Mark Ryan

Actor

Popular As Mark Ryan (actor)

Birthday June 7, 1956

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Doncaster, United Kingdom

Age 67 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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Mark Ryan is an English actor, author, singer, and action director.

He portrayed Mr. Gates in the Michael Bay/Starz production of the pirate show Black Sails, Nasir in the British TV series Robin of Sherwood, and is known for his work for the Transformers film franchise.

Before his career in the entertainment industry, Ryan worked as a member of the British Army's Intelligence Corps, attached to DSF (Director Special Forces) and later as a Licensed Private Investigator in the United States.

Ryan appeared in several major musicals in London's West End, spending four years in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Evita in the role of Magaldi and then playing Ché under the direction of Hal Prince.

He went on to appear in a cameo in the film version of the musical directed by Alan Parker.

He left Evita to play Mac in the SAS action film Who Dares Wins for director Ian Sharp.

Ryan played the character of Nasir for the British TV series Robin of Sherwood on which he worked for three years.

1776

He then went on to play John Dickinson in the Los Angeles stage production of 1776 directed by Gordon Hunt.

1986

In 1986, Ryan appeared in the title role in the musical Elmer Gantry at London's Gate Theatre and followed that with a national tour of the hit show Guys and Dolls, playing the part of Sky Masterson.

He returned to the West End to play Neville Landless in the Tony Award-winning musical The Mystery of Edwin Drood and the same year recorded a duet with singer Tom Jones on his album Matador.

He also appeared in the video to the Gary Moore single Over the Hills and Far Away from the Wild Frontier album.

1993

In 1993, Ryan toured Europe and Britain playing Figaro in The Marriage of Figaro and Leporello in Don Giovanni, both for Music Theatre, London directed by Nick Broadhurst, followed by a series of open-air concert performances with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

1994

In 1994, Ryan was picked by swordmaster Bob Anderson to assist as sword coach to Richard Gere and Ben Cross in the film First Knight.

Director Jerry Zucker also asked him to play John Challenger during the filming.

1997

Before moving to Los Angeles in 1997 Ryan guest starred in many British TV shows including The Bill, Harry, Dempsey and Makepeace, Casualty and Peak Practice.

He appeared in films such as Doomsday Gun and Nil By Mouth.

While establishing himself in the US he guest-starred in such TV shows as Frasier, General Hospital, Conan the Adventurer, Passions, Nuremberg and The Young and the Restless.

He worked as fight coordinator and swordmaster on The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne and played Gordon in San Diego's Globe Theatre production of Neville's Island.

2000

In 2000, Ryan played U.S. theatres with original Monty Python member Eric Idle, performing comedy roles in Eric Idle Exploits Monty Python at venues including New York's Carnegie Hall and the Hollywood Bowl.

The team later recorded the show exclusively for the Comedy Channel.

2003

In 2003, Ryan worked as a swordmaster and fight director on the film King Arthur directed by Antoine Fuqua.

His duties included consulting with the director and writer regarding designing all aspects of the knights fighting styles, training all the principal actors including Keira Knightley, Clive Owen and Stellan Skarsgård, planning and choreographing their action.

2006

Nasir was the first Muslim member of the Merry Men - a concept that carried over to later productions such as Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves and the 2006 Robin Hood TV series.

2007

Ryan began working on the 2007 film Transformers during filming as the on-set voice of several different robots.

This work continued throughout filming and into editing, before the actual casting of voice-over talent.

He was then cast as the voice of the character Bumblebee.

Ryan also voices Ironhide and Hoist for the Activision video game based on the film.

When Ryan was in the studio recording his lines for the actors on set, Michael Bay used the lines Ryan recorded for Bumblebee in the film.

But Ryan didn't know that it would be used, and if so he said he would have used a different younger voice.

He returned to voice Bumblebee as well as Jetfire for the sequel Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and the Activision Game based on the film.

2009

In early 2009, Ryan continued voice work on Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen working directly with Michael Bay and Alex Kurtzman almost right up to the release of the film.

2010

In May 2010 Ryan returned to work on Transformers: Dark of the Moon, once again as Bumblebee.

Work on this third Michael Bay Blockbuster continued at locations across the US and also at Kennedy Space Center - Cape Canaveral, Florida.

2011

The film was shot in 3D with post-production voice-work carrying on into the spring of 2011.

Ryan also completed Bumblebee lines for the Universal Studios theme park ride based on the films in the autumn of 2011.

2013

In July 2013 Ryan again joined the Transformers franchise, voicing Lockdown in the fourth installment, Transformers: Age of Extinction.

2014

In 2014 the film broke worldwide records earning over $1.08 billion in box office receipts.

"'Lockdown is easily one of the series' most memorable and interesting Transformer characters. A Cybertronian bounty hunter armed with advanced weaponry and a ship full of otherworldly beasts, the villain is unimpressed by ongoing Autobot/ Decepticon feuding – adding unique perspective to the series' two-sided conflict. After Megatron's repeated attempts at enslaving Earth, Lockdown's ambivalence toward humankind is a refreshing change of pace – especially given the antagonist's unwavering focus on his assigned mission and unconcerned with the ramifications''' (Screen Rant, 2014)."

2015

Ryan was nominated in 2015 for the award for best vocal performance in a supporting role in a feature film by Behind The Voice Actors.

The character of Lockdown has resonated widely within the Transformers community: