Debby Ryan
Debby Ryan | |
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Born | Deborah Ann Ryan May 13, 1993 Huntsville, Alabama, U.S. |
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Years active | 2006–present |
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Musical career | |
Genres | Indie rock, folk |
Instruments | Vocals |
Member of | The Never Ending |
Deborah Ann Ryan (born May 13, 1993) is an American actress and singer. She started acting professionally onstage at the age of seven, and was later discovered during Disney Channel's nationwide search for new talent. She had starring roles in the series The Suite Life on Deck (2008–2011), the film 16 Wishes (2010), the series Jessie (2011–2015), and the film Radio Rebel (2012). She also appeared in the drama film What If... (2010), the series Insatiable (2018–2019), the comedy films The Opening Act (2020) and Shortcomings (2023), the thriller film Night Teeth (2021), and the Jeff Baena films Horse Girl (2020) and Spin Me Round (2022).
Ryan gained prominence in music by contributing vocals to the soundtracks of her Disney projects. She formed the indie rock band The Never Ending in 2013, with whom she released the EP One (2014).
Early life
Deborah Ann Ryan
Career
Ryan began appearing in television commercials in her early teen years. In 2006 she made her television debut on the show
In 2009, Ryan landed a starring role in the independent feature film
On March 25, 2011, Ryan starred in
On February 17, 2012, Ryan starred in another Disney Channel movie entitled Radio Rebel as Tara, a very shy teenage who dreads speaking to anyone in her school, but in the privacy of her bedroom, she incorporates the most famous radio persona of the internet under the nickname 'Radio Rebel'. She released a cover version of "We Got the Beat", by The Go-Go's, as the promotional single for the film on February 21.[36] On August 31, 2012, she voiced the character Spike in the Tinker Bell film Secret of the Wings. Also in 2012, she formed the indie band The Never Ending with guitarist Kyle Moore and drummer Johnny Franco.[37] She plays several instruments, including the guitar, piano, and keyboard.[38]
In July 2012, Ryan started work on a clothing line for 2013. She said she was in the beginning stages of building herself a fashion brand and revealed that she has been looking into designers and interviewing brands she might like to work with.
In 2016, Ryan was cast in the
In June 2017, Ryan announced via her Instagram account that Netflix had ordered Insatiable to series, after previously being passed on by The CW. The first season premiered on August 10, 2018.[54][55][56] On February 14, 2020, the series was cancelled after two seasons.[57]
In 2020, Ryan co-starred with Alison Brie in the psychological drama film Horse Girl.[58][59] She called the film a turning point in her career, reasoning that "I think that there is no going back after this; … That being said, I admire being in different processes, in different genres, with different storytellers, and it’s incredible on-the-job training — it’s like going back and majoring in something that you never even took as an elective in high school."[60] In the same year, Ryan was cast in Netflix's thriller Night Teeth, directed by Adam Randall.[61] She also appeared in The Opening Act directed by Steve Byrne.[62]
Ryan would join Alison Brie in another movie called Spin Me Round in 2022, and then appear in four episodes of the Peacock Original series The Resort the same year.[63] In 2023, Ryan appeared in Shortcomings, an Asian American relationship drama directed by Randall Park.[64]
Personal life
Ryan is a Christian.[65] She is fluent in German.[7]
She dated Twenty One Pilots drummer Josh Dun from May 2013 to September 2014,[66] and they resumed their relationship at an unknown date.[67] They were married in Austin, Texas on December 31, 2019.[68]
In March 2015, Ryan revealed that she had once been in an abusive relationship, though she described it as a professional relationship rather than a romantic one.
In April 2016, Ryan was arrested for driving under the influence.[71][72] She was initially charged with felony DUI, which was later reduced to two misdemeanors, and was released after posting $100,000 bail.[73] On June 30, she pleaded no contest to reckless driving and was sentenced to three years of probation, community service, and attending a DUI program.[74]
As of March 2023, Ryan and her husband live in Columbus, Ohio.[75][76]
Artistry
In a 2009 People interview, Ryan stated that her Suite Life co-star, Brenda Song, was her acting idol.[7] In a March 2009 interview, she revealed that she also looked up to Meryl Streep, calling Streep "so profoundly thought-provoking and life-changing". She has said that her other role models include Anne Hathaway, Rachel McAdams and Tobey Maguire.
Ryan has said that her musical style includes folk, indie pop, and country.[77] She cited The Lumineers, Mumford & Sons, April Smith and the Great Picture Show and Tom Petty as influences for her band's debut EP.[77][78] When asked about musical tastes, she said, "I love jazz! I love singing it. I also love country! My brother loves rock; he also has this chill Jason Mraz-like style. So basically, my answer is: jazz-country-rock-alternative? I have no idea! But I honestly would love to make country music."
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2007 | Barney: Let's Go to the Firehouse | Teenage Girl | |
2008 | The Longshots | Edith Smith | |
2010 | What If... | Kimberly "Kim" Walker | |
2011 | The Hangover Hollywood | Herself | Short film |
2012 | Secret of the Wings | Spike | Voice role |
2014 | Muppets Most Wanted | Savana | Extended version scene |
2017 | Rip Tide | Cora | |
2018 | Cover Versions | Maple | |
Grace | Nicole | ||
Every Day | Jolene | ||
Life of the Party | Jennifer | ||
2020 | Horse Girl | Nikki | |
The Opening Act | Jen | ||
2021 | Night Teeth | Blaire | |
2022 | Spin Me Round
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Susie | |
2023 | Shortcomings | Sasha | |
Fast X | Herself | Cameo |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | Barney & Friends | Debby | Recurring role (Season 10) |
2008 | Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream | Herself | Episode: "Hello Hollywood" |
2008–2011 | The Suite Life on Deck | Bailey Pickett
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Main role |
2009 | Princess Zaria | Episode: "Can You Dig It?" | |
Wizards of Waverly Place | Bailey Pickett | Episode: "Cast Away (To Another Show)" | |
Hannah Montana | Episode: "Super(stitious) Girl" | ||
2010 | 16 Wishes | Abigail "Abby" Jensen | Television film |
2011 | The Suite Life Movie | Bailey Pickett
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R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour: The Series
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Steffani Howard | Episode: "Wrong Number" | |
PrankStars | Herself | Episode: "Something to Chew On" | |
Disney's Friends for Change Games
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Herself / Contestant | 5 episodes, part of Blue Team | |
Private Practice | Hayley | Episode: "The Breaking Point" | |
2011–2015 | Jessie | Jessie Prescott | Lead role directed 4 episodes |
2012 | Zeke and Luther | Courtney Mills | Episode: "There's No Business Like Bro Business" |
The Glades | Christa Johnson | Episode: "Fountain of Youth" | |
Radio Rebel | Tara Adams | Television film | |
Austin & Ally | Jessie Prescott | Episode: "Austin & Jessie & Ally All Star New Year" | |
2013 | The Coppertop Flop Show | Herself | 2 episodes |
Good Luck Charlie | Jessie Prescott | Episode: "Good Luck Jessie: NYC Christmas" | |
Kristin's Christmas Past | Haddie | Television film | |
2014 | Mighty Med | Jade / Remix | Episode: "Guitar Superhero" |
Ultimate Spider-Man | Jessie Prescott | Voice; episode: "Halloween Night at the Museum" | |
Fashion Police | Guest mentor | Episode: "Debby Ryan and Jamie Chung" | |
2015 | Girl Meets World | Aubrey | Episode: "Girl Meets Demolition"[79] |
Goldie & Bear | Thumbelina | Voice; episode: "Thumbulina's Wild Ride" | |
2016 | The Mysteries of Laura | Lucy Diamond | Episodes: "Unknown Caller" and "End of Watch" |
Sing It! | Holli Holiday | Main role | |
2017 | Daytime Divas | Maddie Finn | Episodes: "Lunch Is on Us" and "Shut It Down" |
The Talk | Guest host | Episode: "May 17" | |
2018–2019 | Insatiable | Patricia "Patty" Bladell | Lead role |
2022 | The Resort
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Hanna | Recurring role |
2023 | Velma | Krista | Voice; recurring role |
Discography
Singles
Title | Year | Album |
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"We Ended Right"[80] (featuring Chad Hively and Chase Ryan) |
2011 | Non-album single |
Other appearances
Song | Year | Album |
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"Hakuna Matata" | 2010 | Disneymania 7 |
"A Wish Comes True Everyday" | 16 Wishes | |
"Open Eyes" | ||
"Made of Matches" | 2011 | The Haunting Hour: The Series |
"Hey, Jessie" | 2012 | Make Your Mark: Ultimate Playlist |
"We Got the Beat" | Radio Rebel | |
"Deck the Halls" | Disney Channel Holiday Playlist | |
"Favorite Time of Year" | 2013 | Disney Holidays Unwrapped |
"Face 2 Face" (with Ross Lynch) |
Austin & Ally: Turn It Up | |
"Best Year" | 2014 | Disney Channel Play It Loud |
Music videos
Song | Year | Director |
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As lead artist | ||
"A Wish Comes True Every Day" | 2010 | Peter DeLuise |
"Deck the Halls" | — | |
"We Got the Beat" | 2012 | Peter Howitt |
As guest appearance | ||
"Ever Enough" (by A Rocket to the Moon) |
2013 | Mark Staubach[81] |
"Level of Concern" (by Twenty One Pilots) |
2020 | Reel Bear Media[82] |
Production and songwriting credits
Production and songwriting | ||||
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Title | Year | Artist(s) | Album | Notes |
"Feel My Heart" | 2009 | Chase Ryan | Feel My Heart | Co-producer[83] |
"Saying Goodbye" | ||||
"Still Need You" | ||||
"Forecast" | ||||
"Dream This Town" | ||||
"Open Eyes" | 2010 | Debby Ryan | 16 Wishes | Songwriter[84] |
"Made Of Matches" | — | Songwriter, Producer[28] | ||
"Innocent Love" | Chase Ryan | Innocent Love | Co-producer[85] | |
"We Ended Right" | 2011 | Debby Ryan, Chase Ryan and Cad Hively | Radio Rebel | Songwriter, Co-producer[86] |
"Mulholland Drive | 2014 | The Never Ending | One
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Co-producer[85] |
"Ruthless" | ||||
"Before I Go Upstairs" | ||||
"Call Me Up" | ||||
"When the Dark Falls" | ||||
"Best Year" | Debby Ryan | Disney Channel: Play It Loud
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Awards and nominations
Year | Association | Category | Work | Result | Ref. |
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2008 | Celebrity Love Awards | Favorite Actress | The Suite Life on Deck | Nominated | [87] |
2009 | Favorite Actress | Nominated | [87] | ||
Poptastic Awards
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Favorite Television Actress | Nominated | [88] | ||
Female Newcomer | Won | [88] | |||
2010 | Celebrity Love Awards | Favorite Actress | Nominated | [87] | |
Hollywood Teen TV Awards | Teen Pick Actress: Comedy | Nominated | [89] | ||
Body Peace Award | Outstanding Advocate | Won | [90] | ||
Nickelodeon UK Kids' Choice Awards | Best Television Actress | Won | [87] | ||
2011 | Young Artist Award | Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries or Special Leading or Supporting Young Actress | 16 Wishes | Nominated | [91] |
2012 | Popstar Awards
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TV Actress | Jessie | Won | [92] |
Female Style Idol | Herself | Nominated | [92] | ||
Teen Icon Awards
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"Iconic Heart" | Nominated | [93] | ||
2014 | Kids' Choice Awards
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Favorite TV Actress | Jessie | Nominated | [94] |
Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Actress: Comedy | Nominated | [95] | ||
2015 | Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite TV Actress | Nominated | [96] |
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External links
- Debby Ryan at IMDb
- Debby Ryan at AllMusic