Ryan Kitley

Ryan Kitley

An award-winning, sought after film, television and theater actor, Ryan Kitley continues to make his mark as a leading man on screens and stages around the world. He has worked in Chicago and Los Angeles for nearly three decades as an actor, an improviser, and a director. Film and television credits include Proven Innocent, Chicago Fire, Chicago PD, Boss, Detroit 1-8-7, Guidance, Turks, Early Edition, Miss March, Soul Survivors, Barbershop II, San Gabriel, among many others. As a voiceover artist, Ryan's clients include Lucasarts, Blue Cross, Sears, Bayer, Quicken Loans, Western Union, Red Box, Deloitte, to name a few. Theatre credits include major roles at Goodman Theatre, Writers' Theatre, Provision Theatre, The Matrix Theater, Colony Theater, The Organic Theatre, Mercury Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Shattered Globe Theatre, The Piven Theatre Workshop, Theatre at the Center, Meadow Brook Theatre, and The Royal George. Ryan was nominated for "best actor" in the 2015 film Guidance directed by Josh Wolff. He received two Jeff Citation nominations for his role as Nick in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and Austin in The Big Funk. As an improviser Ryan has studied and performed at IO, Second City, Piven Theater Workshop, and The Westside Eclectic. He is also the published author of his book Acting with Integrity. Ryan has worked as a teaching artist for many acting schools and programs in Chicago and LA. He was born and raised on the Jersey Shore - exit 109. Ryan and his wife Kelley have four kids, Connor, Maggie, Murphy, and Emma who always seem to make life a little bit more exciting! www.ryankitley.com www.ryankitleyvoiceover.com

Movies

Kill Game
  • Jan 18, 2018
  • English
In the fictional town of Grace Arbor the answers are never clear.Who is underneath the mask?PRANK is the story of a group of high school kids who amuse themselves by pulling pranks on unsuspecting students and teachers. They are all popular, good looking, the kids voted most likely to succeed. But at their core lies a cruelty and shallowness which comes with the territory of privilege. One night, a prank goes horribly wrong and a teenager is killed. The gang covers it up as a drowning accident but five years later, their lives are turned upside down when Jimmy Edwards, is killed by a serial killer wearing a haunting Marilyn Monroe mask. Soon, the gang are killed one by one in manners mirroring the pranks they pulled in high school. Is it revenge? Is it karma?