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Cumpleaños 🎂
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Ryan Reynolds cumple 47 años
Hace unos meses, la familia de Ryan Reynolds y Blake Lively dio la bienvenida a su cuarto hijo. La noticia sorprendió a sus seguidores por la manera en la que lo anunciaron. La actriz subió un post a Instagram con su marido, pero sin la barriga de embarazada. Una frase muy contundente verificaba que el niño ya había nacido. "He estado ocupada", decía.
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Con esta buena nueva, la pareja más famosa de Hollywood tiene en la actualidad cuatro hijos, siendo el primero, James, de ocho años, su hermana Inez, de seis, y Betty, de tres. Ambos compaginan sus carreras con el cuidado de sus niños, y Reynolds, en la actualidad, ha estado trabajando en un nuevo proyecto, que está inspirado en el último miembro de la familia.
Hace unas horas, el actor compartió en su cuenta de Instagram el teaser de 'Bedtime Stories with Ryan', una serie de televisión que habla sobre los problemas a la hora de dormir. En el post, Reynolds anuncia sutilmente que el concepto en el que se basa el nuevo proyecto tiene que ver con su último descendiente. "La idea de un programa hecho para ayudar a todos a conciliar el sueño nació el mismo día que mi cuarto hijo", explicaba el intérprete de 'Deadpool'.
Un proyecto que verá la luz el próximo 20 de junio y que ha sido elaborado, en parte, por la productora del propio actor.
La historia de amor de Ryan Reynolds y Blake Lively es una de las más apreciadas dentro del panorama cinematográfico. Ambos se conocieron cuando rodaron juntos 'Linterna verde', hace más de 10 años. Por aquel entonces, los dos tenían pareja. Por un lado, ella salía con Penn Badgley, compañero suyo de 'Gossip Girl'. Por otro, el canadiense hacía lo propio con Scarlett Johansson.
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Ryan Rodney Reynolds (Vancouver, 23 de octubre de 1976) es un actor, actor de doblaje, comediante, guionista y productor de cine canadiense-estadounidense.
Comenzó su carrera protagonizando la telenovela canadiense para adolescentes "Hillside" (1991-1993)
Reynolds fue nombrado el hombre vivo más sexy de People en 2010
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Recibió una estrella en el Paseo de la fama de Hollywood en 2017.
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Como hombre de negocios en febrero de 2018 adquirió una participación de la empresa de bebidas espirituosas, Aviation American Gin.​ Afirmó que su interés iba más allá de la de un propietario, y que pensaba supervisar la dirección creativa del producto, además de participar activamente en el negocio. Desde ese momento, Reynolds promocionó activamente la marca en sus redes sociales.​
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En noviembre de 2019, compró una participación de Mint Mobile, una empresa de telefonía de California. Y en julio de 2020, se unió al grupo tejano de telecomunicaciones Match Group.​
El 23 de septiembre de 2020, se anunció que el grupo empresarial McReynolds (formado por Reynolds y Rob McElhenney) estaba negociando para hacerse con el Wrexham AFC, un club de fútbol galés.​ El 16 de noviembre, se confirmó que Reynolds y McElhenney se harían cargo del club tras recibir la aprobación del comité 'Wrexham Supporters Trust' el, en ese momento, actual grupo de accionistas del club Aunque hubo que esperar hasta febrero de 2021, para que su adquisición fuese aprobada por la Financial Conduct Authority (la autoridad financiera del Reino Unido).
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fullmoonandstar · 2 years
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I have been working on something and had to come up with a name. You know how a lot of comic book characters have the same first letter for each part of their name? Like Peter Parker, Matthew Michael Murdock, John Jonah Jameson Jr.? And then I thought “Huh, Charlie Cox”.
So I present today:
A (incomplete) list of MCU actors that follow the pattern!
Charlie Cox
Lashana Lynch
Rene Russo
Ryan Rodney Reynolds (respect)
Sebastian Stan
Stellan Skarsgård
Honorable mention:
Gael García Bernal (67%)
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mythicalllamaxo · 2 years
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My love, Ryan Rodney Reynolds <33
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glamourcityrp · 20 hours
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SPOTTED! Kim Kardashian & Ryan Reynolds boarding a private jet enroute to Los Angeles. They should arrive sometime in the next 24 HOURS and we're waiting to see what kind of trouble they'll get up to in Hollywood. Check back for more information!
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OUT OF CHARACTER
1. NAME / ALIAS
anya.
2. AGE / TIMEZONE / PRONOUNS
29.
3. TRIGGERS
none.
IN CHARACTER
4. NAME OF THE CHARACTER(S)
Kimberly Noel Kardashian. Ryan Rodney Reynolds
5. GENDER / PRONOUNS
Kim is cis-female and uses she/her. Ryan is cis-male and uses he/him.
6. AGE / DATE OF BIRTH
43 / October 21, 1980. 47 / October 23, 1976.
7. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
divorced from Ye and they have four children. Ryan is married to the amazing Blake Lively and they have four children, he will be a sideblog.
8. GOSSIP PARTICIPATION
always.
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rreynoldsglam · 16 days
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CONNECTIONS!
RYAN RODNEY REYNOLDS was born October 23, 1976, he is 47, he is currently MARRIED to BLAKE LIVELY, living between in LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA; NEW YORK, NEW YORK and WREXHAM, WALES and is heterosexual, he has four children: JAMES, INEZ, BETTY and THE CHILD
—— PLATONIC CONNECTIONS. ❜
best friends.
confidants.
role model.
ride or die. Rob McElhenney
childhood friends.
drunk friends, aka two people who do not spend time together sober but get along only when drunk.
online friends.
secret friends, aka friends who do not hang around in the public eye as their family or friends may not get along.
enemies to friends.
wing(wo)men.
squad.
sibling like friends.
platonic soulmates.
friends over holiday.
unlikely friends.
positive influence.
seem like a married couple.
former lovers to friends.
new friends, aka friends who just met.
—— FAMILIAL CONNECTIONS. ❜
family friends.
siblings.
cousins.
long lost half sibling.
twins.
step parent or step siblings.
husband or wife. Blake Lively
children. James, Betty, Inez, No. 4
divorced partners.
in laws.
—— ROMANTIC CONNECTIONS. ❜
flirtationship.
one night stand.
second first kiss, aka the first kiss they head with someone of the same gender.
one sided romance.
friends with benefits.
blind date.
possible match, aka someone who friends think is perfect for your character and they’re being set up together.
forbidden romance.
exes on good terms.
exes on bad terms.
tinder match.
first love.
love / hate.
unrequited crush.
celebrity crush.
previously friendzoned.
summer romance.
friends with benefits.
enemies with benefits.
childhood crush / lover.
experimented with their sexuality together.
one leads the other on.
beard.
publicity partner.
one night stand or fling that was regretted later.
—— NEGATIVE CONNECTIONS. ❜
enemies.
former (best) friends.
fell for the same person & fought over them.
life long enemies, aka two people who have been enemies ever since they remember but have forgotten the reason for their dislike.
frenemies.
share a secret, aka two people who have a giant secret together but are constantly afraid the other will rat them out.
rivals, direct opposition.
negative influence.
mutual jealousy.
competition.
current lover’s ex, former lover’s current partner.
—— MISCELLANEOUS. ❜
study buddies.
tutor.
neighbours on good terms.
neighbours on bad terms.
have mutual friends.
an artist’s muse.
roommates.
professional relations, e.g. a boss, professor, or other work relations.
project partners.
have mutual friends but don’t get along.
co-workers.
band members.
participate in after school activities together.
team mates.
fitness buddies.
game together online.
drug dealer.
babysitter and parent.
best friend’s family.
friends of a sibling.
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theultimatefan · 1 month
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Kubert, Johns, Fabok, Hitch Headline Talented Comic Creators Attending FAN EXPO Philadelphia
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Batman/Superman #8 - Andy Kubert and Ghost Machine #1 - Geoff Johns, Jason Fabok, Bryan Hitch
A vast array of talented comics artists and writers, spanning more than a half century of work and encompassing dozens of the most popular franchises in the history of the medium through the present, will be on hand as FAN EXPO Philadelphia today announced the Artist Alley headliners for the convention, set for May 3-5 at the Pennsyvlavnia Convention Center. Among the superstar writers and artists are Andy Kubert (“Batman: The Dark Knight III,” “X-Men”), Geoff Johns (“Geiger,” “Junkyard Joe”), Jason Fabok (“Rook: Exodus,” “Batman: Three Jokers”), Bryan Hitch (“Redcoat,” “The Ultimates”), Francis Manapul (“The Rocketfellers,” “The Flash”), Peter Tomasi (“The Rocketfellers,” “Hornsby and Halo”), Ryan Ottley (“Invincible,” “Amazing Spider-Man"), Frank Cho (“Liberty Meadows," “Wolverine"), Jae Lee (“Seven Sons,” “Stephen King’s Dark Tower”), Stephen Platt (“Moon Knight,” “Wolverine”), and Joe Wos (“Mazetoons,” “Charlie the Tuna”).
Just about every franchise imaginable will be well represented, and comics fans will revel in meeting the creators who have made them possible. Q&A’s, interactive demonstration sessions, autographs, commission opportunities, and more make the experience a can’t-miss for comics lovers.
The FAN EXPO Philadelphia field of creators also includes talents such as Rodney Barnes (“The Boondocks,” “Killadelphia”), Yanick Paquette (“Wonder Woman,” “The Incal”), Tom Grummett (“Thunderbolts”, “Superman”), Brad Anderson (“Geiger,” “The Rook: Exodus”), Heather Antos (Group Editor Licensing/IDW Publishing), Russ Braun (“The Boys,” “Jimmy’s Bastards”), Hailey Brown (Dark Horse Comics, Brink Literacy Project), Chris Burnham (“Unstoppable Doom Patrol,” “Batman, Inc.”), Jim Calafiore (“Exiles,” “Aquaman”), Joe Corroney (“Star Wars,” Lucasfilm), Mike DeCarlo (“The Simpsons,” “Archie”), Guy Gilchrist (“The Muppets,” “Nancy”), Jonathan Glapion (“Batman,” “King Spawn”), Scott Hanna (“Amazing Spider-Man,” “Superman: Lois and Clark”), Ben Harvey (“Star Wars: Darth Maul,” “X-Men”), Mike Hawthorne (“Batman,” “Deadpool”), Tim Jacobus (“Goosebumps,” “Spinetinglers”), Bob McLeod (“New Mutants,” “Superman”), Jonboy Meyers (“Venom,” “The Inhumans”), Rags Morales (“Identity Crisis,” “Batman Confidential”), Carl Potts (“Alien Legion,” “Punisher War Journal”), Aaron Reynolds (“Effin’ Birds”), Alex Saviuk (“Spider-Man,” “The Phantom”), Keith Williams (“The Hulk,” “Action Comics”), Ron Wilson (“The Thing,” “Marvel Two-in-One") and many others.
See the full list at https://fanexpohq.com/fanexpophiladelphia/comic-creators/.
The quality of the creators in Artist Alley mirrors that of the FAN EXPO Philadelphia celebrity roster, which features a first-rate list that includes the National Lampoon’s Vacation foursome of Chevy Chase (“Clark Griswald”), Beverly D’Angelo (“Ellen”), Randy Quaid (“Cousin Eddie”) and Dana Barron (“Audrey”), Hayden Christensen (Star Wars franchise), Rosario Dawson (“Ahsoka,” Rent), Rainn Wilson (“The Office,” “Lessons in Chemistry”), Marisa Tomei (My Cousin Vinny, The Wrestler), Adam Savage (“MythBusters”), Danny Trejo (Machete, The Book of Boba Fett), Alan Tudyk (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,”), Mario Lopez (“Saved by the Bell,” “Access Hollywood”), Natasha Liu Bordizzo (“Ahsoka”), Kate Mulgrew (“Star Trek: Voyager,” “Orange is the New Black”), Rose McGowan (“Charmed,” Scream), Holly Marie Combs (“Charmed,” “Picket Fences”), Felicia Day (“The Guild,” “Dragon Age: Redemption”), Emily Swallow and Gina Carano (“The Mandalorian”), and more.
FAN EXPO Philadelphia will also feature a variety of comics creators who have written and drawn many favorite stories over the past half century, exhibitors featuring classic and unique pieces from the thousands of memorable characters and scenes that Star Wars and all of its offshoots have produced, and programming panels and special events to help fans across any empire show their love of one of pop culture’s most enduring series.
Single-Day Tickets, Three-Day Passes, and Ultimate Fan Packages for FAN EXPO Philadelphia are available now. Advance pricing is available until April 18. More guest news will be released in the following weeks, including line-up reveals for additional headline celebrities, comic creator guests, voice actors and cosplayers.
Philadelphia is the eighth event on the 2024 FAN EXPO HQ calendar; the full schedule is available at fanexpohq.com/home/events/.
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whileiamdying · 5 months
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Ryan O’Neal, Who Became a Star With ‘Love Story,’ Dies at 82
He was a familiar face in movies and on TV before his breakout performance opposite Ali MacGraw in the 1970 blockbuster. But it was overshadowed by years of personal problems.
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Ryan O’Neal’s performance opposite Ali MacGraw in the hit 1970 movie “Love Story” made him an instant star. Credit...Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images
By Aljean Harmetz
Dec. 8, 2023
Ryan O’Neal, who became an instant movie star in the hit film “Love Story,” the highest-grossing movie of 1970, but who was later known as much for his personal life and health problems as for his acting in his later career, died on Friday. He was 82.
His son Patrick O’Neal confirmed the death in a post on Instagram. It did not give the cause or say where he died.
Mr. O’Neal was a familiar face on both big and small screens for a half-century. But he was never as famous as he was in the immediate aftermath of “Love Story.”
He was 29 years old and had spent a decade on television but had made only two other movies when he was chosen to star in Arthur Hiller’s sentimental romance, written by Erich Segal (who turned his screenplay into a best-selling novel). His performance as Oliver Barrett IV, a wealthy, golden-haired Harvard hockey player married to a dying woman played by Ali MacGraw, garnered him the only Academy Award nomination of his career.
He had played the town rich boy, Rodney Harrington, for five years on the prime-time soap opera “Peyton Place.” But in 1970 Hollywood was not that interested in television actors, and he had been far from the first choice to star in “Love Story.”
“Jon Voight turned the part down. Beau Bridges was supposed to do it,” he told a reporter in 1971. “When my name came up through Ali, they all said ‘No.’ Ali said, ‘Please meet him.’”
“So we met in one of those conference rooms where everybody sits half a mile away from everybody else,” he continued. “Weeks later, they asked me to test. Then I didn’t hear anything until they finally called and said, ‘Will you give us an extension of a week to make up our minds?’”
In the end, Ms. MacGraw persuaded Paramount to cast Mr. O’Neal. He was hired for $25,000 (a little more than $200,000 in today’s currency), and his movie career was ignited.
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Before he became a movie star, Mr. O’Neal played the town rich boy, Rodney Harrington, for five years on the prime-time soap opera “Peyton Place.” Credit...Bettmann/Getty Image
It never burned quite as brightly again, although he maintained a high profile throughout the 1970s, appearing in films like “Barry Lyndon” (1975), Stanley Kubrick’s elegantly photographed adaptation of William Makepeace Thackeray’s novel about a poor 18th-century Irish boy who rises into English society and then falls from those heights; and “A Bridge Too Far” (1977), Richard Attenborough’s epic tale of World War II heroism.
He also demonstrated his knack for comedy in three films directed by Peter Bogdanovich. He co-starred with Barbra Streisand in “What’s Up, Doc?” (1972), a screwball comedy inspired by the 1938 Cary Grant-Katharine Hepburn movie “Bringing Up Baby”; with Burt Reynolds in “Nickelodeon” (1976), a valentine to the early days of moviemaking based on the reminiscences of Raoul Walsh and other directors; and, with his 9-year-old daughter, Tatum, in the best known of the three films he made with Mr. Bogdanovich, “Paper Moon” (1973).
In “Paper Moon,” set in the Midwest during the Depression, Mr. O’Neal played a small-time swindler hornswoggled by a cigarette-smoking orphan who just might be his illegitimate daughter. Tatum O’Neal won an Academy Award for that performance — she remains the youngest person ever to win one of the four acting Oscars — and for a while it appeared that Mr. O’Neal would become the patriarch of an acting dynasty.
When Tatum starred as a Little League pitcher in “The Bad News Bears” (1976), she became the highest-paid child star in history, with a salary of $350,000 (the equivalent of about $1.9 million today) and a percentage of the net profits. Her younger brother Griffin seemed poised for stardom as well when it was announced that he would appear with his father in Franco Zeffirelli’s 1979 remake of “The Champ,” the 1931 tear-jerker about a washed-up former boxer and his son.
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Mr. O’Neal’s Oscar-winning co-star in Peter Bogdanovich's period comedy “Paper Moon” (1973) was Tatum O’Neal, his daughter. Credit...Everett Collection
But Mr. Zeffirelli ended up making the film with Jon Voight and Ricky Schroder instead, and Griffin O’Neal’s career never got off the ground. He did have one starring role, in the 1982 film “The Escape Artist,” but that film was not a success. When he was next in the public eye, five years later, it was not for his acting but for his involvement in a boating accident that killed his friend Gian-Carlo Coppola, the son of the director Francis Ford Coppola. He was convicted of negligent operation of a boat but acquitted of manslaughter.
The O’Neal family would go on to have many more problems with the law, with drugs and with one another.
Mr. O’Neal, who was well known in Hollywood for his temper — when he was 18, he spent 51 days in jail for a brawl at a New Year’s Eve party — was charged with assaulting his son Griffin in 2007. Those charges were dropped, but a year later he and Redmond O’Neal, his son with the actress Farrah Fawcett, were arrested on a drug charge. He pleaded guilty and was ordered to undergo counseling, while Redmond entered rehabilitation but continued to struggle with addiction.
Tatum O’Neal had her own highly publicized drug problems and was estranged for many years from her father, who she said physically abused her when she was a child.
Mr. O’Neal’s fame was beginning to slip by 1978, when Paramount offered him $3 million to star in “Oliver’s Story,” a sequel to “Love Story.” He accepted, even though his distaste for the project was clear.
“There’s something cheap about sequels,” he told a reporter, “and this one’s a complete rip-off.” When the movie was released, the critics agreed.
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Mr. O’Neal with Farrah Fawcett in 1981. They began their highly publicized on-again, off-again relationship when she was still married to the actor Lee Majors. Credit...Steve Sands/Associated Press
His days as an A-list star were soon over, although he continued to work steadily in the 1980s and ’90s. His more memorable movies in this period included “Partners” (1982), in which he played a heterosexual police detective who goes under cover with a gay partner, played by John Hurt; “Irreconcilable Differences” (1984), as a successful Hollywood director whose 10-year-old daughter, played by Drew Barrymore, sues him for divorce; and “Tough Guys Don’t Dance” (1987), a crime drama written and directed by Norman Mailer. He also co-starred with Ms. Fawcett in the short-lived 1991 television series “Good Sports.”
Most of Mr. O’Neal’s later work was on television, including a recurring role on the series “Bones.”
Patrick Ryan O’Neal was born in Los Angeles on April 20, 1941, the elder son of Charles O’Neal, a screenwriter, and Patricia Callaghan O’Neal, an actress. At 17 he joined his nomadic parents in Germany and got his first taste of show business as a stunt man on the television series “Tales of the Vikings.”
He never took an acting lesson, but his striking good looks, as well as the anger that seemed to boil just below the surface, helped win him roles on television not long after he returned to Los Angeles.
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Mr. O’Neal in 2015. The last major role he played, four years earlier, was himself, on the reality show “Ryan and Tatum: The O’Neals.” Credit...Ryan Stone for The New York Times
His marriages to the actresses Joanna Moore and Leigh Taylor-Young ended in divorce. Ms. Taylor-Young, his co-star on “Peyton Place,” told an interviewer that their marriage never recovered from the success of “Love Story,” which she said brought “a type of life which is not suitable for Ryan’s personality.”
Mr. O’Neal was romantically linked with many actresses, but it was his on-again, off-again relationship with Ms. Fawcett, which began when she was still married to the actor Lee Majors, that garnered the most attention. The couple never married but were together for almost 20 years before they separated in 1997. They later reconciled and were living together when Ms. Fawcett died of cancer in 2009. In 2012 he published a book about their relationship, “Both of Us: My Life With Farrah.”
Mr. O’Neal’s survivors include his daughter and a son, Patrick, a sportscaster. Complete information on survivors was not immediately available.
In 2012, Mr. O’Neal revealed that he was being treated for prostate cancer. That diagnosis came 11 years after he contracted chronic myelogenous leukemia, which eventually went into remission.
The last major role Mr. O’Neal played was himself. In the summer of 2011, he and his daughter starred in a reality show, “Ryan and Tatum: The O’Neals,” on Oprah Winfrey’s cable channel, OWN. The series left the impression that the two had ended their long estrangement, but Mr. O’Neal later told an interviewer that it painted a false picture.
“We’re further apart now than we were when we started the show,” he said.
Peter Keepnews and Orlando Mayorquin contributed reporting.
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hillsreynolds · 6 months
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Below is basic information and a list of wanted and open connections for 𝙍𝙮𝙖𝙣 𝙍𝙤𝙙𝙣𝙚𝙮 𝙍𝙚𝙮𝙣𝙤𝙡𝙙𝙨. Ryan is currently MARRIED to 𝘽𝙡𝙖𝙠𝙚 𝙇𝙞𝙫𝙚𝙡𝙮, living between POUND RIDGE, New York and MARFORD, Wales. Please dm me if there is any connection on the list you would like to explore (most are open to multiples so don't worry if there's already a name beside it!)
—— character chart. ——
Full name Ryan Rodney Reynolds 𝖮𝖡𝖢
Preferred name Ryan
Nickname RyRey
Date of birth 10.23.76
Place of birth Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Hometown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Occupation Actor, film-producer, businessman
Notable works The Green Lantern, National Lampoon's Van Wilder, Deadpool
𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐍𝐄𝐂𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍𝐒 —— family. ——
Parents James Reynolds | Tamara "Tammy" Reynolds
Siblings Jeff Reynolds | Patrick Reynolds | Terry Reynolds
Children James Reynolds (12.14.14) | Inez Reynolds (11.30.16) | Betty Reynolds (11.4.19) | Fourth child - Name and sex undisclosed (Born between Dec '22 and Jan '23)
Additional relatives Chester Reynolds (Grandfather)
In laws Elaine Lively | Robyn Lively | Lori Lively | Eric Lively | Jason Lively
—— romantic. ——
Current partner BLAKE LIVELY ( 2011 - present married 2012 )
Former partner(s) MELISSA JOAN HART [1996] | TRAYLOR HOWARD [1998] | KRISTEN JOHNSON [1999] | RACHAEL LEIGH COOK [2001] | ALANIS MORISSETTE [2002 engaged 2004-2007] | SCARLETT JOHANSSON [2007 engaged May 2007. Married Sept. 2008. Div. 2011]
Lovers to friends
Exes who despise each other
Booty calls/FWB – can’t help but feel jealous when they see the other with someone else
Quick hook up
Constantly flirting type of relationship (wheeling/leading on)
Publicity partner
Summer romance AGNES FISCHER [2011] | CHARLIZE THERON [2011]
—— platonic connections. ——
Childhood friends
Lifelong friends
Best friends HUGH JACKMAN | HAYLEY WILLIAMS | JAKE GYLLENHAAL
Confidants
Ride or die
Platonic soulmates
Acquaintances
Brother/sister friendship ALYCIA DEBNAM-CAREY
Parent-child like friendship
Familial connections
Unlikely friends
Seem like a married couple
Ex-friends
Neighbours that never talked, but acknowledged each other
Wingman/wingwoman
Were once enemies, but forgave and forgot
Were once friends, but moved to enemies
—— etcetera. ——
Drinking buddy
Love/hate friendship
Baby dad/mom BLAKE LIVELY
Volunteer together
Frenemies
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SPOTTED! Ryan Reynolds boarding a private jet enroute to Los Angeles. They should arrive sometime in the next 24 HOURS and we’re waiting to see what kind of trouble they’ll get up to in Hollywood. Check back for more information!
Welcome to GLAMOURCITYRP, Anya. Please make sure to familiarize yourself with our GUIDELINES before sending in your account and don’t hesitate to reach out, should you need help with anything.
OUT OF CHARACTER
1. NAME / ALIAS
Anya.
2. AGE / TIMEZONE / PRONOUNS
over 25 / gmt-3 / she/her & they/them.
3. TRIGGERS
none.
IN CHARACTER
4. NAME OF THE CHARACTER(S)
Ryan Rodney Reynolds.
5. GENDER / PRONOUNS
Ryan is cis-gender and uses he/him.
6. AGE / DATE OF BIRTH
Ryan is 47, was born October 23, 1976.
7. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Ryan is currently married to Blake Lively (open to discussion if we get a Blake in here) and they have four children.
8. GOSSIP PARTICIPATION
always.
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biographyonair · 1 year
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Who was James Chester Reynolds?
#biographyonair #JamesChesterReynolds #celebrityfather
James Chester Reynolds was a celebrity father. James Chester Reynolds was the father of famous Canadian/American actor Ryan Rodney Reynolds.
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112222sposts · 1 year
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Ryan Rodney Reynolds (born October 23, 1976) is a Canadian-American actor. He began his career starring in the Canadian teen soap opera Hillside (1991–1993), and had minor roles before landing the lead role on the sitcom Two Guys and a Girl between 1998 and 2001. Reynolds then starred in a range of films, including comedies such as National Lampoon's Van Wilder (2002), Waiting... (2005), and The Proposal (2009). He also performed in dramatic roles in Buried (2010), Woman in Gold (2015), and Life (2017), starred in action films such as Blade: Trinity (2004), Green Lantern (2011), 6 Underground (2019), and Free Guy (2021), and provided voice acting in the animated features The Croods film series (2013–2020), Turbo (2013), and Pokémon: Detective Pikachu (2019).
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