Amy Ryan Explained

Amy Ryan
Birth Name:Amy Beth Dziewiontkowski
Birth Date:3 May 1968
Birth Place:New York City, U.S.
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1987–present
Children:1
Awards:Full list

Amy Beth Dziewiontkowski (born May 3, 1968),[1] known professionally as Amy Ryan, is an American stage and screen actress. A graduate of New York's High School of Performing Arts, she is an Academy Award nominee and three-time Tony Award nominee.

Ryan began her professional stage career in 1987 and made her Broadway debut in 1993 as a replacement in the original production of Wendy Wasserstein's The Sisters Rosensweig. She went on to receive two Tony Award nominations for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her performances as Sonya Alexandrovna in Uncle Vanya (2000) and Stella Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire (2005).

For her breakthrough film role as Helene McCready in the thriller Gone Baby Gone (2007), Ryan was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Her other films include You Can Count on Me (2000), Capote (2005), Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (2007), Changeling (2008), Jack Goes Boating (2010), Win Win (2011), Birdman (2014), Bridge of Spies (2015), The Infiltrator (2016), Beautiful Boy (2018), Lost Girls (2020), Worth (2020), and Beau Is Afraid (2023).

On television, she played Beadie Russell in the HBO crime series The Wire (2002–2008), Holly Flax in the NBC sitcom The Office (2008–2011), Adele Brousse in HBO's In Treatment (2010), Jan in the Hulu mystery comedy series Only Murders in the Building (2021–2022), and Melanie Matthews in the Apple TV+ mystery series Sugar (2024). Ryan returned to Broadway in 2024 starring in a revival of .[2]

Early life

Ryan was born Amy Beth Dziewiontkowski in Flushing, Queens, in New York City, the daughter of Pamela (née Ryan), a nurse, and John Dziewiontkowski, a trucking business owner.[3] [4] She is of Polish, Irish, and English descent.[5] Growing up in the 1970s, Ryan and her sister Laura delivered the Daily News by bike. At a young age, Ryan attended the Stagedoor Manor Performing Arts Center in upstate New York. At 17, she graduated from New York's High School of Performing Arts.[6] Hired for the national tour of Biloxi Blues right out of high school, Ryan worked steadily off-Broadway for the next decade. She chose her mother's maiden name as her stage name.[6]

Career

1987–2005: Broadway debut and early roles

Ryan made her off-Broadway debut in the Westside Theatre's 1987 production of A Shayna Maidel, playing the role of Hanna. The following year she was seen in the Second Stage Theatre Company's revival of The Rimers of Eldritch.[7] [8] Additional off-Broadway credits include As Bees In Honey Drown, Crimes of the Heart and Saved.[9] [10] [11] [12] She also worked in regional theater, where she originated roles in new plays by Neil LaBute, Arthur Miller and Neil Simon. On Broadway she has appeared as Tess in The Sisters Rosensweig, Natasha in the 1997 revival of The Three Sisters, and Peggy in the 2001–2002 revival of The Women.[6] [13]

Following a brief stint playing a runaway on As the World Turns, Ryan was cast in television series such as I'll Fly Away,[6] After roles on ER and Chicago Hope, Ryan became a series regular on The Naked Truth as Téa Leoni's spoiled stepdaughter.[14] [15] In 1993, she made her first appearance on NBC's Law & Order, appearing in several episodes over the years.[6]

Ryan was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play twice: in 2000, for her portrayal of Sonya Alexandrovna in Uncle Vanya, and in 2005, for her performance as Stella Kowalski opposite John C. Reilly in A Streetcar Named Desire.[6] [13] [16] [17]

Because of the deletion of the scene where she played Eric Stoltz's wife in Allison Anders's Grace of My Heart, Ryan made her 1999 film debut in Roberta.[15] She then briefly appeared in You Can Count on Me, which starred Laura Linney and Mark Ruffalo,[6] and the mystery/thriller Keane.[6] [15] By 2001, director Sidney Lumet cast her in 100 Centre Street playing three different roles (Ellen, Paris and Rebecca).[18] From 2003 to 2008 Ryan went on to feature prominently in HBO's crime drama series The Wire, playing Port Authority Officer Beadie Russell.[19] [20] Albert Brooks chose her to play his wife in Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World in 2005, and 2007 brought both Dan in Real Life and Before the Devil Knows You're Dead.[6] [18] Her role as a star-struck sheriff's wife in Capote[6] earned her positive reviews, but it was playing a hardened welfare mom in Ben Affleck's Gone Baby Gone that finally brought her national attention.[6] [18] [20]

2006–2017: Breakthrough and acclaim

After being voted Best Supporting Actress for Gone Baby Gone by the National Board of Review,[21] as well as the critics circles in New York, Los Angeles, Boston, San Francisco and Washington, D.C., Ryan's performance was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award,[22] and an Oscar for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting role at the 80th Academy Awards.[23]

Ryan appeared in Changeling (2008), directed by Clint Eastwood,[6] and opposite Matt Damon in Paul Greengrass's Green Zone (2010).[6] [24] In September 2010, she completed filming a role in Philip Seymour Hoffman's directorial film debut, Jack Goes Boating, taking over the role of Connie originally played by Beth Cole in the stage version.[19] Ryan received strong notices for her performance in Tom McCarthy's Win Win the next year, winning Best Supporting Actress awards from multiple regional critics groups. From 2008 to 2011 She appeared for a six-episode arc on The Office as dorky HR rep Holly Flax. She reprised her role on The Office in seasons 5 and 7.[25] Ryan joined the cast of HBO's In Treatment for its third season in 2010, playing the therapist of Dr. Paul Weston.[26]

Ryan was a part of the core ensemble of the 2014 Best Picture Academy Award winning film Birdman, sharing in the cast's Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture victory. In 2015, she starred as Mary Donovan opposite Tom Hanks in the film Bridge of Spies, and reunited with her In Treatment co-star Gabriel Byrne in Louder Than Bombs, the English-language debut of Joachim Trier. Early the next year, Ryan was cast as Tracy, her first on-screen leading role,[27] in Abundant Acreage Available, a rural family drama from Junebug screenwriter Angus MacLachlan. Upon the film's premiere at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival, Ryan drew universal acclaim for her performance, with The Wrap noting that she "holds the screen no matter what she's doing and who she's with"[28] and Flavorwire raving that Ryan "sounds notes that are quietly dazzling in their complexity."[29] Variety chief film critic Peter Debruge dubbed the performance a career highlight:

It's a pleasure to see such a fine actress navigate the nuances of her role ... Only on the big screen are we able to fully appreciate the minutely detailed nature of Ryan's performance, revealing Tracy's soul via the slightest narrowing of the eyes or the almost-subliminal tensing of her cheekbones. As we know, Junebug earned Amy Adams an Oscar nomination, and if the world were fair, this role would bring another Amy similar attention.[30]

Ryan received some of the best reviews of her career for her leading role in the Roundabout Theater Company's 2016 production of Love, Love, Love. Ben Brantley of The New York Times praised her "smashing comic performance,"[31] The Hollywood Reporter called her work "emotionally vital,"[32] and The Associated Press raved that "Ryan is absolutely magnetic ... nailing her charming, unpredictable character with perfect comedic timing."[33] In an article exploring various famous actresses working on the stage, The Washington Post theater critic Peter Marks highlighted Ryan's work in the play:

The revelation is not that Amy Ryan is good. It's that she's this good ... Ryan, whose range has been apparent for years, in dramatic performances nominated for Tonys (Uncle Vanya) and Oscars (Gone Baby Gone), as well as in nuanced comic turns on television shows like The Office, manages a feat in Love, Love, Love that she's never accomplished so fluidly before: taking charge. She delivers a front-and-center performance of such beguiling dynamism (in a thoroughly convincing English accent) that you feel this Roundabout Theatre Company production has done for her precisely what was intended. It exposes a new facet of her talent — and leaves us with that uplifting itch, to be there the next time she's on a stage.[34]

For her performance in Love, Love, Love, Ryan won the Obie Award for Distinguished Performance by an Actress, and was nominated for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play[35] and the Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance.[36]

2018–present

In 2018, Ryan co-starred in Beautiful Boy for Amazon Studios, a dark family drama, with her The Office co-star Steve Carell, and Timothée Chalamet. She was then among the ensemble cast of 2019's Late Night, the Mindy Kaling-penned comedy about a female late-night talk show host (Emma Thompson); and Strange but True, a noir-thriller based on the novel by John Searles.[37] [38] In 2020, Ryan starred as Mari Gilbert, a real life woman searching for her missing daughter, in Netflix's mystery thriller Lost Girls.

In 2021, Amy Ryan played Jan Bellows, a main role, in the first season of Hulu series Only Murders in the Building co-starring with Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez.[39] [40] In 2023 she appeared in Ari Aster's A24 black comedy psychological horror film Beau Is Afraid starring Joaquin Phoenix. In the film she plays Grace, alongside Nathan Lane as Roger a couple who take in Beau for a brief period of time.[41]

Personal life

Ryan married Eric Slovin in 2011.[42] They have one daughter born in October 2009.[43]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999RobertaJudy
2000You Can Count on MeRachel Louise Prescott
A Pork Chop for LarryBethShort film
2004KeaneLynn Bedik
2005War of the WorldsNeighbor with Toddler
CapoteMarie Dewey
Looking for Comedy in the Muslim WorldEmily Brooks
2006MarvelousQueenie
2007Gone Baby GoneHelene McCready
Neal CassadyCarolyn Cassady
Before the Devil Knows You're DeadMartha Hanson
Dan in Real LifeEileen Burns
2008ChangelingCarol Dexter
2009The Missing PersonMiss CharleyAlso executive producer
Bob FunkMs. Wright
2010Jack Goes BoatingConnie
Green ZoneLawrie Dayne
2011Win WinJackie Flaherty
2013Breathe InMegan Reynolds
Escape PlanAbigail Ross
Devil's KnotMargaret Lax
2014Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)Sylvia
2015Don VerdeanCarol
Louder Than BombsHannah
GoosebumpsGale Cooper
Bridge of SpiesMary McKenna Donovan
2016Central IntelligenceAgent Pamela Harris
The InfiltratorBonni Tischler
Monster TrucksCindy Coley
2017Abundant Acreage AvailableTracy Ledbetter
2018Beautiful BoyVicki Sheff
2019Late NightCaroline Morton
Strange but TrueCharlene Chase
2020WorthCamille Biros
Lost GirlsMari Gilbert
2023Beau Is AfraidGrace
2024WolfsFilming

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990As the World TurnsReneeUnknown episodes
1991Quantum LeapLibby McBainEpisode: "Raped - June 20, 1980"
Brooklyn BridgeYoung SophieEpisode: "Old Fools"
1992Home ImprovementRobinEpisode: "Luck Be a Taylor Tonight"
I'll Fly AwayParkie Sasser6 episodes
1993; 2006Law & OrderAmy / Valerie Messick2 episodes
1995SirensApril WardEpisode: "The Abduction"
ERSister ElizabethEpisode: "Love Among the Ruins"
1995–1996The Naked TruthChloe Banks20 episodes
1998Chicago HopeHelen SherwoodEpisode: "Liver, Hold the Mushrooms"
A Will of Their OwnCarrie BakerMiniseries
1999Erika CullenEpisode: "A Case of Do or Die"
2000Lorraine HansenEpisode: "Bad Blood"
2001–2002100 Centre StreetRebecca Rifkind / Ellen7 episodes
2003; 2007Julie Turner / Edie Nelson2 episodes
2003–2008The WireBeadie Russell20 episodes
2004Third WatchDr. Jenny HansonEpisode: "Last Will and Testament"
2006American ExperienceLuzena WilsonEpisode: "The Gold Rush"
2006–2007KidnappedMaureen Campbell2 episodes
2008Independent LensAnita HoffmanEpisode: "Chicago 10"
2008–2011The OfficeHolly Flax17 episodes
2010In TreatmentAdele8 episodes
2013Clear HistoryWendy the WaitressTelevision film
2015–2017Broad CityHeidi Strand2 episodes
2016–2019High MaintenanceGigi2 episodes
2018Robot ChickenLobster Lady / Psylocke / Liesl von TrappVoice
Episode: "Shall I Visit the Dinosaurs?"
2020I'll Be Gone in the DarkMichelle McNamara's Writings Read ByVoice
6 episodes
2021–2022Only Murders in the BuildingJan BellowsMain role
2024SugarMelanie MatthewsMain Role

Theatre

YearTitleRoleVenue Ref.
1988 The Rimers of Eldritch Lena Truitt Second Stage Theatre, Off-Broadway
1992 Hot Dog Hitman Doris / Mrs. Garcia West Bank Theatre, Off-Broadway
1993 The Sisters Rosensweig Tess Goode (replacement) Ethel Barrymore Theatre, Broadway
1997 Three Sisters Natalya Ivanovna (replacement) Criterion Center Stage, Broadway
2000 Uncle Vanya Sonya Alexandrovna Brooks Atkinson Theatre, Broadway
2001 Crimes of the Heart Meg Magrath Second Stage Theatre, Off-Broadway
The Women Peggy American Airlines Theatre, Broadway
2003 Dublin Carol Mary Atlantic Theatre Company, Off-Broadway
2005 A Streetcar Named Desire Stella Kowalski Studio 54, Broadway
On the Mountain Sarah Playwrights Horizons, Off-Broadway
2006 The 24 Hour Plays Susan American Airlines Theatre, Broadway
2012 Detroit Mary Playwright Horizons, Off-Broadway
2016 Love, Love, Love Sandra Roundabout Theatre Company, Off-Broadway
2024 Doubt Sister Aloysius Beauvier Todd Haimes Theatre, Broadway

Awards and nominations

YearAssociation CategoryNominated workResultRef.
2007Academy AwardBest Supporting ActressGone Baby Gone[44]
Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture[45]
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Supporting Role[46]
2014Outstanding Cast in a Motion PictureBirdman [47]
2021Only Murders in the Building[48]
2000Tony AwardsBest Featured Actress in a PlayUncle Vanya[49]
2005Best Featured Actress in a PlayA Streetcar Named Desire[50]
2024Best Leading Actress in a Play[51]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Celebrity birthdays for the week of May 3-9. Associated Press. May 27, 2020. October 18, 2023.
  2. Web site: Doubt: A Parable .
  3. Web site: Saturday (Day 2) at the Fair . Njherald.mycapture.com . May 23, 2017 . October 31, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141031000453/http://njherald.mycapture.com/mycapture/enlarge.asp?image=30915660&event=1054190&CategoryID=41417 . dead .
  4. News: Amy Ryan: A journeyman's actress co-stars in 'Jack Goes Boating' . The Washington Post . Peter . Marks . October 10, 2010.
  5. News: Gross . Terry . Amy Ryan: From 'The Office' To The 'Green Zone' . NPR . 2010 . March 12, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100314015557/http://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=124526441 . March 14, 2010 . live.
  6. News: Amy Ryan . Hello . October 13, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100923182309/http://www.hellomagazine.com/profiles/amy-ryan/ . September 23, 2010 . live.
  7. News: The Rimers of Eldritch . Lortel Archives—the Internet off-Broadway database . November 4, 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071026172556/http://www.lortel.org//lla_archive/index.cfm?search_by=show&id=1797 . October 26, 2007 .
  8. http://theater.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?res=940DE0D61538F932A35751C1A96E948260 Review/Theater; Brooding Look at Dismal Lives in Wilson Revival
  9. News: Amy Ryan . Lortel Archives—the Internet off-Broadway database . November 4, 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121003182031/http://www.lortel.org/LLA_archive/index.cfm?search_by=people&first=Amy&middle=&last=Ryan . October 3, 2012 .
  10. http://www.accessmylibrary.com/article-1G1-20142823/bees-honey-drown-lucille.html As Bees in Honey Drown. (Lucille Lortel Theater, New York)
  11. http://www.curtainup.com/crimesoftheheart.html Crimes of the Heart
  12. Web site: Saved, a CurtainUp review . Curtainup.com . February 25, 2001 . May 23, 2017.
  13. News: Amy Ryan . ibdb.com . November 4, 2009.
  14. Tucker, Ken (November 3, 1995). "The Naked Truth" . Entertainment Weekly.
  15. https://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800024239/bio Amy Ryan
  16. News: A Streetcar Named Desire, Studio 54 . ibdb.com . November 4, 2009.
  17. News: IBDB Person Awards . ibdb.com . November 4, 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121021064510/http://www.ibdb.com/awardperson.asp?id=76336 . October 21, 2012 .
  18. https://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=38471 Spotlight on Amy Ryan
  19. https://archive.today/20120321171212/http://www.twoonefivemagazine.com/features_detail.cfm/feature/362/ Speakeasy AMY RYAN
  20. http://www.montereyherald.com/entertainment/ci_16241827?nclick_check=1 Actress Amy Ryan keeps things interesting, taking parts on stage, on screen and on TV
  21. News: National Board of Review . Past Awards . November 5, 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091208031027/http://www.nbrmp.org/awards/past.cfm . December 8, 2009 . dead.
  22. http://www.sagawards.org/14_female_supp Amy Ryan, Screen Actors Guild Award nominee
  23. http://www.oscar.com/nominees/?pn=detail&nominee=Ryan%20Amy%20-%20Actress%20Supporting%20rôle%20Nominee
  24. http://www.filmcritic.com/features/2010/03/amy-ryan-interview/ Q&A – Amy Ryan on What Affleck, Eastwood, and the Green Zone Director Have in Common
  25. https://www.tvguide.com/News/Amy-Ryan-Office-1020664.aspx Amy Ryan Returning to The Office
  26. Web site: Amy Ryan Books Role on In Treatment . TV Guide.
  27. Web site: SAGindie Interview: AMY RYAN of ABUNDANT ACREAGE AVAILABLE. September 27, 2017.
  28. News: Abundant Acreage Available Tribeca Review: Amy Ryan Owns This Quiet Family Drama . Pond . Steve . April 20, 2017 . The Wrap . August 15, 2017.
  29. News: The Best and Worst Movies of the Tribeca Film Festival . Bailey . Jason . May 1, 2017 . Flavorwire . August 15, 2017 . August 16, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170816015809/http://flavorwire.com/604570/the-best-and-worst-movies-of-the-tribeca-film-festival-2/5 . dead .
  30. News: Tribeca Film Review: Abundant Acreage Available . Debruge . Peter . 2017-04-21 . Variety . 2017-08-15.
  31. News: Review: In 'Love, Love, Love,' All You Need Is Selfishness . Brantley . Ben . October 19, 2016 . The New York Times . May 6, 2017.
  32. News: 'Love, Love, Love': Theater Review . Scheck . Frank . October 19, 2016 . The Hollywood Reporter . May 6, 2017.
  33. News: Review: The Kids Are Not Alright in Play 'Love, Love, Love' . Farrar . Jennifer . October 20, 2016 . Associated Press . May 6, 2017.
  34. News: When Casting About for Famous Actresses for the Stage, Choose Carefully . Marks . Peter . 2016-11-07 . The Washington Post . 2017-08-15.
  35. News: 'Hello, Dolly!' Dominates 2017 Drama Desk Nominations (Full List) . Cox . Gordon . April 27, 2017 . Variety . May 6, 2017.
  36. News: Daniel Craig, Cate Blanchett, Allison Janney Nominated for Drama League Awards . Cox . Gordon . April 19, 2017 . Variety . May 6, 2017.
  37. News: Amy Ryan Reunites With Steve Carell For Amazon's Beautiful Boy . Hipes . Patrick . March 15, 2017 . Deadline . August 15, 2017.
  38. News: La La Lands Fred Berger to Produce Noir Thriller Strange but True. Mitchell. Robert. May 17, 2017. Variety. August 15, 2017.
  39. Web site: The Cast of 'Only Murders in the Building': Everything to Know . November 17, 2023 . Peoplemag . en.
  40. Web site: Andreeva . Nellie . January 6, 2021 . Amy Ryan Joins Hulu Comedy Series 'Only Murders In The Building' . November 17, 2023 . Deadline . en-US.
  41. Web site: 'Beau Is Afraid' Review: Joaquin Phoenix Grapples With Mother Issues in Ari Aster's Bonkers Freudian Freakout. The Hollywood Reporter. April 11, 2023. April 16, 2023.
  42. News: Mottram . James . Amy Ryan: Hollywood, motherhood and being unemployed . May 16, 2013 . The Independent . October 28, 2011.
  43. News: Amy Ryan and fiance Eric Slovin welcome baby girl, Georgia Gracie . New York Daily News . October 21, 2009 . November 5, 2009 . Cristina . Everett . https://web.archive.org/web/20091024090608/http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2009/10/21/2009-10-21_amy_ryan_and_fiance_eric_slovin_welcome_a_baby_girl.html . October 24, 2009 . live.
  44. Web site: 80th Academy Awards. Oscars.org. October 7, 2014. January 28, 2024.
  45. Web site: Amy Ryan - Golden Globe Awards. Golden Globe Awards. January 28, 2024.
  46. Web site: 14th Screen Actors Guild Awards. sagawards.org. January 28, 2024.
  47. Web site: 21st Screen Actors Guild Awards. sagawards.org. January 28, 2024.
  48. Web site: 28th Screen Actors Guild Awards. sagawards.org. January 28, 2024.
  49. Web site: 2000 Tony Awards Nominees . . . January 28, 2024.
  50. Web site: 2005 Tony Awards Nominees . . . January 28, 2024.
  51. News: Sherman . Rachel . April 30, 2024 . Tony Awards Nominations 2024: The Complete List . April 30, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.