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Jonathan Ryan

Jonathan Ryan is an concert and choirmaster renowned for the rare distinction of securing six first-prize awards in major national and international organ competitions, including the 2009 Jordan II International Organ Competition and the 2006 Arthur Poister National Organ Competition. Born into a musical family in , he began playing the at age eight and pursued formal training, earning a from the under Todd Wilson and a Master of Music from the with David Higgs, alongside studies in and . He holds Fellow and Choirmaster certificates from the American Guild of Organists (FAGO, ChM). Ryan has built a career performing recitals across the and , including notable appearances at the 2014 Boston AGO National Convention, where he delivered an all-from-memory program, and the 2012 Organ Historical Society National Convention in . His recordings include the debut album A ’s Voice (Raven, 2012), featuring the organ of , and Influences (Acis, 2017), recorded on the Stahlhuth-Jann organ in and considered for a GRAMMY nomination. In addition to solo performances, he has founded and directed choral ensembles ranging from youth groups to professional choirs, and currently serves as Director of Music and Organist at Christ Church Cranbrook in , since 2024, following prior roles at St. Michael and All Angels in (2017–2023). Within the American Guild of Organists, he has held the position of and Councilor for Competitions and New Music since 2020.

Biography

Early Life and Education

Jonathan Ryan was born in Ireland and raised in the area, spending his teenage years in during the late 1950s and early 1960s, where he participated in local swimming activities at the Dún Laoghaire Baths. He received his at CBC Monkstown Park, completing studies up to the Leaving Certificate level. Following this, Ryan pursued in Architecture and Town Planning at the School of Architecture, Bolton Street, , enrolling in 1967. No formal training in or from Irish institutions is documented in available records, though his initial involvement in performance began during his student years amid Ireland's theatrical traditions.

Personal Background

Jonathan Ryan maintains his residence , where he has built his life as a private individual away from the spotlight of his professional endeavors. Publicly available information on his family, such as or children, is absent from reputable sources, reflecting a deliberate choice to shield personal matters from media scrutiny. No verified details exist regarding ongoing hobbies, health challenges, or lifestyle preferences beyond his Irish roots and longstanding ties to the region implied by his early associations with areas like Dun Laoghaire.

Career

Theatre Work

Ryan began his theatre career in the early 1980s with appearances at Ireland's national theatre, the , where he portrayed Bob O'Meara in The Silver Dollar Boys in 1982 at the Peacock stage and Guildenstern in in 1983. These roles established his presence in classical and contemporary drama, contributing to productions that drew on the Abbey's tradition of staging works by playwrights like Shakespeare alongside national narratives. In subsequent years, Ryan performed extensively at the Gate Theatre in Dublin, debuting there as Dan in A Better Place, directed by John Clarke, opposite Lynn Redgrave and Dan O'Herlihy. He returned to the Gate for the role of the Gentleman Caller in Tennessee Williams's The Glass Menagerie, directed by Paul Brennan, and took on multiple characters including Aslak and the Balloon Man in Frank McGuinness's adaptation of Ibsen's Peer Gynt, directed by Patrick Mason, which toured to the Edinburgh Festival and Spoleto Festival USA. Additional Gate credits include Tigellinus in Salomé and Mortimer in Arsenic and Old Lace, showcasing his range in both verse drama and farce. Ryan's work extended to other major Irish venues, including a season at the Lyric Theatre in with productions such as The Colleen Bawn, , and Grease!, emphasizing his adaptability across periods from 19th-century melodrama to Shakespearean comedy and modern musicals. At the , he appeared in The Hostage, , and , while at the he played in Oliver! and the lead in . His portrayals often featured authoritative or antagonistic figures in historical contexts, such as in The Risen People at the and Dracula at the Gaiety, reflecting a consistent engagement with themes of power and without reliance on improvisation-heavy techniques but grounded in scripted precision suited to ensemble-driven repertory. These performances, spanning prestigious national stages, underscore his versatility in sustaining long ensemble runs and festival tours, as evidenced by international extensions like those from the .

Film Roles

Ryan's earliest documented film appearance was as Stokes in The Outsider (1980), a low-budget production directed by and starring as a reclusive in . He followed with a role as the in Bob Quinn's Budawanny (1987), an experimental Gaelic-language film exploring cultural identity in the . In Taffin (1988), directed by Francis Megahy, Ryan portrayed Councilor Gibson, a supporting in this action thriller starring as a debt collector confronting local corruption in rural ; the film received mixed reviews for its formulaic plot but highlighted Brosnan's pre-Bond physicality. A breakthrough in visibility came with Patriot Games (1992), directed by , where Ryan played Jimmy Reardon, an brigade commander whose seduction and subsequent execution by a fellow terrorist advances the plot's terrorist vendetta against Harrison Ford's ; the role, though brief, underscored the film's portrayal of intra-group tensions within the fictional Ulster Liberation Army. Ryan appeared as the Scottish Prison Governor in In the Name of the Father (1993), Jim Sheridan's dramatization of the Four case, where his character oversees the protagonists' incarceration amid documented investigative errors and coerced confessions leading to wrongful convictions; the film, starring , earned seven Oscar nominations by focusing on evidentiary failures in the 1974 pub bombings trial. Subsequent supporting roles included the narrator in Broken Harvest (1994), a period drama on Irish rural poverty directed by Maurice O'Callaghan, and in Moll Flanders (1996), Pen Densham's adaptation of Defoe's novel featuring and . Later credits encompass Sergeant Kenefick in (2012), Jon Wright's horror-comedy about islanders combating blood-sucking aliens via alcohol-induced immunity, co-starring and ; the film grossed modestly at the but gained cult status for its genre-blending humor. Ryan's film work reflects a pattern of character roles in Irish-themed or international productions, often with limited screen time under 5 minutes per appearance in major titles, emphasizing ensemble contributions over lead billing.

Television Roles

Ryan's early television work featured recurring and guest roles in Irish series. He portrayed Dr. Jerome Hickey across nine episodes of the RTÉ period drama The Irish R.M. from 1984 to 1985. In 1985, he appeared as Noel in the children's adventure series Summer Lightning. Additional early credits include James Flanigan in The Happy Family (1987) and Bill Taylor in the long-running soap opera Fair City (1989). In international productions, Ryan guest-starred as a in the second-season episode "What Is Dead May Never Die" of HBO's , aired April 15, 2012, depicting rituals among the Ironborn followers of the . He followed with a single-episode appearance as Noble 3 in the History Channel's in 2013, set amid political intrigue. Ryan portrayed the antagonist Baron Broadmore in the second-season finale "Chapter X: Palm of the Iron Fox" of AMC's Into the Badlands, broadcast April 23, 2017, as a territorial warlord in the post-apocalyptic drama. This role highlighted his capacity for authoritative ensemble parts in high-stakes action series, though the character's arc remained brief within the expansive narrative of feudal clipper conflicts.

Voiceover and Other Work

Jonathan Ryan has provided voiceover services for over three decades, encompassing animations, commercials, radio, and audiobooks, with a reputation for versatility across accents and delivery styles ranging from deep and resonant to energetic and character-driven. His agency, Lisa Richards, describes him as Ireland's best-known artist, highlighting his multi-award-winning background and ability to adapt to diverse genres. In animation, Ryan voiced the character Aarch in the French-Irish produced series Galactik Football, which aired starting in 2006 and featured 52 episodes centered on a futuristic soccer league powered by cosmic energy known as the Flux. He later contributed to the English dubbing of Checkered Ninja 2 (2021), providing the voice for Jimmy in this Danish animated sequel about a vengeful ninja puppet confronting corporate corruption. These roles demonstrate his involvement in international animated projects requiring precise character interpretation for dubbed releases. Ryan's commercial work includes thousands of radio and advertisements, establishing him as one of Ireland's leading voice artists in that domain since the early . He has also narrated for radio programs, notably delivering the iconic opening lines for RTE's Liveline show, a long-running talk program hosted by since 1999, which he revealed in a 2025 on-air appearance. His contributions further underscore his audio expertise, though specific titles remain less documented in public credits. No verified voice work in video games or documentaries appears in industry databases.

Awards and Recognition

Notable Awards

Jonathan Ryan has garnered recognition primarily through voiceover achievements in Irish advertising and media. He received the Premier (Individual) Craft Award from the Irish International Advertising Awards Festival for outstanding performance contributions. In the Institute of Creative Advertising and Design (ICAD) Awards, Ryan earned the Individual Craft Award for Best Performance on Radio or TV, acknowledging technical excellence and interpretive skill in broadcast narration. He also secured the Individual Award for Exceptional Merit and an additional Individual Craft Award from ICAD, highlighting sustained versatility across commercial campaigns. These honors underscore his dominance in Ireland's voiceover sector, where awards emphasize demonstrable impact on audience engagement over subjective popularity.

Industry Recognition

Jonathan Ryan has received notable industry acknowledgment for his voiceover contributions, particularly in television narration. In 2023, he earned a nomination for Best Overall Performance in Television Narration at the One Voice Awards, highlighting his proficiency in the medium. His professional representation at the Lisa Richards Agency characterizes him as a multi-award-winning actor with over thirty years of experience, positioning him as one of Ireland's most prominent voiceover artists due to his versatility across commercials, documentaries, and audiobooks. This reputation stems from thousands of recordings for Irish broadcasters like RTÉ and international clients, underscoring peer esteem in an industry reliant on consistent quality and range.

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