Ryan O'Quinn has landed a guest-starring role as Detective "Red" Armstrong in the television series "BETRAYED". The ID Network series follows the lives of normal people who don't realize their days are numbered. The clock ticks on their lives as family, friends, and others start to reveal hidden jealousies and wicked secrets, all leading to the ultimate betrayal, murder. Check local listings for air dates.
Ryan O'Quinn has booked a role in the upcoming comedy film Prison Logic. The film stars Romany Malco (Weeds, 40-Year-Old Virgin, Think Like a Man) as a prison inmate who sets out to become a motivational speaker. O'Quinn last starred in the Christmas offering Believe and Malco starred in 2016's Almost Christmas and was a series lead in the Amazon original Mad Dogs. Malco wrote the script that is based on his popular alter ego Tijuana Jackson and will also direct. Film is slated to begin shooting later this month in Los Angeles.
Among the special guests is William & Mary alum Ryan O'Quinn ('94), president of Damascus Road Productions in Los Angeles. In 2016 O’Quinn produced and starred in the award-winning feature film “Believe” from Sony Pictures. Shortly after William and Mary O’Quinn experienced success primarily in episodic and sitcom television including memorable roles on Beverly Hills 90210, Alias, JAG and ER. His first two feature films were Tom Hanks’ directorial debut, That Thing You Do and Sony’s iconic Starship Troopers directed by Paul Verhoeven. O’Quinn authored the #1 best-selling book Parenting Rules: The Hilarious Handbook for Surviving Parenthood which reached number one in six Amazon categories including “Fastest-selling”, “Parenting”, “Parenting Humor” and “Relationships”. The book is currently optioned for a half-hour sitcom. O'Quinn has one film slated for release in 2017 and two in 2018. Ryan O’Quinn will be participating in the I.T. 30th Anniversary Showcase on Saturday, February 25. I. T. (Improvisational Theatre) is the University's acclaimed improv comedy troupe. The Christian Film Review nominated multiple films to receive the coveted "Film of the Year" for 2016. The winners were announced today in a statement from the publication. "There were so many fantastic films in 2016, it was hard to pick a favourite film, which is why in the voting it was a very close race, but we would like to thank and celebrate every Christian filmmaker that released a film this year, well done and thank you for your hard work and dedication. This has been a fantastic year for Christian films and this year we have had an overwhelming amount of fans voting for their favourite films, and it has been very close between the winners. So without further ado, congratulations..." 2016 Film of the Year |