Behind the Scenes of House Husbands
Gyton Grantley posted this shot of Ryan:\n\n\n\nGyton also posted this pic:\n\n\n\nThen Ryan posted this selfie of the two of them:\n\n
Gyton Grantley posted this shot of Ryan:\n\n\n\nGyton also posted this pic:\n\n\n\nThen Ryan posted this selfie of the two of them:\n\n
I’m going to oversimplify this to the common cases I expect to see here. Most of the visitors to this site are from either Australia (about half) or the US (about a quarter). More techie info here.\n\nYou may want to watch Ryan’s work produced in another country. Like: You’re in …
Ryan has announced he’ll be on future episode(s?) of House Husbands, an Australian show on Nine.\n\nWoohoo!
I missed it the first time because it wasn’t tagged with his name, but Shine Australia, the production company for Never Tear Us Apart, posted this pic of Ryan:\n\n\n\nEnjoy!\n\n And Now for Some Unofficial Pics \n\nActor/role chart, posted last June.\n\n\n\n“Today I have a mullet fitting. These are the things actors …
Another Clip here.\n\nAnd here’s the official Facebook page.\n\nStarts Monday on Nine in Australia.\n\nI’ll post with more information as I hear about other markets.
A short film Ryan did in 2012, Gull is now on YouTube.\n\nThanks to the fan who emailed me! The contact form is here if you have any other tips.
\n\nCan’t. Wait.\n\nAs a reminder, Ryan will be playing Gary Morris, INXS’s first manager. The first episode has already aired in Australia to amazing ratings.
Now that we’ve moved servers and you’ve all gotten a fresh cup of coffee, here’s something new for you: a promo for Love Child.\r\n\r\n\r\n It’s 1969 in Kings Cross and Joan Miller, a smart and sophisticated midwife, returns home from London to take a job at the Kings Cross Hospital …
Update: appears to have migrated okay.\r\n\r\nThere’s a long story here…. This site will be moving to another server. If all goes well, you’ll never know. (When the site is moved, I’ll edit this post.)\r\n\r\n(more info here for the curious)
I am absolutely delighted and flattered that this story is being brought to the screen as my main motivation is to show anyone who may be struggling with their gender, or struggling to gain acceptance from their family and society at large—that you can do it. Stand tall, know who …