Julie Ryan

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BornFebruary 6, 1984
NationalityIrish
CitizenshipIreland
OccupationInternational producer

Julie Ryan (born February 6, 1984) is an Irish international producer from Cork, Ireland, known for her work on The Young Offenders (film) (2016), I Never Cry (2020), and Finding You (film).

Career

Production company

Julie Ryan is the managing director of MK1 Studios Productions, which she founded to promote diversity, inclusion and innovation through storytelling.[1]. MK1 is Dublin, Ireland based, while also having bases in both Cork, Ireland and Los Angeles, California.

Early career Julie Ryan first began her career in the industry as a producers assistant and behind the scenes documentary maker in 2010 [2]. In 2011, Ryan stepped up to the role of producer on The Fear[3], an Irish hidden camera TV show in which members of the Irish public are pranked in various locations around the country.

Ryan made a name for herself in 2016, when her intendant feature film The Young Offenders (film) was a breakout success both nationally and internationally [4][5] [6], after winning Best Irish Feature Film at the 2016 Galway Film Fleadh, alongside A Date for Mad Mary.

Present day

Following her success with The Young Offenders, Julie Ryan went on to produce several critically-acclaimed international co-productions, including I Never Cry [7] (2020), A Bend in the River (film) (2020), Intruder (TV series), and The Holiday (TV Series - 2021)[8]

Filmography

Ryan's film and TV credits include:[2]

  • The Holiday (2021 - TV series)
  • Intruder (TV series) (2020 - TV series)
  • A Bend in the River (2020 - feature film)
  • Finding You (2020 - feature film)
  • I Never Cry (2020 - feature film)
  • Christmas Perfection (2018 - feature film)
  • Beach Slap (2017 - TV series)
  • The Young Offenders (2016 - feature film)
  • The Sin Bin (2015 - TV series)
  • The Fear (2015 - TV series)

References

  1. "About". February 2, 2017.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Julie Ryan". IMDb.
  3. "The Fear". September 10, 2012 – via IMDb.
  4. Molumby, Deirdre (October 21, 2016). "The Young Offenders crosses €1 million at the Irish Box Office". Entertainment.ie.
  5. "The Young Offenders" – via www.rottentomatoes.com.
  6. "Irish Film and Television Awards (2017)". IMDb.
  7. Clarke, Donald. "I Never Cry: A Polish-Irish comedy of difference with a revelatory lead". The Irish Times.
  8. "The Holiday" – via IMDb.

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