Ryan Phillippe

Birthday

1974-09-10

Place of Birth

New Castle, Delaware, USA

Biography

Matthew Ryan Phillippe (born September 10, 1974), better known as Ryan Phillippe, is an American actor. After appearing on the soap opera One Life to Live, he came to fame in the late 1990s starring in a string of films, including I Know What You Did Last Summer, Cruel Intentions, and 54. In the 2000s, he appeared in several films, including 2001's Academy Award Best Picture nominee Gosford Park, 2005's Academy Award-winning ensemble film Crash, and the 2006 war drama Flags of Our Fathers. In 2007 he starred in Breach, a movie based on the true story of FBI operative Eric O'Neill, while in 2008 he headlined Kimberly Peirce's Iraq war film Stop-Loss. In 2010, he starred as Pulitzer-Prize winning photographer Greg Marinovich in The Bang-Bang Club. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ryan Phillippe, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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MacGruber

MacGruber

2021 7.1
MacGruber

as Dixon Piper

2021
One Shot

One Shot

2021 5.6
One Shot

as Jack Yorke

2021
Lady of the Manor

Lady of the Manor

2021 5.3
Lady of the Manor

as Tanner / Lord Wadsworth

2021
The 2nd

The 2nd

2020 3.8
The 2nd

as Vic Davis

2020
Wish Upon

Wish Upon

2017 5.1
Wish Upon

as Jonathan Shannon

2017
Shooter

Shooter

2016 7.5
Shooter

as Bob Lee Swagger

2016
Catch Hell

Catch Hell

2014 5.5
Catch Hell

as Reagan Pearce

2014
Isolated

Isolated

2013 6.1
Isolated

as Narrator (voice)

2013
Setup

Setup

2011 4.4
Setup

as Vincent

2011
MacGruber

MacGruber

2010 5.6
MacGruber

as Lt. Dixon Piper

2010
Stop-Loss

Stop-Loss

2008 6.4
Stop-Loss

as Brandon King

2008
Damages

Damages

2007 8.1
Damages

as Channing McClaren

2007
Breach

Breach

2007 7
Breach

as Eric O'Neill

2007
Chaos

Chaos

2005 6.4
Chaos

as Det. Shane Dekker

2005
Antitrust

Antitrust

2001 6.1
Antitrust

as Milo Hoffman

2001