Ryan Devlin
Ryan Patrick Devlin (born June 5, 1980) is an American actor, television host, producer, and entrepreneur best known for his recurring role as the fraternity leader and serial rapist Mercer Hayes in the third season of the CW mystery drama series Veronica Mars, for hosting the first five seasons of the MTV reality dating competition Are You the One? from 2014 to 2017, and for co-founding the social enterprise snack company This Bar Saves Lives with actors Todd Grinnell and Ravi Patel in 2013, which donates a packet of life-saving therapeutic food to malnourished children for every bar sold and was acquired and rebranded as All In Food in 2025, continuing to fund hunger relief efforts through partnerships like No Kid Hungry.[1][2][3][4][5][6] Born in Lansing, Michigan, and raised in Grand Rapids, Devlin graduated from Michigan State University with a degree in business administration.[7] He began his acting career in the mid-2000s with guest appearances on television shows such as What I Like About You and Quintuplets, before landing his breakout role as Mercer Hayes on Veronica Mars in 2006, where his character was revealed as a perpetrator in a college rape scandal storyline.[8] Following this, Devlin portrayed Seth, a love interest for Kitty Walker (played by Calista Flockhart), in a recurring capacity on the ABC family drama Brothers & Sisters from 2007 to 2010.[9] His other notable television credits include guest roles on Grey's Anatomy, Cougar Town, Jane the Virgin, and House of Lies, as well as a supporting part in the 2006 holiday film Deck the Halls.[8] In addition to acting, Devlin hosted the short-lived VH1 music reality series Rock the Cradle in 2008 and served as the on-camera host for the first five seasons of Are You the One?, guiding contestants through matchmaking challenges in exotic locations to win a $1 million prize.[10][3] Transitioning into entrepreneurship, This Bar Saves Lives' sales have funded over 390,000 packets of therapeutic food for malnutrition relief through partnerships with organizations like Action Against Hunger as of 2022.[5] Outside of entertainment and business, Devlin is an avid rock climber and philanthropist, often sharing his outdoor adventures on social media.[4]Early life
Birth and upbringing
Ryan Devlin was born on June 5, 1980, in Lansing, Michigan, USA.[8] He grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan, approximately 65 miles west of his birthplace, in a typical Midwestern suburban environment characterized by an upper-middle-class lifestyle.[11] As an American national, Devlin's early years were spent in this regional setting, though specific details about his immediate family remain limited in public records.[8]Initial interests and move to entertainment
Devlin developed an early interest in performance during his childhood in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he joined a local children's theater group in fifth grade and participated in productions such as Charlotte's Web.[11] Although he shifted focus to sports like ice hockey and lacrosse during high school at Forest Hills Central, graduating in 1998, his passion for entertainment persisted.[11][12] At Michigan State University, where he majored in hospitality business with an emphasis on restaurant management and graduated in 2003, Devlin actively pursued performance-related activities to nurture his interests. He joined the university's filmmakers club, took acting and improv classes, and contributed to local TV stations, blending his academic path with creative endeavors.[11][13] These experiences solidified his desire to transition into the entertainment industry, despite initially preparing for a career in the restaurant sector.[11] Following graduation, Devlin made a pivotal decision to pursue acting professionally, giving himself one year to break into Hollywood and declining a competitive job offer in the Midwest restaurant industry. At age 23, he relocated to Los Angeles in 2003, using savings accumulated from bartending jobs to support himself while securing employment as a bartender at Chart House in Malibu.[11][13] This move marked his full commitment to entertainment, as he began attending auditions and landing initial minor opportunities, including non-speaking roles in commercials for Bud Light and LensCrafters, which helped him join the Screen Actors Guild.[11]Career
Early hosting roles
Ryan Devlin began his television career as a host in the mid-2000s, shortly after relocating to Los Angeles from Michigan following his college graduation.[11] His debut hosting role came in 2005 with ET on MTV, a weekend entertainment news program targeted at MTV's younger audience, where he served as the on-air host through 2006.[14] This gig marked Devlin's entry into professional television, allowing him to transition from restaurant work to on-camera presenting and providing his first significant exposure in the entertainment industry.[15] That same year, Devlin hosted the live finale episode of R U the Girl with T-Boz & Chilli, a UPN reality competition series searching for a new member to join the R&B group TLC.[16] In this role, he guided the high-stakes conclusion of the show, which featured aspiring singers competing through vocal challenges and performances judged by industry professionals.[17] Devlin's early MTV association continued in 2008 when he hosted Rock the Cradle, a reality singing competition featuring offspring of famous rock and pop musicians from the 1980s and 1990s.[18] The series, which aired over six episodes, involved contestants performing for judges and viewer votes, with the winner receiving a record deal and $100,000 prize.[19] These hosting stints on MTV properties showcased Devlin's charismatic on-screen presence and quick wit, paving the way for additional opportunities within the network's lineup of music and reality programming.[15]Breakthrough in television acting
Devlin's breakthrough in television acting began with a guest appearance as Mocha Joey, a hyperactive coffee enthusiast, in two episodes of the sitcom Grounded for Life in 2004.[20] This early scripted role marked his initial foray into narrative television, transitioning from hosting gigs where his on-camera charisma had already been honed.[21] He followed this with a recurring role as Todd, the charming but mischievous neighbor, in three episodes of Living with Fran during the 2005–2006 season, showcasing his comedic timing in a family-oriented sitcom. By 2007–2008, Devlin secured another recurring part as Zack Wells, an ambitious intern navigating corporate intrigue, appearing in six episodes of the drama Big Shots, which highlighted his ability to portray supportive yet layered characters in ensemble casts. These roles established him as a reliable presence in supporting parts, often embodying affable young men with underlying complexity. The late 2000s and early 2010s saw Devlin's visibility rise through more prominent recurring arcs. In Veronica Mars, he portrayed Mercer Hayes, a deceptively charming fraternity leader and antagonist, across five episodes of season 3 in 2006–2007, with a brief reprise in one episode of the 2019 Hulu revival, totaling six appearances that demonstrated his range in blending allure with menace. He then played Seth Whitley, Kitty Walker's sophisticated love interest, in six episodes of Brothers & Sisters from 2010 to 2011, contributing to romantic subplots that underscored his appeal in dramatic family dynamics.[22] Concurrently, as Smith Frank, the affable son of a main character, Devlin appeared in ten episodes of Cougar Town during the 2010–2011 seasons, leveraging humor in ensemble comedy to solidify his reputation for engaging, relatable supporting roles.[23] Devlin continued building his resume with guest stints that emphasized his versatility in charming, everyman personas. He recurred as Bill Portman, a devoted husband facing medical crises, in three episodes of Grey's Anatomy in 2010. Later, in 2014–2015, he guest-starred as Billy Cordero, the playful younger brother of a detective, across four episodes of Jane the Virgin, adding levity to the telenovela-style narrative.[24] That same year, he appeared as Cedric Brown, a suspicious colleague, in one episode of Stalker. These mid-2010s roles, often as charismatic allies or romantic foils, cumulatively elevated Devlin from bit player to a sought-after actor for recurring television support, enhancing his profile in the industry through consistent, character-driven performances.Film appearances
Ryan Devlin's film career has been notably sparse compared to his extensive television work, with only a handful of feature film credits spanning from 2006 to 2023, primarily in supporting or minor roles within comedic and family-oriented productions.[8] His opportunities in film appear to have stemmed from the visibility gained through early television hosting and acting gigs, allowing him to secure these selective appearances.[12] Devlin made his feature film debut in the 2006 holiday comedy Deck the Halls, directed by John Whitesell, where he portrayed the supporting character Bob Murray, a friend of the protagonist in a story about neighborhood rivalry during Christmas.[25] The film, starring Matthew Broderick and Danny DeVito, emphasized lighthearted family themes and grossed over $35 million worldwide on a $20 million budget. In 2009, Devlin appeared in the independent comedy Weather Girl, written and directed by Blayne Weaver, playing Walt, the slacker brother of the lead character, a disgraced television meteorologist navigating personal and professional fallout.[26] The film, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and later received a limited theatrical release, focused on themes of redemption and relationships, earning mixed reviews for its sitcom-like humor.[27] Devlin provided voice work in the 2010 family animated film Marmaduke, directed by Tom Dey, voicing the character Deuce, a beach dog in the ensemble of canine sidekicks surrounding the titular Great Dane. Based on the long-running comic strip, the movie targeted family audiences with its slapstick adventures and featured a star-studded voice cast including Owen Wilson and Emma Stone; it earned approximately $24 million domestically. Later roles include a minor appearance as the Back Tattoo Customer in the 2016 comedy Worst Laid Plans, a low-budget ensemble film directed by Mark Jones and Nesim Shamah, which explored chaotic romantic entanglements among friends.[28] In 2023, he played Aaron, a supporting character in the action-thriller The Best Man, directed by Shane Dax Taylor, where mercenaries disrupt a wedding at a remote resort, blending humor with high-stakes tension alongside stars like Luke Wilson and Dolph Lundgren.[29] These later credits underscore Devlin's continued but infrequent forays into film, maintaining a focus on ensemble-driven comedies.Later hosting and producing ventures
In 2014, Devlin began hosting the MTV reality dating series Are You the One?, serving as the presenter for its first five seasons through 2017, during which the show matched contestants in secret pairs to compete for a $1 million prize and significantly elevated his visibility in unscripted television.[30][31] During this period, Devlin expanded into producing, credited as a producer on 21 episodes of Are You the One? in 2016–2017 and on the Game Show Network's Idiotest quiz series.[8] He also co-founded the social impact snack company This Bar Saves Lives in 2013 alongside actors Kristen Bell, Todd Grinnell, and Ravi Patel, inspired by a humanitarian trip to Liberia where the group witnessed severe child malnutrition.[32][33] The company's mission centers on providing nutritious, gluten-free snack bars while committing to donate one packet of life-saving therapeutic food to malnourished children for every bar sold, partnering with organizations like Action Against Hunger and Drop in the Bucket to deliver aid in regions such as Haiti and sub-Saharan Africa.[34][5] By 2022, This Bar Saves Lives had donated over 30 million packets of therapeutic food, contributing to efforts that have supported thousands of children facing hunger and related health crises.[35] The company was acquired by GOOD Worldwide in 2022 and rebranded as All In in June 2025 following a $4 million funding round, continuing its social mission to combat child hunger.[36] Devlin's producing involvement extends to select projects linked to the company's promotional initiatives, though his primary focus has been on scaling the business's social enterprise model.[37] Parallel to these ventures, Devlin maintained selective acting roles, including a guest appearance as Pastor Gregory Eldon in the 2015 episode "Patrimonial Burden" of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, portraying a manipulative religious figure in a family scandal storyline.[38] He later recurred as Dalton, a brain dealer character, across three episodes of iZombie in 2018–2019. Most recently, Devlin appeared as Matty Donovan in one episode of the ABC crime drama High Potential in 2025.[39] This phase of Devlin's career reflects a deliberate pivot toward a diversified portfolio, blending on-camera hosting and acting with behind-the-scenes production and business leadership to advance both entertainment and humanitarian goals.[32]Personal life
Marriage and family
Ryan Devlin has maintained a low-profile personal life amid his entertainment career, focusing on family privacy. He married screenwriter Kara Holden in June 2009.[40] The couple welcomed a son in 2015.[41] In 2018, Devlin and Holden relocated their family from Los Angeles to Goshen, Kentucky, prioritizing a more grounded environment for raising their child.[42] This move reflected their desire for stability away from Hollywood's intensity.[43] As of 2025, no public details are available on additional children or extended family members, underscoring Devlin's commitment to shielding his personal relationships from media scrutiny. This privacy has contributed to the longevity of his professional endeavors by providing a supportive home base.Philanthropy and business activities
In 2013, Ryan Devlin co-founded the socially conscious snack company This Bar Saves Lives alongside actors Kristen Bell, Todd Grinnell, and Ravi Patel, with a mission to combat child hunger through a one-for-one donation model: for every product sold, a packet of nutrient-rich food is provided to a malnourished child via partners like Action Against Hunger and Save the Children.[35] The company, which offers gluten-free bars, crisps, and oatmeal, expanded its product line and distribution to retailers like Walmart and Sam's Club, leading to the donation of more than 30 million food packets by 2022.[44] Acquired by GOOD Worldwide in late 2022 for nearly $5 million, the brand was rebranded as All In Food in 2025 after raising $4 million in funding led by Obvious Ventures, and continues its philanthropic focus under Devlin's ongoing involvement, including launching products at Starbucks.[35][45] Devlin's entrepreneurial efforts extend to environmental causes, inspired by his passion for rock climbing and outdoor activities, which he promotes as avenues for personal wellness and mental resilience. He hosts the podcast The Struggle Climbing Show, launched in March 2022, where guests discuss training, nutrition, and overcoming challenges in climbing, often highlighting the sport's benefits for physical and emotional health.[11] In partnership with the Honnold Foundation, the podcast achieves carbon neutrality by offsetting emissions from production and travel, supporting clean energy initiatives in the outdoor community.[11] These pursuits reflect Devlin's commitment to blending business with advocacy for nature preservation and holistic well-being. During his tenure hosting MTV's Are You The One? from 2014 to 2018, Devlin leveraged his platform to raise awareness for hunger relief, drawing from personal trips to Liberia that informed This Bar Saves Lives' mission and inspired on-air discussions about global child malnutrition.[46] His marriage to screenwriter Kara Holden has provided personal stability, enabling him to balance these ventures with family life in Kentucky.[42]Filmography
Television roles
Devlin began his television career with hosting and guest acting roles in the mid-2000s before transitioning to more prominent recurring parts in scripted series.[8] His notable hosting work includes co-hosting ET on MTV, a weekend edition of Entertainment Tonight targeted at a younger audience, from 2005 to 2006.[47] He later served as the host for the first five seasons of the MTV dating reality series Are You the One? from 2014 to 2017, guiding contestants through matchmaking challenges over 52 episodes across the seasons.[48] In acting, Devlin debuted with a guest role as Mocha Joey in two episodes of the Fox sitcom Grounded for Life in 2004. He followed with a recurring role as Todd, the boyfriend of Allison, in the WB series Living with Fran from 2005 to 2006, appearing in five episodes. He guest-starred as Bill Portman in one episode of ABC's Grey's Anatomy in 2005. Devlin portrayed Mercer Hayes, a fraternity president involved in campus mysteries, in seven episodes of the UPN/CW series Veronica Mars in 2006, reprising the role for three episodes in the 2019 Hulu revival. He had a recurring role as Seth, a love interest for Kitty Walker, in six episodes of ABC's Brothers & Sisters from 2010 to 2011.[48] That same period saw him in a recurring role as Smith Frank, a love interest for Laurie, in 10 episodes of ABC's Cougar Town from 2010 to 2011.[1] He hosted the VH1 music reality series Rock the Cradle in 2008. Later guest appearances include Dr. Jeff Tyson in an episode of CBS's CSI: Crime Scene Investigation in 2014.[49] He played Cameron in an episode of Showtime's House of Lies in 2013, Billy Cordero, a brief romantic interest for Petra Solano, in three episodes of The CW's Jane the Virgin from 2014 to 2015.[50] In 2016, Devlin appeared as Liam Hughes in the Fox limited series Game of Silence, spanning six episodes.[16] More recent work features a guest spot as Dalton in an episode of The CW's iZombie in 2018.[1] Devlin guest-starred as Matty Donovan in one episode of the ABC series High Potential in 2025.[8]| Year(s) | Title | Role | Episodes | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2004 | Grounded for Life | Mocha Joey | 2 | Guest; hyperactive character in teen storylines. |
| 2005 | Grey's Anatomy | Bill Portman | 1 | Guest. |
| 2005–2006 | Living with Fran | Todd | 5 | Recurring; Allison's boyfriend. |
| 2005–2006 | ET on MTV | Himself | ~50 | Co-host; entertainment news for MTV audience.[47] |
| 2006, 2019 | Veronica Mars | Mercer Hayes | 10 | Recurring; fraternity leader, revived in season 4. |
| 2008 | Rock the Cradle | Himself | Unknown | Host; VH1 reality series. |
| 2010–2011 | Brothers & Sisters | Seth | 6 | Recurring; romantic interest for Kitty Walker.[48] |
| 2010–2011 | Cougar Town | Smith Frank | 10 | Recurring; love interest for Laurie.[1] |
| 2013 | House of Lies | Cameron | 1 | Guest. |
| 2014 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Dr. Jeff Tyson | 1 | Guest.[49] |
| 2014–2015 | Jane the Virgin | Billy Cordero | 3 | Recurring guest.[50] |
| 2014–2017 | Are You the One? | Himself | 52 | Host; seasons 1–5.[48] |
| 2016 | Game of Silence | Liam Hughes | 6 | Recurring; limited series.[16] |
| 2018 | iZombie | Dalton | 1 | Guest.[1] |
| 2025 | High Potential | Matty Donovan | 1 | Guest.[8] |
Film roles
Ryan Devlin has appeared in several feature films, often in supporting roles that complement his more prominent television career.[49] His film credits include:- Deck the Halls (2006), where he played the role of Bob, a minor character in the holiday comedy directed by John Whitesell.
- Weather Girl (2009), in which he portrayed Walt, a colleague in the independent romantic comedy starring Tricia O'Kelley.
- Marmaduke (2010), providing the voice for Beach Dog #2 in the family comedy adaptation of the comic strip, directed by Tom Dey and featuring Owen Wilson as the lead canine.
- Worst Laid Plans (2016), appearing as Back Tattoo Customer in the comedy film written and directed by David J. Phillips.
- The Best Man (2023), playing Aaron in the action comedy starring Dolph Lundgren and Luke Wilson, directed by Malcolm LaPrade.