Ryan Reynolds
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Born | Ryan Rodney Reynolds October 23, 1976 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
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Years active | 1991–present |
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Partner | Alanis Morissette (2002–2007) |
Children | 4 |
Relatives | Chester Reynolds (grandfather) |
Awards | Full list |
Ryan Rodney Reynolds (born October 23, 1976) is a Canadian and American actor, producer and businessman. Known for starring in comedic and
Born and raised in
Reynolds achieved his greatest commercial success with the Deadpool franchise, starring as the titular character in Deadpool (2016), Deadpool 2 (2018), and Deadpool & Wolverine (2024). His performance in the first received a Golden Globe nomination, while the lattermost emerged as his highest-grossing release. He has since appeared in the sci-fi horror Life (2017), and action films like 6 Underground (2019), Free Guy (2021), and The Adam Project (2022). Reynolds has also lent his voice to animated films, including The Croods franchise (2013–2020), Turbo (2013), and Detective Pikachu (2019), the latter in which he voiced the titular character.
In 2017,
Early life and education

Ryan Rodney Reynolds
Reynolds has been involved in acting since the age of thirteen.
Career
1991–2003: Career beginnings
Reynolds began his career in 1991 in the Canadian teen soap opera Hillside (1991–1993), which was distributed in the United States by Nickelodeon under the title Fifteen. He portrayed Billy Simpson—a character who turned to bullying to cope with family issues and romantic rejections.[25][26][27] He made his feature film debut in the coming-of-age drama Ordinary Magic (1993) by playing Jeffrey, an orphan raised in India, who is inspired by Mahatma Gandhi to go on a hunger strike in a small town in Canada.[28][29] Directed by Giles Walker, the film generally received both mixed and disappointing reviews; Variety's Paul Lenti thought that the script's "overall facile characterizations and predictable plot development detract from real tension".[29] Between 1993 and 1994, Reynolds took on the dual roles of Macro and Lee in the children's half-hour television series The Odyssey.[30]
In 1996, Reynolds made cameo appearances in television shows
His breakthrough role was as medical student Michael "Berg" Bergen in
2004–2009: Romantic comedies
Reynolds had a cameo appearance as the nurse in

Reynolds starred as George Lutz in the
In 2008, Reynolds played Frank Allen in Chaos Theory, directed by Marcos Siega.[76] He portrayed a highly disciplined efficiency expert whose marital crisis prompts a shift towards an unpredictable and spontaneous lifestyle.[77] Critics acknowledged Reynolds's performance even though the film itself received poor reception, with The Seattle Times commenting that he "has the sort of blandly dazzling [...] It's a fine performance; too bad it's lost in a muddled movie."[78] His next role was in the romantic comedy Definitely, Maybe (2008), in which he played Will Hayes, a man in the middle of divorce proceedings who is questioned by his daughter about how he and her mother first met.[79] In Fireflies in the Garden (2008), he played a successful novelist who returns to his family in the Midwest, only to learn that his mother has died in a tragic accident.[80]
Reynolds starred in Greg Mottola's romantic comedy Adventureland (2009), in which he played Mike Connell, a technician and part-time musician, with whom Em (Kristen Stewart) is having an affair.[81] The film was praised by many critics;[82] Collider retrospectively called his performance one of the most underrated of his career.[83] He later played the role of Wade Wilson / Deadpool / Weapon XI in the superhero film X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009).[84][85] As early as 2005, Reynolds had expressed interest in and involvement with a potential Deadpool film adaptation, again collaborating with Goyer.[86] The film received mixed but generally negative reviews from critics; Reynolds himself described developing it as a "frustrating experience", arguing that "it’s the wrong version [...] Deadpool isn't correct in it".[87][88][89] Reynolds starred as Andrew Paxton in Anne Fletcher's commercially successful romantic comedy The Proposal (2009).[90] Critics praised the on-screen chemistry between Reynolds and co-star Sandra Bullock.[91][92] He played Captain Excellent in the negatively-received comedy drama film Paper Man (2009).[93][94]
2010–2015: Genre experimentation and career fluctuations
In 2010, he made a guest appearance on the children's television show Sesame Street.[95] Reynolds's only film role that year was in the Spanish and American survival thriller film Buried (2010), directed by Rodrigo Cortés.[96][97] He played the role of Paul Conroy, an American truck driver in Iraq who finds himself buried alive in a coffin and must find a way to escape.[98] Buried garnered significant commendation from critics, with a segment of Rotten Tomatoes' consensus noting it as a "nerve-wracking display of [...] Reynolds' talent".[98] He played the titular character in Martin Campbell's superhero film Green Lantern (2011).[99] The film was a critical and commercial failure, underperforming at the box office and receiving negative reviews.[100][101][102] Reynolds played Mitch Planko in David Dobkin's romantic comedy The Change-Up (2011).[103][104] The film received negative reviews, but both Reynolds and co-star Jason Bateman received praise for their performances.[102][105] Reynolds executive-produced and narrated the documentary film The Whale (2011).[106]

In 2012, Reynolds starred alongside
Reynolds played Nick Walker in
Reynolds starred as Curtis in
2016–present: Stardom with Deadpool and established actor

Reynolds found significant critical and commercial success with the superhero film
Reynolds had a supporting role in
Reynolds voiced the
Reynolds next starred in Levy's science fiction action comedy The Adam Project (2022), portraying Adam Reed—a time pilot from 2050 who risks his life to uncover the truth regarding his wife's disappearance.[173][174] The film received generally mixed reception, with IGN's Ryan Leston commending Reynolds's performance.[175] In October 2021, Reynolds announced he was taking "a little sabbatical" from his work after the production of Spirited (2022), a Christmas musical comedy.[176] In August 2024, Reynolds and his wife, Blake Lively, became the first married Hollywood couple since Bruce Willis and Demi Moore in 1990 to have separate films leading the box office on the same weekend. Their respective films, Deadpool & Wolverine and It Ends with Us—in which they played the leading roles—claimed the number one and two spots during the August 9–11 weekend.[177][178] Deadpool & Wolverine—also directed by Levy—achieved both commercial and critical success, grossing $1.338 billion worldwide.[139][179] It became the second-highest-grossing film of 2024 and 20th highest-grossing film of all time at its release.[180][181]
Business career

In January 2018, Reynolds expanded into business ventures by launching the production company
In February 2018, Reynolds acquired a stake in Aviation American Gin, taking a role of overseeing the brand's creative direction.[188][189] He later purchased an ownership stake in Mint Mobile in November 2019, holding between 20% and 25%.[190][191] David Glickman—founder of Mint—and Reynolds both served on the board of directors for the Michael J. Fox Foundation, and Glickman was impressed by Reynolds's marketing efforts for Deadpool.[192] In 2020, Reynolds joined the board of Match Group[193] and later sold Aviation American Gin to Diageo in a deal valued at up to $610 million.[194][195]
In September 2020, the
Reynolds has also invested in several companies, including Wealthsimple, 1Password and FuboTV.[206][207][208] In 2022, he briefly pursued ownership of the National Hockey League's Ottawa Senators but withdrew his bid in the middle of 2023.[209][210] He later became part of an investor group that acquired a 24% stake in the Alpine F1 Team.[211][212] In March 2023, T-Mobile announced its acquisition of Mint Mobile in a deal worth up to $1.35 billion.[213][214] In April 2023, Canadian payments technology company Nuvei announced that Reynolds had invested in the company, although the details of the scope of the investment have yet to be disclosed.[215]
Philanthropy and activism
In May 2020, Reynolds joined a group of celebrities in reading an installment of
Reynolds is also an environmental activist.
Following the
Acting style and public image

In 2014, The Hollywood Reporter's Richard Newby called Reynolds "one of Hollywood's most popular actors for nearly 20 years".[238] He is known for his large and diverse range of roles throughout his career, though he usually plays in comedy,[239][240] action[241] and superhero films;[242][243] throughout the late 2000s, he generally had roles in low-budget romantic comedy films.[244][245] Ali Shutler from NME described Reynolds as crude and sarcastic, stating that he is "extremely versatile [but] isn't afraid of taking risks".[246] The Guardian called him a "romcom lead, sitcom star, indie champion [... who] can turn his hand to almost any role."[247] Variety's Jenelle Riley commented on his several "bold, risky choices in films that might have slipped under the radar".[248]
CNBC noted that despite frequently portraying snarky and sarcastic characters on screen, Reynolds has built a reputation as one of the nicest actors in Hollywood.[249] Reynolds has stated that "self-deprecating humour to me has always been something that helped",[250] and several critics have highlighted his frequent use of it in his public persona.[247][250][251] He has referred to his storytelling skills as a "quirky element" of his public image, calling it "the bedrock foundation" of his success in various industries.[252] Chris Thilk of Adweek described Reynolds's public persona as "dry, egotistical, quick-witted, and slightly oblivious", commenting that he has effectively leveraged it to promote numerous projects.[253]
In 2017, Reynolds appeared in the
Several critics have noted Reynolds for his simple sense of style.
It Ends with Us controversy
The production of It Ends with Us (2024) became embroiled in controversy due to conflicts between Lively and the film's director, Justin Baldoni.[265][266] According to Lively, Reynolds wrote a significant portion of dialogue for a rooftop scene featuring her in April 2023 without Baldoni's knowledge.[267][268] Speculation about a rift between Lively and Baldoni grew on social media, particularly on TikTok, where the book of the same name had gained massive popularity within the BookTok community.[269]
On January 16, 2025, Baldoni filed a $400 million civil lawsuit against Reynolds and Lively, alleging extortion, defamation, and invasion of privacy.[270][271] The lawsuit claims that Lively threatened to make false sexual harassment allegations and withdraw from the production to gain creative control over the film, ultimately excluding Baldoni from the process and barring him from the film's premiere.[272][273][274] Baldoni further asserted that Lively, Reynolds, and their publicist engaged in a coordinated effort to damage his reputation and shift the film's focus away from raising awareness about domestic violence.[275] In response, Reynolds filed a motion to be dismissed from Justin Baldoni's lawsuit in March.[276][277]
Personal life
Reynolds began dating singer Alanis Morissette in 2002 after meeting her at Drew Barrymore's birthday party, and the couple announced their engagement in 2004.[278] In February 2007, their representatives confirmed they had mutually decided to call their engagement off.[279] Morissette later revealed that her album Flavors of Entanglement (2008) was inspired by the heartbreak of their breakup, with the song "Torch" specifically written about Reynolds.[280][281] Shortly after his breakup with Morissette, Reynolds began dating actress Scarlett Johansson in April 2007.[282] The couple announced their engagement in May 2008[283][284] and married in September of that year in a private ceremony in Vancouver Island.[285][286] On December 14, 2010, they announced their separation.[287][288][282] They both filed for divorce in Los Angeles on December 23.[289][290] Their divorce was finalized in July 2011.[291][292]

Reynolds first met Lively in July 2010 while filming Green Lantern (2011), in which they costarred.
Reynolds's father, James, died in 2015 following a twenty-year battle with Parkinson's disease.
Acting credits and accolades
According to review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, Reynolds's most acclaimed films include Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004), Adventureland (2009), Buried (2010), The Whale (2011), Mississippi Grind (2015), Deadpool (2016), Deadpool 2 (2018), The Croods: A New Age (2020), Free Guy (2021) and Deadpool & Wolverine (2024).[310]
On December 15, 2016, Reynolds received a star on the
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External links
Quotations related to Ryan Reynolds at Wikiquote
Media related to Ryan Reynolds at Wikimedia Commons
- Ryan Reynolds at IMDb
- Ryan Reynolds at the TCM Movie Database