Ryan O'Donohue

Ryan O'Donohue (born Ryan Sean O'Donohue; April 26, 1984)[3] is an American actor most notable for his performances as a voice actor in many Disney projects[4][5] especially as Demyx in the Kingdom Hearts video game franchise. As a live-action actor, he was part of the main cast of The Byrds of Paradise.[6][7]

Ryan O'Donohue
Born
Ryan Sean O'Donohue[1]

(1984-04-26) April 26, 1984[2]
OccupationVoice actor
Years active1994–present

Early life and career

O'Donohue was born in Pomona, California[4] on April 26, 1984.[8][9] O'Donohue played Zeke Byrd on the 1994 ABC drama The Byrds of Paradise,[8][10] filmed in Hawaii.[11][12] TV producer Steven Bochco was one of the show's executive producers.[13]

Filmography

He has been credited with voice acting in 29 films.[14]

From 1993 through 2017, he has been credited as a voice in four video games.[20]

Awards and nominations

O'Donohue was nominated for the Best Young Performer in a Voice-Over award at the 19th Youth in Film Awards, for his performance in the 1996–1997 season of Recess.[21]

References

  1. "O'Donohue, Ryan 1984–". www.encyclopedia.com.
  2. "RYAN ODONOHUE VOICES". behindthevoiceactors.com.
  3. "O'Donohue, Ryan 1984–". www.encyclopedia.com.
  4. Valenzuela, Beatriz E. "Did you know these Comic-Con faves are from the Inland Empire?". Press-Enterprise. pe.com. Retrieved 10 October 2019. Chances are Ryan O'Donohue's voice played a major part in many a nerd's childhood. The veteran voice actor born in Pomona has been in such film and television favorites as 'The Iron Giant,' 'Pepper Ann,' 'Recess,' 'A Bug's Life' and 'Batman Beyond' to name a few.
  5. Willis, John; Lynch, Tom; Monush, Barry (December 1, 2002). Applause. Screen World. 53. New York London. p. 306. ISBN 9781557835994.
  6. Rabinowitz, Dorothy (Mar 10, 1994). "TV: Headmaster in Hawaii, Uncle Miltie, sin and Hollywood". Wall Street Journal. p. A16.
  7. "Ryan O'Donohue". TV GUIDE. CBS Interactive Inc. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  8. O'Connor, John (2 March 1994). "Review/Television; Families on the Move To and From Their Roots". New York Times. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  9. "RYAN ODONOHUE VOICES". behindthevoiceactors.com.
  10. Prouty, Howard H. (March 3, 1994). "The Byrds of Paradise". Variety and Daily Variety Television Reviews, 1993-1994. Daily Variety. 18. p. 261. ISBN 9780824037970.
  11. Rosenberg, Howard (3 March 1994). "TV REVIEW : ABC's 'Byrds of Paradise' Whistles a Maudlin Song". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  12. Furman, Elina (2000-04-15). "Almost Doesn't Count". Seth Green: An Unauthorized Biography. ISBN 9781466810358.
  13. Svetkey, Benjamin. "Steven Bochco's new show". EW. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  14. "Ryan O'Donohue". Behind the Voice Actors. Retrieved October 10, 2019.
  15. Leszczak, Bob (2018). Single Season Sitcoms of the 1990s: A Complete Guide. p. 28. ISBN 9781476631981.
  16. Crump, William D. (11 March 2019). "Miracle on Third Street". Happy Holidays--Animated!: A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. p. 253. ISBN 9781476636467.
  17. Erickson, Hal (June 30, 2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 -2003. The Shows M-Z Vol. 2. p. 899. ISBN 9780786422562.
  18. Lentz, Harris M. (2001). Science Fiction, Horror & Fantasy Film and Television. p. 1753.
  19. Lentz, Harris M. (2001). Science Fiction, Horror & Fantasy Film and Television. p. 750.
  20. "Ryan O'Donohue". mobygames.com. Retrieved October 10, 2019.
  21. Crump, William D. (2019). Happy Holidays–Animated!: A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Company. p. 253. ISBN 9781476636467.
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