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Ryan Cartwright

Ryan Cartwright (born 14 March 1981) is an actor recognized for his work in both and , most notably for portraying the autistic savant Gary Bell in the Syfy superhero series (2011–2012) and the forensic expert Vincent Nigel-Murray in the Fox procedural drama (2005–2017). Born in , , , Cartwright developed an early interest in acting through the , where he honed his skills before making his professional debut as Darren Grimley in the ITV coming-of-age series The Grimleys (1997–2001). He followed this with a recurring role as in the children's comedy Microsoap (1998–2000) and appeared in other productions, including the ITV Hardware (2003–2004). In 2006, Cartwright relocated to to pursue opportunities in the United States, where he transitioned to American television with guest spots on shows like (AMC, 2007–2015), playing the junior executive John Hooker. His recurring role on Bones began in 2008, spanning multiple seasons and showcasing his ability to portray quirky, intellectual characters. Cartwright's lead role in marked a career highlight, earning praise for his nuanced depiction of a character with extraordinary computational abilities but social challenges. Beyond these signature roles, Cartwright has maintained a steady presence in U.S. media, including as Chale in the CBS sitcom Kevin Can Wait (2016–2018), Terry in the comedy film Vacation (2015), and more recently as Max Keller in the Fox drama 9-1-1: Lone Star (2022) and Kyle in the upcoming HBO Max series Stuart Fails To Save The Universe (2025). His versatile performances often feature British accents adapted to American settings, contributing to a career that bridges transatlantic entertainment industries.

Biography

Early life

Ryan Cartwright was born on 14 March 1981 in , a suburb of in the West Midlands, . He grew up in as the younger son of a factory worker father and an sales representative mother, attending School during his childhood. His older brother, Che Cartwright, is also an . From a young age, Cartwright developed an interest in , influenced by the vibrant local entertainment scene in . Cartwright's entry into acting began in his youth through participation in the , a program that provided training and opportunities for young performers in the region. This involvement marked his initial foray into the craft, fostering skills without pursuing formal acting education at a drama school or academy.

Personal life

Cartwright relocated to in 2006, seeking greater career opportunities in the American entertainment industry and drawn by his longstanding admiration for U.S. culture. He has cited the appeal of the larger market and the presence of major industry figures in as key motivations. Since then, he has made his permanent residence. He maintains a close relationship with his older brother, Che Cartwright, who is also an actor. The siblings share professional inspirations from their respective careers in acting and have collaborated on projects, including the 2023 film Onyx the Fortuitous and the Talisman of Souls. In his personal time, Cartwright enjoys American pastimes, including video gaming; he has mentioned playing Call of Duty 4 with friends. His adaptation to life in has been positive, reflecting his early fascination with U.S. culture.

Career

United Kingdom

Cartwright's professional acting career began in the , building on his early involvement with the in , which provided training and connections that led to representation by a agent. His breakthrough came at age 15 with the role of Darren Grimley, the younger brother of the protagonist and a sympathetic teen navigating family dynamics in the 1970s-set comedy-drama series , which aired on from 1999 to 2001 following a 1997 pilot episode. In this main cast role across 22 episodes, Cartwright portrayed a character fond of his older sibling and involved in schoolyard antics, marking his transition from workshop participant to regular television presence. Following The Grimleys, Cartwright appeared in guest spots on UK series such as All About Me (1998–2002) as a schoolboy and Microsoap (1998), alongside roles in Seriously Weird (2002) and Look Around You (2002), which showcased his comedic timing in ensemble casts. He then took on the recurring role of Steve, a quirky hardware store employee, in the ITV sitcom Hardware (2003–2004), where he shared the screen with Martin Freeman and Peter Serafinowicz in a workplace comedy centered on a London shop. A notable dramatic shift occurred in 2004 when Cartwright landed the lead supporting role of Seth Donovan, the troubled son of a forensic scientist, in the BBC One crime thriller series DNA (also known as Donovan), a four-episode miniseries exploring psychological suspense and family secrets. This performance, opposite Tom Conti as his father Joe Donovan, highlighted Cartwright's versatility beyond comedy and contributed to his growing reputation in British television before his mid-2000s opportunities abroad.

United States

In 2006, Ryan Cartwright relocated from the to to pursue opportunities in American television, where he quickly began auditioning for roles in network pilots. Cartwright gained prominence in the with a recurring role as Nigel-Murray on the series Bones from 2008 to 2011, appearing in 11 episodes as the trivia-obsessed forensic intern who often provided quirky facts during investigations. His character was killed off in the season 6 episode "The Hole in the Heart," shot during a at the Institute. That same year, he made a on AMC's as John Hooker, a British advertising executive and assistant to , featured in five episodes of season 3. The role highlighted Cartwright's ability to portray upper-class British characters in period settings. In 2011, Cartwright landed a lead role as Gary Bell on the Syfy series , which explored a team of individuals with extraordinary abilities; he portrayed an autistic electronics savant with powers, contributing to the show's two-season run from 2011 to 2012. To prepare, he consulted with experts and adopted an accent to avoid as "the British guy." Cartwright appeared as a guest star on the sitcom Mom in 2014, playing Jeff Taylor, a prospective adoptive father for Violet's baby, in the season 1 finale "Clumsy Monkeys and a Tilted ." He took on a supporting role in the Vacation, directed by and Jonathan Goldstein, as Terry, the eccentric manager of a dilapidated RV where the encounters mishaps. From 2016 to 2018, Cartwright had a main recurring role on the sitcom as Chale Witt, the shy, tech-savvy son-in-law to Kevin James's character, appearing in 48 episodes across two seasons. Chale, an app developer living in the family's garage with his wife Kendra, often provided through his awkward British mannerisms. In the 2016 sci-fi sequel Independence Day: Resurgence, Cartwright played a small supporting role as the assistant to David Levinson (), aiding in global defense efforts against alien invaders. Throughout his U.S. career, Cartwright faced challenges adapting his natural accent for American roles, occasionally using it for British characters but suppressing it to broaden opportunities and combat in Hollywood's preference for distinct national archetypes.

Recent projects

Following the conclusion of his recurring role on the sitcom in 2018, Ryan Cartwright transitioned to a series of guest and recurring appearances in American television comedies and dramas, reflecting a pattern of intermittent work centered on character-driven episodic roles. This phase has seen him leverage his comedic timing in supporting parts, often in ensemble casts, without securing major awards, though his portrayal of trivia expert Vincent Nigel-Murray on Bones continues to garner fan recognition and inform his quirky, knowledgeable character archetypes in later projects. In 2019, Cartwright guest-starred as David in the single episode "This is Fam" of the family Fam, playing a hapless family member navigating blended household dynamics. He reprised a similar guest role as David the following year in the season 2 premiere of the comedy Bob Hearts Abishola, titled "On a Dead Guy's Bench," where his character assisted in a jewelry store scenario involving an purchase. Cartwright then took on a recurring guest role as Asher, the regional director of a rival , in two episodes of the transplant-themed sitcom during its 2021-2022 second season, contributing to storylines exploring senior care rivalries and personal growth among the leads. Shifting to drama in 2022, he appeared as Max Keller in two episodes of Fox's 9-1-1: Lone Star— "" and "A Bright and Cloudless Morning"—portraying a man entangled in high-stakes emergency situations, including a trash compactor mishap and a broader crisis response. His most recent credited role to date came in as Vasectopian, a satirical figure in the docuseries Give Me an A, which addressed through interviews and sketches in a single episode appearance. This project marked a brief foray into socially commentary-driven content amid his otherwise comedy-focused output. Looking ahead, Cartwright is set for a potentially recurring role as Kyle, a enthusiast and regular patron at Stuart Bloom's bookstore, in the HBO Max spinoff Stuart Fails to Save the Universe, announced in August 2025 as part of the expanded universe under creator . This opportunity signals a possible resurgence in visibility, building on his prior Chuck Lorre productions like Mom and , and could transition him back toward more sustained series involvement after years of selective guest work.

Filmography

Film

In Virgin Territory (2007), directed by , he portrayed the supporting character Ghino in this period comedy inspired by Boccaccio's Decameron, following a group of young Florentines fleeing the and engaging in romantic escapades. Cartwright appeared in the independent drama Sironia (2011), directed by William Kaufman, portraying Nick, a supportive friend to the lead character in a story about a and his wife starting over in a small town. Cartwright appeared in the comedy Vacation (2015), a reboot of the National Lampoon series directed by John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein, playing Terry, the overzealous campsite manager who interacts with the family's chaotic road trip to Walley World. He had a small role as David's Assistant in the science fiction sequel Independence Day: Resurgence (2016), directed by Roland Emmerich, assisting key characters in humanity's defense against a renewed alien threat two decades after the original invasion. In Father Figures (2017), directed by Lawrence Sher, Cartwright played Liam O'Callaghan, one of the potential fathers encountered by twin brothers on their quest to uncover their biological parentage after learning their mother lied about their upbringing.

Television

  • 1999–2001: The Grimleys (ITV) – Recurring role as Darren Grimley.
  • 2003–2004: Hardware (BBC Three) – Main cast as Steve.
  • 2004: DNA (BBC One) – Lead role as Seth Donovan in the three-part miniseries.
  • 2008–2011: Bones (Fox) – Recurring role as Vincent Nigel-Murray (11 episodes).
  • 2009: Mad Men (AMC) – Guest role as John Hooker (5 episodes).
  • 2011–2012: Alphas (Syfy) – Main cast as Gary Bell (24 episodes).
  • 2014: Mom (CBS) – Guest role as Jeff Taylor (1 episode).
  • 2016–2018: Kevin Can Wait (CBS) – Recurring role as Chale Witt (40 episodes).
  • 2019: Fam (CBS) – Guest role as David (1 episode).
  • 2020: Bob Hearts Abishola (CBS) – Guest role as David (1 episode).
  • 2020–2022: B Positive (CBS) – Guest role as Asher (2 episodes).
  • 2022: 9-1-1: Lone Star (Fox) – Guest role as Max Keller (2 episodes).
  • 2023: Give Me an A (Netflix) – Guest role as Vasectopian (1 episode).
  • 2025: Stuart Fails To Save The Universe (Max) – Recurring role as Kyle (TBD episodes, upcoming).

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