Ryan Little, a dual citizen of the United States and Canada, grew up in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he initially began his career in the film industry as a production assistant.
As a production assistant, Ryan Little worked in the film industry in both the United States and Canada, taking advantage of his dual citizenship to work freely in both countries.
In 2003, Ryan Little made his directorial debut with the film "Saints and Soldiers", which went on to win an impressive sixteen "Best Picture" awards, including the $50,000 Grand Prize at the Heartland Film Festival and two nominations at the Independent Spirit Awards.
Since his early success with "Saints and Soldiers", Ryan Little has directed numerous features, including the films "Age of Dragons", starring Danny Glover and Vinnie Jones, and "Forever Strong", starring Sean Astin, Neal McDonough, and Gary Cole.
In addition to his work on feature films, Ryan Little has also directed commercials and episodic television, including the TNT pilot "Blank Slate" and the SyFy Channel pilot "Zeros".
Ryan Little has also directed TV episodes of "Granite Flats" and "Extinct", further expanding his portfolio as a director in the television industry.
In 2016, Ryan Little directed the film "War Pigs", starring Mickey Rourke, Luke Goss, and Dolph Lundgren, demonstrating his versatility as a director across a range of genres and styles.
Throughout his career, Ryan Little has established himself as a talented and versatile director, with a wide range of credits in film and television.