Ryan Rowe, a talented individual with a strong educational background in film, graduated from the prestigious University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Film School. Throughout his illustrious career, he has had the privilege of writing feature screenplays for numerous renowned film studios, including Universal, Fox, Paramount, Sony, Disney, Dreamworks, Warner Brothers, New Line, and Miramax.
As a skilled screenwriter, Ryan has accumulated an impressive array of produced feature credits, which include co-writing the cult classic "Tapeheads" starring John Cusack and Tim Robbins. Additionally, he co-scripted the first "Charlie's Angels" movie, which starred Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz, and Lucy Liu, and was directed by the acclaimed McG.
Ryan's work in the realm of television movies is equally impressive, as he has written the remakes of "The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes" and "The Love Bug" for ABC's "The Wonderful World of Disney." Furthermore, he has contributed uncredited work to notable feature films such as Zach Snyder's "Legend of the Guardians" and "Cats and Dogs 2: The Revenge of Kitty Galore." His versatile skills have also enabled him to perform punch-up work on numerous television shows and TV movies.
In addition to his feature film and television work, Ryan has also ventured into the world of short films. His award-winning short film "I'm On Fire" was showcased on the Fox Movie Channel and at various film festivals around the world, including the prestigious New York Film Festival.
As of 2011, Ryan is currently re-writing an animated feature for an Australian company and is also co-writing two television pilots, one for NBC International and the other for HBO, with the renowned director David Fincher attached to helm the project.