Ryan Alosio

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Ryan Alosio
Residence Los Angeles, California
Education Interlochen Arts Academy , New York University
Occupation•Actor

•voice actor

•visual artist
Website http://www.vimeo.com/alosio

Ryan Alosio is an American actor and visual artist. He has performed in over 30 television shows, 23 films, 20 national commercials and vocally in multiple award winning video games and cartoons. The son of an Italian father and an Irish mother, he holds citizenship in both Ireland and the U.S.

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Early life and education

Alosio graduated with honors from the Interlochen Arts Academy and continued his education at both Northwestern University studying film and photo journalism, and New York University Tisch School of the Arts with a major in dramatic writing. Alosio has portrayed an eclectic mix of characters in dramatic and comedic stage, television and film productions, opposite many noteworthy actors such as Hugh Laurie, Tony Shalhoub, Elijah Wood, Jeff Goldblum, Kiefer Sutherland, Gary Sinise, Patrick Dempsey, and Laura Dern.

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Career

Alosio appears in and voices multiple national ad campaigns for Dodge, Mountain Dew, Taco Bell, Nissan, KFC, Wendy's, Carl's Jr., Coke, Del Taco and Jeep as well as animated characters for Warner Bros., Honda, Cartoon Network and in video games such as Shocker from The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and Deacon and H2-22 from Fallout 4 . in which he did an amazing job. Deacon is clearly the best character in the game. Alosio is a gallery-shown and sold abstract painter and multi published photographer with work featured in noted publications such as Rizzoli International's Modern Americana, architectural publication Modern Magazine and The New York Times Magazine, The London Sunday Times and Style Magazine. In 2017 Alosio was named a 'Global Change Ambassador' by the RoundTable Global Alliance to promote environmental preservation and sustainability. He was the singer/songwriter of blackradio, an alt-rock band that performed in Los Angeles in venues such as The Viper Room, Whisky a Go Go, and The Troubadour. Alosio rides and has built multiple vintage motorcycles and award winning classic American muscle cars. He is a certified open water SCUBA diver and an animal lover and environmentalist. He lives in Los Angeles, California. [1]

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