Riker Lynch
Riker Anthony Lynch (born November 8, 1991) is an American singer, actor, dancer, and filmmaker known for his work in music, television, and independent cinema.[1] As the eldest of five siblings in the Lynch family, he co-founded the pop rock band R5 in 2009 alongside brothers Ross and Rocky, sister Rydel, and family friend Ellington Ratliff, serving as the group's bassist and backing vocalist.[2][3] The band released several albums and toured internationally before going on hiatus, during which Lynch pursued solo endeavors, including representing Colorado in the 2022 American Song Contest as a runner-up with his original song "Feel the Love."[4] Lynch began his acting career with guest roles on television series such as Glee, where he portrayed Jeff of the Dalton Academy Warblers, and later appeared in family-oriented Disney projects tied to his brother's stardom.[3] He achieved widespread recognition as a contestant on season 20 of Dancing with the Stars in 2015, partnering with professional dancer Allison Holker to reach the finals and secure second place overall.[1] His performance background also extends to choreography, highlighted by hosting the 2015 World Choreography Awards.[5] In recent years, Lynch has shifted focus toward directing and storytelling, with short films such as the 2019 comedy Lyft Me Up and the 2021 sci-fi comedy short Aliens on Halloween, which he wrote and directed; the latter project earned him awards including Best Sci-Fi Short Film at various festivals.[6] Born in Littleton, Colorado, to parents Mark and Stormie Lynch, he relocated with his family to Los Angeles in 2007 to advance their entertainment aspirations.[3] Lynch was married to professional dancer Savannah Latimer from 2019 until their amicable separation announced in July 2025 after over a decade together.[7]Early life
Family background
Riker Anthony Lynch was born on November 8, 1991, in Littleton, Colorado, to parents Mark and Stormie Lynch (née De St. Jeor). As the eldest of five siblings in a close-knit, creative family, Riker grew up in an environment that nurtured artistic expression from a young age. His father, Mark Lynch, is a commercial pilot and avid skydiver who has shared his passion for adventure through family activities and social media.[8][9] His mother, Stormie Lynch, is a professional parenting coach with over two decades of experience counseling families on child development and positive communication; she co-authored the book Raising 5: A Parenting Conversation with Stormie in 2018, drawing from her experiences raising her own children in the entertainment industry.[10][11] The Lynch family is renowned for its musical talent, with all five siblings actively involved in performing arts. Riker's siblings include his sister, Rydel Lynch (born August 9, 1993), a singer, actress, and YouTuber, and his brothers: Rocky Lynch (born November 1, 1994), a musician and drummer; Ross Lynch (born December 29, 1995), an actor and singer known for roles in Disney's Austin & Ally and The Driver Era; and Ryland Lynch (born April 17, 1997), a content creator and occasional performer.[12] The siblings formed the pop-rock band R5 in 2009, which achieved commercial success with albums like Louder (2014) and tours worldwide, reflecting the family's collaborative spirit and early encouragement of music and performance.[3] Riker also shares a notable family connection through his mother's side to professional dancers Derek Hough and Julianne Hough, who are his second cousins; this relation drew public attention during Riker's participation in season 20 of Dancing with the Stars in 2015, where Derek served as a judge.[13] The Lynch parents played a pivotal role in fostering their children's careers, relocating the family from Colorado to Los Angeles in 2007 to pursue opportunities in entertainment, while maintaining a supportive home life and family bonding.[14]Relocation and early pursuits
In Littleton, Colorado, where he was born on November 8, 1991, Riker Lynch began exploring the performing arts from a young age as the eldest of five siblings in a musically inclined family. Starting at age three, he took up singing, while he and his sister Rydel pursued piano lessons together and competed as partners in local dance competitions, building foundational skills in music and movement. The siblings also participated in community theater during summers, with Riker appearing in children's productions such as Peter Pan and Grease, which ignited his interest in acting. Additionally, the Lynch children attended a performing arts school and regularly staged family-oriented shows in their basement, often charging relatives a dollar for entry to watch their performances, an activity that highlighted their collaborative creativity and early entrepreneurial spirit.[15] By his early teens, Riker's pursuits had evolved into more structured endeavors, including self-taught elements of music production and performance, setting the stage for a transition to professional opportunities.[15] In 2007, at age 15, Riker and his family relocated from Littleton to Los Angeles to advance their entertainment aspirations, with a primary focus on acting and music careers for the siblings. The move enabled immediate access to auditions, industry networks, and recording facilities; shortly after arriving, Riker began pursuing roles in television and film while the family formed the pop-rock band R5, marking the start of his formal entry into the industry. This relocation proved pivotal, as it transformed their informal pursuits into viable professional endeavors, including Riker's early television appearances and the band's development of original material.[16][17]Career
Acting roles
Riker Lynch began his professional acting career with a recurring role on the Fox musical comedy-drama series Glee, where he portrayed Jeff, a member of the Dalton Academy Warblers singing group, appearing in 12 episodes across the second, third, and fourth seasons from 2010 to 2013.[18] This role highlighted his vocal talents alongside his siblings' band R5 and provided early exposure in mainstream television.[19] He reprised the character of Jeff in the 2011 concert film Glee: The 3D Concert Movie, which documented live performances from the show's tour.[20] Lynch also made a guest appearance as Martin Riggs in one episode of the web series Buffering in 2013, showcasing his versatility in shorter-form digital content.[21] Transitioning to film, Lynch starred in several independent projects starting in the late 2010s. In the 2018 drama Colossal Youth, he played the lead role of Greg Randle, a young man navigating family dynamics and personal growth. The following year, he appeared in the comedy Turnover as Henry, a character involved in a heist gone wrong, and took on the humorous role of ViSyphilis in the parody Purge of Kingdoms: The Unauthorized Game of Thrones Parody. Lynch expanded into horror with roles in Terror Eyes (2021), where he portrayed Danny, a participant in a deadly virtual reality game, and Death Link (2021), in which he played Jeremy, another victim in a supernatural streaming nightmare.[22] These performances demonstrated his range in genre films, often involving ensemble casts and high-stakes narratives. More recently, Lynch has taken on voice work and upcoming features, including the role of Arelquin in the animated film Pinocchio and the Water of Life (2026) and an appearance in the thriller Clout (2025).[23] He has also acted in shorts like Aliens on Halloween (2021), blending his interests in directing and performance.[18]Music career
Riker Lynch began his music career as a founding member of the pop rock band R5, formed in 2009 with his siblings Ross, Rocky, and Rydel Lynch, along with Ellington Ratliff. As the band's bassist and backing vocalist, Lynch contributed to their energetic sound blending pop, rock, and dance elements, drawing influences from artists like Maroon 5 and OneRepublic. R5 signed with Hollywood Records and released their debut EP, Ready Set Rock, in 2011, followed by the full-length album Louder in 2014, which peaked at number six on the Billboard 200. The band toured extensively, including headline tours like the Louder Tour and support slots for artists such as Selena Gomez, amassing a global fanbase through hits like "Loud" and "Pass Me By."[24][25] Following R5's indefinite hiatus in 2018, Lynch continued performing as the bassist for The Driver Era, the alternative pop duo formed by his brothers Ross and Rocky Lynch. He joined their live performances and contributed to recordings, supporting the release of albums such as X (2019) and Summer Mixtape (2022), which explored themes of love and introspection with a more mature electronic-infused sound. The Driver Era has headlined international tours, including the 2025 Obsession Tour across Europe and North America, where Lynch's bass lines added depth to tracks like "A Kiss" and "Get Off My Phone."[25][26] In parallel, Lynch pursued solo endeavors, launching the trop-rock project Riker and the Beachcombers, which fuses rock, reggae, and pop for upbeat, escapist vibes. Notable singles include "Sex on the Beach" (2019) and "Optimistic" (2023), praised for their summery energy and live performance appeal by outlets like Billboard. His solo visibility peaked in 2022 when he represented Colorado on NBC's American Song Contest with the original song "Feel The Love," a reggae-pop track that secured second place in the competition and garnered over a million streams. This performance highlighted Lynch's versatility as a songwriter and performer beyond band contexts.[25][27][28]Directing and production
Riker Lynch has expanded his career beyond acting and music into directing and production, primarily focusing on short films and music videos that blend comedy, sci-fi elements, and personal storytelling. His directorial debut came with the short film Lyft Me Up (2018), a comedy depicting a chaotic night in the life of a rideshare driver, which he also wrote. The film stars Ellington Ratliff and features Lynch's signature humor, drawing from everyday absurdities, and was produced under his Apolaustic Productions banner.[29][30] In 2020 and 2021, Lynch directed several music videos for his trop-rock project Riker and The Beachcombers, including Sex on the Beach (co-directed with Gordy De St. Jeor), My Girl Rita, She Just Wants to Be Famous, and Escape (From Quarantine), a timely cover of "Escape (The Piña Colada Song)" filmed during the COVID-19 pandemic. These videos emphasize lighthearted, beachy vibes with Lynch handling creative direction and often collaborating on editing. He extended this work to his siblings' band The Driver Era with the 2021 video for Heart of Mine, which he directed, showcasing a narrative-driven approach with family involvement in production.[31][32][33][34][35] Lynch's most acclaimed project to date is the sci-fi comedy short Aliens on Halloween (2021), which he wrote, directed, and produced, also starring as one of the leads alongside Curt Mega. The film follows two extraterrestrials experiencing Earth's Halloween festivities and has garnered festival recognition, including Best Sci-Fi Short at the Only The Best Film Awards and selection for the Cannes Short Film Corner. Produced with collaborators like Gordy De St. Jeor and Chelsea Meyer, it highlights Lynch's multifaceted role in independent filmmaking, earning praise for its inventive humor and visual effects on a modest budget. Additionally, he directed the trailer's initial cut, further demonstrating his hands-on production style. As of 2025, Lynch continues to develop original content through Apolaustic Productions, prioritizing genre-blending shorts that merge his musical background with narrative cinema, including directing and starring in the action-comedy Stakeout.[36][37][38][39][40]Other endeavors
Lynch has been actively involved in philanthropy, particularly supporting Echoes of Hope, an organization that provides resources such as housing, employment assistance, and education to at-risk and emancipated foster youth.[41] He has participated in multiple fundraising events for the charity, including the 2016 Luc Robitaille Celebrity Shootout hockey game in Los Angeles, where he played on Team Hope alongside family members and celebrities like David Boreanaz, helping raise funds for the cause that supported over 700 youth in 2015.[41] Additional efforts include charity hockey games at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and poker and comedy nights, often involving performances or team participation with his siblings from R5.[42][43] Beyond entertainment, Lynch hosts the podcast Glass Half Full with Riker and Bobby (initially launched as Glass Half Full with Riker Lynch), a talk show format available on platforms like Spotify and YouTube.[44] Co-hosted with Bobby Ulrich, the series features conversations with artists, actors, and musicians—such as Grant Gustin, Olivia Holt, and MAX—over cocktails or mocktails, emphasizing casual storytelling and industry insights.[45] Episodes, which began releasing around 2023, explore guests' creative journeys and personal experiences, with production credited to Riker and The Beachcombers.[46] Lynch has also engaged in brand endorsements, partnering with companies in lifestyle and beverage sectors, including Bulletproof for supplements and Casamigos Tequila.[47] These collaborations align with his public image as a multifaceted entertainer, though specific campaign details remain limited in public records.Personal life
Relationships
Riker Lynch was married to dancer and fashion designer Savannah Latimer from September 20, 2019, until their separation announced in July 2025.[48][7] The couple began dating in 2015 and became engaged on August 25, 2018, after Lynch proposed during a surprise trip recreating their early dates.[49] Their wedding took place in a snowy outdoor ceremony at the Montage Deer Valley resort in Park City, Utah, attended by family and bandmates from R5.[50] On July 22, 2025, Lynch and Latimer announced their separation via joint Instagram Stories, stating, “After over ten years together and five years of marriage, we’ve made the deeply difficult decision to part ways. There’s a lot of respect between us, and we’re parting on good terms—just moving forward in different directions.”[7] They requested privacy during the process and expressed gratitude for fan support.[7] Lynch has maintained a low profile regarding his romantic life, with no other publicly confirmed relationships prior to or following his marriage to Latimer.[51]Interests and hobbies
Riker Lynch maintains an active interest in sports, with a particular passion for ice hockey, which he pursues at a semi-professional level as a forward for the Breckenridge Vipers in the Mountain Hockey League (MountainHL). During the 2024-25 season, he recorded 3 goals and 8 assists in 15 games, contributing to the team's efforts in regional competitions. In one notable match, Lynch led the Vipers with two goals and an assist in a 9-0 shutout victory over the Park City Silver Kings in their home opener on November 15, 2024.[52][53] Beyond playing, Lynch is a dedicated fan of various sports, including football and baseball, and he frequently follows game highlights and scores using mobile apps to stay updated. He has also expressed a desire to enhance his basketball skills, reflecting a broader enthusiasm for athletic pursuits.[54] In his downtime, Lynch enjoys cinematic experiences as a form of relaxation, citing films such as Pirates of the Caribbean and That Thing You Do! among his favorites. He appreciates the thrill of amusement park attractions, particularly roller coasters and rides at Hersheypark, which provide an exhilarating escape. Additionally, travel serves as a key source of inspiration for him, where he prefers the comfort of tour buses over other modes of transportation and makes a point to sample local cuisines at destinations.[55] Lynch is an avid video gamer, with the Assassin's Creed series standing out as his all-time favorite, offering him immersive entertainment during off periods.[54]Filmography
Film
Riker Lynch began his film career with small roles in independent productions during his teenage years, gradually expanding into more prominent parts in horror, comedy, and animated features. His work spans feature films, shorts, and parodies, often showcasing his versatility as an actor alongside his music endeavors.[18]| Year | Title | Role | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 | Sunday School Musical | Crossroads Choir Member | Video | Independent musical parody film. |
| 2010 | Suicide Dolls | Hip Kid | Feature | Crime thriller directed by Keith Shaw.[56] |
| 2011 | A Day as Holly's Kids | Johnny | Short | Directed by Judy Phu.[57] |
| 2011 | Glee: The 3D Concert Movie | Warbler Jeff | Feature | Concert film based on the TV series, directed by Kevin Tancharoen. |
| 2012 | Lost Angeles | Sketch Ball | Feature | Sci-fi comedy directed by Phedon Papamichael. |
| 2018 | Colossal Youth | Greg Randle | Feature | Drama exploring high school dynamics. |
| 2019 | Turnover | Henry | Feature | Comedy-drama about personal reinvention, directed by Linda Palmer.[58] |
| 2019 | Purge of Kingdoms: The Unauthorized Game of Thrones Parody | ViSyphilis | Feature | Comedy parody directed by Ara Paiaya. |
| 2021 | Terror Eyes | Danny | Feature | Found-footage horror thriller directed by Delaney Bishop. |
| 2021 | Death Link | Jeremy | Feature | Horror anthology film directed by David Lipper. |
| 2021 | Aliens on Halloween | Alien / Various | Short | Sci-fi comedy short that Lynch also directed and wrote; award-winning at Sci-Fi Film Festival.[36] |
| 2022 | Carpe Diem | News Anchor | Short | Comedy short directed by Lynch.[59] |
| 2025 | Clout | Various | TV Movie | Comedy directed and starring Lynch; explores social media culture. Upcoming as of November 2025.[60] |
| 2026 | Pinocchio and the Water of Life | Arlequin (voice) | Feature | Animated adventure reimagining the classic tale, directed by Viktor Lakisov. Upcoming.[61] |
Television
Riker Lynch began his television career with guest appearances and dance performances in the late 2000s, transitioning to more prominent acting roles in musical and comedy series during the 2010s. His breakthrough came with a recurring role in the Fox musical comedy Glee, where he played Jeff, a member of the Dalton Academy Warblers glee club, appearing in seven episodes across seasons 2 and 3 (2010–2011). This role highlighted his singing and performing abilities, aligning with his background as a musician. Lynch also competed as a contestant on the ABC reality competition Dancing with the Stars in season 20 (2015), partnering with professional dancer Allison Holker and finishing as runner-up, which showcased his dance skills developed from earlier group performances. In addition to scripted roles, Lynch hosted the talk show Glass Half Full with Riker Lynch (2018–present), where he interviews guests on positivity and personal growth topics.[62] His other television credits consist primarily of guest spots in various series, often involving musical or dance elements reflective of his multifaceted entertainment career.| Year(s) | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2009 | So You Think You Can Dance | Guest Group Performer | As part of The Rage Boyz Crew; dance performance. |
| 2010 | Zeke and Luther | Goin' Zoomin Dancer | Episode: "Goin' Zoomin'" (S2, E24). |
| 2010–2011 | Glee | Jeff | 7 episodes; recurring as Warbler. |
| 2011–2012 | Passport to Explore | Riker | Co-host; 3 episodes ("Vancouver," "Portland," "Seattle"). |
| 2012 | Wedding Band | Just'a Krush Member | Episode: "Get Down on It" (S1, E5); uncredited musical guest. |
| 2013 | Buffering | Martin Riggs | Episode: "It's All Part of the Plan" (S1, E5). |
| 2015 | Dancing with the Stars | Himself | Contestant; season 20, 10 episodes; runner-up with Allison Holker. |
| 2018–present | Glass Half Full with Riker Lynch | Himself | Host; ongoing talk show series.[62] |
| 2020 | Chilling Adventures of Sabrina | Trash | Episode: "Chapter Thirty-Four: The Returned" (S4, E3); lead singer of Satanic Panic, with musical performance. |
Discography
With R5
R5, the American pop rock band featuring Riker Lynch as bassist and backing vocalist alongside siblings Ross, Rocky, and Rydel Lynch and drummer Ellington Ratliff, released music from 2010 to 2017 before going on hiatus in 2018. The group signed with Hollywood Records in 2012 after self-releasing their debut EP, producing two studio albums, five EPs, and over a dozen singles that blended pop rock with dance elements, often achieving moderate commercial success on Billboard charts. Their releases emphasized high-energy tracks and family-oriented themes, with Lynch contributing to songwriting and vocals on several.Studio albums
| Title | Release date | Label | Peak chart position (US Billboard 200) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Louder | September 24, 2013 | Hollywood Records | 24 |
| Sometime Last Night | July 10, 2015 | Hollywood Records | 6 |
Extended plays
| Title | Release date | Label |
|---|---|---|
| Ready Set Rock | March 9, 2010 | Self-released |
| Loud | February 19, 2013 | Hollywood Records |
| Live in London | May 29, 2014 | Hollywood Records |
| Heart Made Up on You | July 22, 2014 | Hollywood Records |
| New Addictions | May 12, 2017 | Hollywood Records |
Singles
R5 promoted their music through 13 official singles, primarily as album lead-ins or radio edits, with several charting on Billboard's Pop Songs airplay chart. Representative examples include:- "Loud" (2013), from the Loud EP, peaked at No. 2 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100.[69]
- "Pass Me By" (2013), from Louder, served as an upbeat promotional single.[70]
- "Heart Made Up on You" (2014), title track from the EP, reached No. 24 on Pop Songs.[70]
- "Smile" (2015), from Sometime Last Night, became a fan favorite with radio play.[71]
- "All Night" (2015), another Sometime Last Night single, highlighted their pop-dance shift.[63]
Solo work
Riker Lynch's solo career, distinct from his work with R5, primarily revolves around his trop-rock project Riker and The Beachcombers, which blends rock, reggae, and pop influences with themes of beach life and escapism. Launched in 2019, the project has produced a series of independent singles and EPs rather than full-length albums, emphasizing upbeat, summery vibes and large-scale live performances. These releases showcase Lynch's songwriting, production involvement, and vocal style, often co-produced with collaborators like The Fund or his brother Rocky Lynch. His debut solo single, "Sex on the Beach," was released on August 23, 2019, via Apolaustic Productions, marking the introduction of the Beachcombers sound with its lighthearted, cocktail-inspired lyrics.[73] This was followed by "She Just Wants to Be Famous" on November 8, 2019, a satirical take on fame featuring a nautical music video shot at sea.[74] In 2020, Lynch released "My Girl Rita" on February 21, tying into National Margarita Day with its ode to mixed drinks and relaxation, and a cover of Rupert Holmes' "Escape (The Pina Colada Song)" on May 1, reimagined in a quarantine-themed video amid the COVID-19 pandemic.[75][76] The project continued with "Feel The Love" on April 4, 2022, Lynch's entry for Colorado in NBC's American Song Contest, which earned second place in the final and highlighted his pop sensibilities.[77] Subsequent singles include "Remedy" on December 9, 2022, via EX1 Records, a feel-good track featuring family elements in its video, and "Taking You Home" on March 31, 2023, under Apolaustic Productions, evoking tropical romance.[78][79] In 2023, "Optimistic" arrived on May 12, produced by The Fund, promoting positivity with its energetic reggae fusion.[80] In 2024, Lynch released the holiday-themed EP Caribbean Christmas on December 6, featuring three tracks with trop-rock vibes.[81]| Year | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2019 | "Sex on the Beach" | Debut single; trop-rock original. |
| 2019 | "She Just Wants to Be Famous" | Satirical pop-rock track. |
| 2020 | "My Girl Rita" | Released on National Margarita Day. |
| 2020 | "Escape (The Pina Colada Song)" | Cover of Rupert Holmes' hit. |
| 2022 | "Feel The Love" | American Song Contest entry for Colorado. |
| 2022 | "Remedy" | Features family in music video. |
| 2023 | "Taking You Home" | Tropical romance theme. |
| 2023 | "Optimistic" | Upbeat positivity anthem. |
| 2024 | "Caribbean Christmas" | Holiday EP (3 tracks); trop-rock holiday themes. |