Oryan Landa is a multifaceted actor with a vast array of professional credits across television, film, theater, commercials, and voice-overs, totaling over 80 credits.
He has recently appeared in notable TV series such as The Blacklist, Walker, Chicago Fire, and the pilot episode of East New York, as well as in the film The Devil's Candy, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, and the viral music video Maren Morris: My Church.
Beyond his work in TV and film, Oryan has showcased his talents on stage in productions like The Laramie Project and Stories We Tell to Night at the Times Square Arts Center and Hudson Theater in New York City.
Throughout his life, Oryan has resided in various parts of the world, including Asia, Europe, Mexico, the Southwest, and the Pacific Northwest.
Oryan's journey in acting began in high school, where he started doing commercials and voice-overs, and later pursued a degree in Theater at Arizona State University, graduating Summa Cum Laude in Drama and Film/Media Studies, with a minor in Philosophy.
After graduation, he relocated to Austin, Texas, immersing himself in the independent film scene, working with director Sean Byrne on The Devil's Candy, and making appearances on From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series and interning for director Terrence Malick.
However, after attending a summer program at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Manhattan, he decided to make New York City his permanent home.
Outside of acting, Oryan has also taught English in China, volunteered in India, run an acting workshop in Austin, TX, attended school in French-speaking Belgium, and traveled to 26 countries and all 50 states.
His ancestry is a unique blend of Spanish-Mexican (mother's side) and Scottish/Mixed European (father's side).