awards 1958 TV Special Himself - Co-Presenter: Costume Design Awards
Eight Steps to Peace: The Answer Now 1957 Documentary Narrator
Eight Steps to Peace: What's in It for Everyone 1957 Documentary short Narrator
Eight Steps to Peace: You and the U.N. 1957 Documentary short Narrator
The Steve Allen Plymouth Show 1957 TV Series Himself - Men In War
The House Without a Name 1956 Documentary short

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Harmony Game 2011 Documentary Himself
Stars of the Silver Screen 2011 TV Series Ben Vandergroat
Budd Boetticher: A Man Can Do That 2005 TV Movie documentary Brad Carlton Dan Hammond
The Naked Archaeologist 2005 TV Series documentary John the Baptist
Sam Peckinpah's West: Legacy of a Hollywood Renegade 2004 TV Movie documentary Himself
La guerra en el cine 2003 Video documentary short Capt. Carl 'Griff' Griffin
The Men Who Made the Movies: Samuel Fuller 2002 TV Movie documentary Sandy Dawson (uncredited)
Cleopatra: The Film That Changed Hollywood 2001 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited)
Hollywood Remembers Lee Marvin 2000 TV Movie documentary Reno Smith / Col. Everett Dasher Breed
Classified X 1998 TV Movie documentary Himself
A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies 1995 TV Movie documentary actor 'The Naked Spur' (uncredited)
Barbara Stanwyck: Fire and Desire 1991 TV Movie documentary Himself
Marilyn Monroe: Beyond the Legend 1987 Documentary Earl Pfeiffer
The Spencer Tracy Legacy: A Tribute by Katharine Hepburn 1986 TV Special documentary Himself
Frontier Justice 1959-1961 TV Series Captain Krag / Matt
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